Triumph-based Models
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| Vale Special | (1932–1936) very low built two-seater based on Super 8 and Gloria |
| Swallow Doretti | (1954–1955) |
| Amphicar | (1961–1968) used a Triumph Herald engine |
| Bond Equipe GT | (1964–1967) |
| Panther Rio | (1975–1977) based on the Triumph Dolomite |
| Fairthorpe Cars | |
| Saab 99 | used Triumph engines when the supply of German Ford V-4s ended. |
| Lotus Seven | (1960–1968) the Series 2 had many Standard Triumph parts. |
| Daimler SP250 | used many Standard Triumph running gear and suspension parts |
| Jensen-Healey | Mk. I used TR-6 front brakes. |
| MG Midget 1500 | (1975–1979) Rubber-bumpered Midgets used the 1493cc L-4 and gearbox borrowed from the Triumph Spitfire. |
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