Triumph TR3A Roadster 1960, Inglaterra
Motor: 2.0
Exterior: Verde (British Racing Green)
Interior: Preto
Fotografia
HIGHLIGHTS
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Driven in a Rally
in Texas and restored afterwards
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Believed to be
58,000 miles
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Approximately
6,000 miles since the restoration
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4-cylinder engine
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4-speed manual
transmission
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British Green
Racing exterior
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Beige interior
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Soft top with side
curtains
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Boot cover
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Twin carburetors
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Radio
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New Coker wide
Whitewall tires
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Tonneau cover
Triumph’s TR sporting
tradition began with the bluff-fronted TR2 of 1953, a rugged no-nonsense,
affordable 100 MPH sports car that epitomized the British bulldog spirit on
wheels. Initially rather sparse on creature comforts—and not even equipped with
external door handles—the theme really gained traction with the tidied-up TR3
of 1955, which offered space for an occasional rear seat, more power from the
tough 1991cc 4-cylinder engine and, from 1956, became one of the first cars in
its class to be supplied with front disc brakes. Just as noteworthy was the
fact that with its 104 MPH top speed it was barely outpaced by the considerably
more expensive 6-cylinder Austin-Healey 100/6. While gaining a considerable
reputation on car-breaking European rallies and the race track, including works
entries in the Le Mans 24 Hours, the TR3 evolved further. In 1956, a revised
cylinder head raised power to 100 HP, and though not an official designation,
the so-called TR3A of 1957 had a full-width grille incorporating side lights
and indicators, faired-in headlights, improved accommodation and lockable door
and trunk handles. By the end of production in 1961, a total of 58,236 TR3As
had been built, the vast majority for export, and most of those found homes in
the United States. While retaining the character and charm of earlier TRs, this
late TR3A produced in 1960 incorporates all the improvements and upgrades that
make it the most refined and enjoyable to drive. Where so many have been fitted
with chromed wire wheels, this left-hand drive example pleasingly rides on
steel disc wheels as per factory fit. With a believed overall mileage of
58,000, it also benefits from a restoration carried out 6,000 miles ago.
Finished in British Racing Green accented with wide whitewall tires, this
rugged and charismatic true Brit combines period charm with an ownership
experience that is far less intense than many more fragile exotics that offer
little more in performance and come with considerably higher running costs.
Fonte: https://www.mecum.com/lots/CA0819-380988/1960-triumph-tr3a-roadster/
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