
LOT 206
Property of a deceased's estate 1993 Triumph 885cc Trophy Registration no. K770 JKV Frame no. SMTTC336DDP007559 Engine no. 007663
Sold for £920 inc. premiumLot to be sold without reserve
Lot 206
Property of a deceased's estate,1993 Triumph 885cc Trophy Registration no. K770 JKV Frame no. SMTTC336DDP007559 Engine no. 007663
The December Sale Collector's Motor Cars, Motorcycles and Automobilia|7 December 2016, 14:00 GMT|London, Olympia
Property of a deceased's estate
1993 Triumph 885cc Trophy
Registration no. K770 JKV
Frame no. SMTTC336DDP007559
Engine no. 007663
1993 Triumph 885cc Trophy
Registration no. K770 JKV
Frame no. SMTTC336DDP007559
Engine no. 007663
Triumph's resurrection and transformation into a thriving global brand is one of the more unlikely manufacturing success stories of modern times. Deliberately over-engineered to ditch the old reputation for oil leaks and unreliability, Triumph's new engines were conceived along modular lines, with a common basic architecture and many components shared. A tubular-steel spine frame was common to all models, further cutting development costs. Unveiled in the autumn of 1990, the range consisted of three and four-cylinder models named after iconic Triumphs of the past: Daytona, Trophy, and Trident. This Trophy has had only three registered keepers, and was purchased by the current owner in November 2004. A total of 3,901 miles is displayed on the odometer, and the machine appears original and un-restored. Currently SORN'd, it is offered with purchase receipt, owner's manual, old/current V5C documents, and six MoTs (most recent expired 2004).
Saleroom notices
The engine number is D007663.
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