This 1973 Triumph TR6 (chassis CF4867U) has been nicknamed the “Tobra MkI” in honor of the four twin-choke Dell’Orto-topped Ford 289 under the hood. The seller says it was built as a Group 44 tribute car, and that it’s passed inspection at Willow Springs–excluding a Halon extinguisher it’s reportedly ready to return to track. Currently street registered, the car looks cool and seems like it’d be a blast to drive. Find it here on Craigslist in Julian, California for $12,500. Special thanks to BaT reader PGN for this submission.

Says the seller: “Built around a 1973 Triumph TR6 as a Group 44 tribute car. This is a purposefully built vintage race car witch is licensed for the street. The performance is outstanding, better than a Sunbeam Tiger. Passed tech inspection at Willow Springs. All it needs to go back to the track is a Halon extinguisher. THIS IS NOT A TOY!”

Wheels are period magnesium American Racing items, and the car looks cool de-bumpered, hard-topped and fitted with a small, apparently sheet metal wing on the trunk lid. Condition looks good as well, and we’re digging the green and white Quaker State theme.

Part of the green-painted full roll cage is seen in this interior shot, along with a vintage-style Kirkey aluminum race seat and five-point harness. Note also the custom sheet metal door trim panels and largely standard dash retaining many OEM gauges as well as factory wood veneers.

Power comes from what the seller describes as a “1988 289 Ford HiPo engine,” presumably meaning it’s a relatively modern crate engine. It’s fitted with a performance cam and solid roller lifters, and the quartet of 40mm Dell’Ortos should sound fantastic while delivering sharp throttle response. Other spec includes a fuel cell and T-5 5-speed, though brake and suspension details are lacking.