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1950 1950 triumph 3t de luxe triumph 3t de luxe 1950 Triumph 3T 1945-51, 349cc, ohv twin, 335lbs, 75mpg, 75mph Basically a smaller version engine of the 5T in rigid frame and poor brakes. This was the small light weight tourer. Plunger suspension came in 1947 but is not easy to work with. Later replaced by the T3A in 1957.
1958 1958 triumph 3ta triumph 3ta 1958 Triumph 3TA Twenty-One 1957-69, 348cc, ohv twin, 360lb, 70mpg, 80mph Unit construction twin with Bathtub rear end and pigeon catcher front guard. Also called the 21 (Celebrating 21 years of Triumph engineering), this was the first unit-construction Triumph. Handling was not particularly good, which when combined with poor brakes and ignition problems do not make it a desirable bike.
1958 Triumph 21 Cafe Racer Triumph 21 Cafe Racer This bike started off in 1958 as a 3TA/21

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1959 1959 triumph t21 triumph t21 1959
1960 Triumph 21 Bathtub 1960 Triumph 21 Bathtub
1961 1961 triumph 3ta triumph 3ta 1961 350cc image supplied by www.andybuysbikes.com

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1961 1961 triumph 3ta triumph 3ta 1961
1961 Triumph 3TA Triumph 3TA
1961 Triumph Twenty One Triumph Twenty One 350cc.

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1961 Triumph 3TA Twenty One 1961 Triumph 3TA Twenty One
1961 Triumph T21 1961 Triumph T21
1962 1962 triumph t21 (3ta) triumph t21 (3ta) 1962
1963 Triumph Twenty One 3TA Bathtub Triumph Twenty One 3TA Bathtub

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1964 Triumph 3TA 1964 3TA
1965 Triumph 3TA 1965 3TA
1966 1966 triumph 3ta 21 triumph 3ta 21 1966 Picture kindly provided by - www.roncobb.com

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1966 Triumph 3TA 350 1966 Triumph 3TA 350
1967 Triumph 3TA 1967 3TA Ex Dutch Army



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