1949 Triumph Renown 2000 TDA Saloon. White with grey leather upholstery. The Triumph Renown is strictly the name given to the Triumph's large saloon car made from 1949 to 1954 but it is, in reality, part of a three-car series of the 1800, 2000 and Renown models. Together with the Triumph Roadster, they were the first vehicles to carry the Triumph badge following the company's takeover by the Standard Motor Company.The Triumph Razoredge Owner's Club Ltd, formed in 1975, provides support to some of the remaining Razoredge saloons of which this car is one. Supplied new by Waddell Bros of Edinburgh to Miss Jessie Miller on 17th May 1949. Miss Miller kept the car until 1961 some 12 years before being sold to Mr Pryce McRae also of Edinburgh. He kept the car until 1966 before part exchanging it for a Vanguard. The next custodian was Mr James Cairns, he only owned the car for two years before passing it on to Sheila Johnson. In1970 David Reid acquired the car and kept it for 11 years until 1981. 1981-1984 was Robert Shiel and all of the above were living in Edinburgh. The car then made a large journey to Cornwall as it was purchased by Brian Murrish of Truro after he spotted it in the Melrose Motor Museum. Mr Murrish loved the car and took it to many shows during his ownership and used it for family holidays and has documented the work he carried out on the car. He decided to sell the car in 2000 and that’s when its most recent owner purchased it, some 22 years ago for his wedding business. He has now retired and decided to sell the car, it has been very well maintained throughout the past two decades and is now looking for a new home for further adventure. The car still retains its original 1949 registration GSG 927 which itself is valued at £1500 but in our opinion it should remain with the car always. It starts on the button and runs and drives very well, the column shift manual gearbox easy to navigate. Very solid underneath and with good panels it has been well cared for. The original upholstery displaying a charming patina. Still very presentable and now a very rare car and most likely will be the only one at your local car show so certainly a vehicle of interest. Now tax and mot exempt running costs are kept to a minimum and with the owners club parts and advice are readily available. A lovely history file with correspondence from previous owners and the original supplying dealer, the original green log book and a large amount of old mot certificates all give this Renown some great provenance. Absolutely any inspection welcome. All major debit and credit cards accepted. Part exchange considered. Finance arranged. Free U.K Mainland Delivery. Please contact us for any further information. Lots more pictures on our website.