New Photos have been posted on the
Photo Gallery and on the VTR2001 pages - go look at them !
The Rocky Mountain Triumph Club was officially organized in 1984. The club is dedicated to the enjoyment of restoring and driving Triumph automobiles and currently has about 130 family memberships from Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, South Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Virginia, and a few other places.
Through our newsletter
(The Triumph Herald),
we try to provide you with information to keep your car running (or get it back on the road) and most importantly, to have fun doing it. We are a family oriented club and your membership includes your immediate family. Ownership of a Triumph is not a requirement for membership.
Membership application forms are available on-line in Adobe Acrobat format.
VTR 2011 Web Page Click here for peek at the VTR 2011 page being developed.
Many of our members have submitted photographs of their car and those can be seen by going to Photos of Members.
Members may also submit photos for publication in the Photo Gallery. Contact Gordon Kenney via e-mail about submitting material by clicking here.
Our monthly meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month (June, December, and January excepted). We meet at Piccolo's Restaurant at 3563 S Monaco Pkwy. Go east on Hampden from I-25 to Monaco and turn south; Piccolo's is on the south end of the building on the right side of the street. Dinner and Drinks at 6:00, meeting begins at 7:00. Tell them you are with the Triumph Club. Visitors are always welcome. Activities include a monthly meeting, breakfast on (usually) the first Saturday or Sunday of each month at different locations around town, usually followed by a drive (weather permitting), and an annual Spring car show. Other activities include technical assistance clinics (Spring Tune-Up), overnight trips, annual picnic in the Colorado Springs area and a yearly Anniversary Run. The club also holds many impromptu events during the entire year. We have adopted a two mile stretch of mountain highway near Rollinsville and hold a road cleanup once a year. The RMTC encourages participation by our members in other shows, tours and rallyes such as the Rallye Glenwood Springs, British Car Conclave and Rio Grande Regional Rendezvous. We are an extremely active club and have activities of some sort nearly every weekend from April through September. Check out our Events Page to see what we are up to this month.The RMTC had the great honor of serving as the host club for VTR2001 in Breckenridge, Colorado August 22-25, 2001. It was a lot of work, but we had a great time putting it together for you and might be willing to do it again after we recuperate for a few more years. We are happy to report that the club survived the event more or less intact and most of the members are still speaking to each other. In fact, the club has agreed to host VTR again in 2011 and plans are well underway with that project. It's a good time to join the club and help with this project.
Please feel free to contact any of our board members if you have any questions about the club or events. Click here to read a copy of the By Laws to see how the club operates.
Our newsletter:
The Triumph Herald is published monthly and is mailed to approximately 135 homes, businesses and other British automobile clubs.
The RMTC is a chapter of the Vintage Triumph Register.
This page last updated 04/26/2010