TR Register (New Zealand) Inc

History

The TR Register New Zealand has been firmly established since 1976.  In 1985 the structure was formalised as it became an Incorporated Society.  At this time an affiliation with the governing body of motorsport in New Zealand, MotorSport New Zealand, then known as MANZ (Motorsport Association of New Zealand) was also established.

Links are maintained with TR Register UK, and through that body, other TR Registers and similar clubs throughout the world

 

Objectives

The primary objectives of the TR Register New Zealand (Inc) are:

a) The preservation and promotion of the Triumph TR marque by provision of relevant services, activities and investments.

b) The fostering of amateur motoring and sporting events, social functions and outings through the fellowship of like-minded enthusiasts.

To view the complete Constitution of TR Register New Zealand Inc click here. Constitution

 

National Weekends & TRophies

At each annual National Weekend a number of Trophies are presented for Concours d'elegance and other competitive events.

To view details of National Weekends, TRophies and past winners click here. TRophies

 

Membership

The TR Register maintains a stable membership that has grown to around 300 enthusiasts throughout New Zealand. Membership is open to owners of, or anyone just interested in, Triumph TR marque cars. To join refer to Membership - How to join

Total of known cars of the TR marque in New Zealand is around 700 of which club members own approximately 60-65%.