
This model was released in Australia in 1972 to counter the poor reputation of the PI model. Bascially, a down-spec MK2 PI, it had slightly different trim design, no tacho and a 2-spoke steering wheel. The engine used a GT6 spec camshaft and a pair of 1.5" SU or Stromberg carburettors, depening on the year. The last 2500 TC was sold in Australia in 1978, and it varied very little from the 1972 version.
This model was released in Australia in 1970 , along with the Mk2 PI, as the replacement for the Mk1 model. The 2000 models shared an identical body with the PI model , but featured chrome bezels on the instruments, and a 3-person rear seat. Most of them were manuals. The engine used a GT6 spec camshaft and a pair of 1.5" SU or Stromberg carburettors, depending on the year.
The up-market variant of the Triumph 2000 series made its debut in 1970. Features that separated it from the Mk2 2000, included black-bezelled instuments which included a tacho, 3-spoke steering wheel, heavily sculpured rear seat made for 2 persons, black vinyl trim on the C pillars and boot panel between the lights, black grille.
The entire mechanicals were carried over from the Mk1 PI, with negligible changes.
The last variant of the Triumph 2000 / 2500 series made its debut in 1975, the range topping 2500S. The 2500S effectively replaced the 2500TC and the earlier 2.5 PI, using twin carbs, All 2500S come fitted with factory allow wheels and optional Air Conditioning
TSOA Queensland (TSOAQ), in 2026 celebrated 50 years as a Club. To mark the occasion, our club president Mike Temby delivered a presentation at the recent club AGM, in our club rooms.
The presentation included information and photos from a number of individuals (noted at the end of the PDF) and was put together with the assistance of long standing club member Terry O'beirne.
A lunch followed the presentation with a chance to catch up on old friends.
A PDF of the presentation can be viewed by following the link.

TSOAQ_Nationsls_Presentation_9th_March_2026.pdf
First Sunday of the Month Run from the Gold coast (November 1)
Good turn out of Triumphs TSOAQ & TR Register Members then short drive for Coffee then the Magical Mystery touring drive to Tambourine for a picnic in the park
Tambourine Mountain is a Jewel in the Mountains West of the Gold Coast
Great day after big storms in south east Queensland on the Saturday
Just hope everyone is ok
Good to see Rob & Judy out in the TR
Everyone are enjoying the drives and picnic in the parks it’s going to be hard to go back to having on lunch at a restaurant
It’s so easy to have a chat and right the world not forgetting the Triumphs
It always amazes me that some one comes up with some thing that has happened to their Triumph or their other Car
Show & Tell and a chat is a good way to learn about the Triumphs
Never to far in a Triumph
| 04 Jul 2026; 06:30AM - Cars and Coffee |
| 05 Jul 2026; 09:00AM - Gold Coast Magical Mystery Tour |
| 11 Jul 2026; 10:00AM - 02:00PM Nationals meeting |
| 11 Jul 2026; 06:00PM - 09:00PM Cars and Coffee Karalee |
| 12 Jul 2026; 07:00AM - Mac's Bridge 2026 - Cancelled |
| 19 Jul 2026; 08:30AM - Brisbane Drive |
| 23 Jul 2026; 09:00AM - 05:00PM GEAR - Lakeside |
| 27 Jul 2026; 06:30PM - 08:30PM Committee meeting |
| 01 Aug 2026; 06:30AM - Cars and Coffee |
| 02 Aug 2026; 09:00AM - Gold Coast Magical Mystery Tour |
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