In 1956 a Triumph Thunderbird based streamliner set a land speed record at Bonneville, the first of many Triumph motorcycles to set records on the hallowed salt flats.
Now 100 years after the first land speed records were set at Bonneville, Triumph are releasing a very limited edition Bonneville to commemorate the special relationship the British brand has with the iconic patch of America.
In particular the Limited Edition Bonneville T214 celebrates the achievements of Texas-born racer Johnny Allen, and his record-breaking Triumph-powered Cee-Gar streamliner which, in 1956, set the first of many land speed records at the Bonneville Salt Flats by recording a two-way average of 214.4mph.
The "Texas Cee-Gar," a Triumph Thunderbird 650 powered streamlined body motorcycle running methanol as fuel was built by airline pilot J.H. "Stormy" Mangham, and Fort Worth dealer, tuner and 2001 Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, Jack Wilson and piloted by legendary Texas racer Johnny Allen.
The now-classic 1959 Triumph Bonneville was named in tribute to the Texas Cee-Gar team's record-setting efforts.