Description
After a complete renovation
Version with SU H6 carburetors
Fully functional
Beautiful color combination of a British roadster
British roadsters, particularly the TR series from Triumph, have long been popular with collectors. To remind you, the TR3 version was produced between 1955 and 1962 in Coventry (Standard Motor Company) in the United Kingdom. Compared to its predecessor (the TR2), the open-top car has better brakes and more engine power. The engine has a displacement of 1991 cm³ and offers a total of 96 horsepower, which is five more than the older model. This was achieved thanks to larger SU H6 carburetors. In total, about 74, 800 units of various versions were made.
The offered car, labeled as a TR3A, dates back to 1958. As can be seen from the photos, it is a beautiful vehicle that has undergone a very thorough renovation, fully documented. Everything is in excellent condition, fully functional, and practically better than a new car. Naturally, the engine's performance is perfect, with the throaty sound of the carburetors, and the four-speed manual transmission shifts smoothly as well.