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 Triumph 

Triumph is a British car brand, as well as a motorcycle brand.

Note that since the 1930s, there has been no connection between these two, other than the name.

The post-war Triumph brand was owned by the Coventry based Standard Motor Company[?]. In the beginning, they used the brand for their sports cars and sporty saloon[?] models. By the 1960s, the brand was used for all models.

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