Six-cylinder goodness! The Triumph Vitesse 2-Litre
I've waited a VERY long time for my first Vitesse drive. Derived from the Triumph Herald, the Vitesse used six-cylinder engines to improve the format. The sound is lovely! Huge thanks to Ian the owner for letting me drive his new car. Find HubNut merchandise, including calendars and new mugs and T shirts, at https://HubNut.org - thank you.

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