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Celebrate ‘Triumphant Triumphs’ at the International Triumph Show and Spares Day 2013

Malta Independent Friday, 14 December 2012, 08:28 Last update: about 11 years ago

 

The organisers of the International Triumph Show & Spares Day, sponsored by Heritage Classic Car Insurance, are planning on getting 2013 off to a celebratory start as it celebrates ‘triumphant Triumphs’ when it returns to Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, on Sunday 3rd March.

Triumph clubs from around the UK will be invited to display some of the finest models that celebrate the marque - be it a best selling model, innovations in car manufacturing or even its wins in motorsport.

Owners who have triumphantly completed restoration projects are also invited to celebrate alongside those who are still in the process of getting their hands dirty and look to the experts for some advice and tips.

Plus there will be further celebrations as Triumph World presents its ‘Best in Show’ club awards, honouring those club stands whose displays epitomized the Triumph legacy.

Another reason to celebrate is the show’s return to the heated Hall 1 of Stoneleigh Park as well as using the blackdownes area, by popular demand from the exhibitors and visitors.

The organisers are planning to expand the Cars for Sale area for 2013, which is open to both dealers and individuals with motors for sale. Whether you’re looking for a gleaming example to buy and drive or you’re up for more of a challenge and looking for a restoration project, then there is bound to be something to whet your appetite.

If you’re still looking for those elusive parts to complete your Triumph project then take a look around the retail village. At the Show will be a bumper selection of trade stalls and autojumble to get and keep your car on the road. Also on sale are accessories, tools and models.

The International Triumph Show and Spares Day attracts over 7,500 enthusiasts as motoring club members bring together a collection of cars from early pre-war through to the final models. Despite production ceasing in 1984 the Triumph marque has a loyal worldwide following, which will be celebrated at this one-day extravaganza. The show is open from 9.30am until 4pm.

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