WHO ARE WE?
Triumph Owners Tasmania is a group of people of all ages and from all walks of life who share a common
interest in preserving, promoting and fostering Triumph motor vehicles and associated memorabilia.
Members of the club pay an annual subscription of $25.00
The desire to have a truly Tasmanian club began in 2000 with an inaugural meeting in Evandale to unite the islands Triumph
owners for the purpose of ensuring the vehicles endured in the state.
With growing interest from sedan owners, sports models and tourers, it was decided to gather to incorporate the club, and begin to spread
the word to other owners (it is amazing what a flyer on a windscreen can do). Office bearers were elected and the club was born.
The club partakes in rallies, shows, parties, theatre events and casual events/drives.
Membership to the club is open to anyone, even if you don't own a Triumph.
In fact if you are looking at purchasing a vehicle, the club is one of the best places to start as many members have their finger on the pulse of what's available. Naturally, a number of members also have advice or technical skills to assist in the renovation of vehicles, providing good support to any new owner.
Triumph Owners Tasmania is a group of people of all ages and from all walks of life who share a common
interest in preserving, promoting and fostering Triumph motor vehicles and associated memorabilia.
Members of the club pay an annual subscription of $25.00
The desire to have a truly Tasmanian club began in 2000 with an inaugural meeting in Evandale to unite the islands Triumph
owners for the purpose of ensuring the vehicles endured in the state.
With growing interest from sedan owners, sports models and tourers, it was decided to gather to incorporate the club, and begin to spread
the word to other owners (it is amazing what a flyer on a windscreen can do). Office bearers were elected and the club was born.
The club partakes in rallies, shows, parties, theatre events and casual events/drives.
Membership to the club is open to anyone, even if you don't own a Triumph.
In fact if you are looking at purchasing a vehicle, the club is one of the best places to start as many members have their finger on the pulse of what's available. Naturally, a number of members also have advice or technical skills to assist in the renovation of vehicles, providing good support to any new owner.