£1,700
1954 Triumph Terrier, 150 cc. Registration number OVC 625 (see text). Frame number T5846. Engine number T15 45801.
In 1952 Triumph re-entered the market for lightweight commuter machines with the introduction of the 149cc Terrier, which stood out from the predominantly two-stroke opposition by virtue of being a four-stroke like the firm’s larger models. A simple, compact, unitary construction single incorporating a four-speed gearbox, the Terrier power unit went into a plunger-suspended frame while the model borrowed many styling cues from the bigger Triumphs. Deliveries commenced in August 1953 and shortly afterwards a trio of Terriers was ridden from Lands End to John O’Groats under A-CU supervision, averaging almost 37mph and in excess of 100 miles to the gallon. The Terrier was joined in 1954 by an enlarged version - the 200cc Tiger Cub - and continued in production alongside its bigger brother until August 1956.
This example was bought by our vendor from a family friend who had recently lost her husband. Having sentimental value she has retained it for many years but now believes it is time it was passed on to someone who will restore it. It was last on the road in 1987.
Sold with the purchase part of the V5C the proper document is missing and the new owner will need to apply for a new one.
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Room and Absentee Bids:
15% inc VAT*
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18.6% inc VAT*