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Dare to Dickey: The 1949 Triumph

  • Writer: Caren Cardona
    Caren Cardona
  • Oct 2, 2025
  • 1 min read

Some cars are background. This one is a character. The 1949 Triumph 2000 Roadster brings timeless elegance, bold lines, and scene-stealing charm to every frame. Vintage style, modern spotlight.

The Triumph 2000 Roadster: made for the open road, perfect for the big screen.
The Triumph 2000 Roadster: made for the open road, perfect for the big screen.

Built for open roads and bold spirits, the 1949 Triumph 2000 Roadster grips the tarmac and pulls you into the drive. Two in the front, two in the cheeky fold-out ‘dickey’ seat, and a whole lot of attitude under the bonnet. From the commanding grille and sweeping wings to those proud, separate headlights, every line of the Roadster speaks of style with purpose.


For directors, producers, and creatives, this is a car that steals the scene as effortlessly as it steals attention on the road. It’s character on wheels — spirited, mischievous, and utterly unforgettable.


Looking to add a little style to your promotion, or bring graceful movement to your film or period drama? We’d love to hear from you!






 
 
 

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