Description1960 Triumph Italia 2000 GT in Midnight Blue, front left.jpg
English: 1960 Triumph Italia 2000 GT in Midnight Blue over Tobacco leather interior, displayed at the 2022 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. This car is often referred to as a "1964", even though production ended in 1962. Several other sources call it a 1960, which matches the Triumph chassis number. So it was probably bodied in 1961 or 1962 on a 1960 chassis and eventually shipped to the US (one of 35 sold new here), where it was first registered in 1964 and thus assigned paperwork to that effect. I am calling it a 1960 since we don't know when it left Vignale's workshops.
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