Comes with an extra engine and transmission. Most of the carpet is dirty and has rodent damage as does the convertible top and tonneau top. It did run when it was parked back in the 1980's.
I believe it would still run, but cannot find the keys and don't have the time to mess with it. The last time it ran was in the mid 1980's. Has been sitting in a barn or garage since 1978. Original color is Red but was repainted brown. I don't know enough about it to tell you which parts are TR3 and TR3 A except that the spare front nose is a TR3 A wide grill. This does not affect your statutory rights.Rare small mouth/small grill 1957 TR3 Triumph white convertible top and white hard top with red racing stripe down the middle.Ĭar is complete with extra duplicate parts.Lots of extra parts, trim pieces, gaskets, panels, doors, extra hard top black, engine, transmission, radiator, fan, front end, rear quarters, grill and etc. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves as to the condition and fitness for use of the vehicle. This information in passed on in good faith and is therefore not purported to be a statement of fact. When describing any car that is more than 20 years old, we sometimes have to rely on the car’s history file and any information provided by the previous owner(s).
NB: Classic Chrome Ltd make every effort to ensure that the information in this advertisement is accurate and all statements as to provenance and condition are given as opinions only. Upon sale the car will be given a pre-sales service and a new MOT (although now exempt) and it will come with our own 6 Month Mechanical Warranty.Ĭar on display our showrooms in Mortlake, SW London. We have just prepared the car for sale and save the odd mark here and there, it is still in fantastic condition throughout and really does drive superbly and it really should be seen and driven to be fully appreciated. The car was in storage from 2003 until earlier this year and the mileage covered since the rebuild is only 1,302 Miles! The 1991cc Engine was completely rebuilt with new pistons, liners, camshaft, oil pump, crankshaft regrind and new bearings, rebuilt 4 speed TR4 Gearbox and Overdrive, TR4 steering rack, new TR6 front suspension and Disc Brakes, replacement of all old chrome-work and hinges, works Rally wooden Steering Wheel and Lucas Rally 4 Headlights + Spotlights.
TRIUMPH TR3A 1957 FULL
Mr Murphy commenced a full nut and bolt 'Body-Off' chassis rebuild and conversion to RHD over the following 5 years and upon completion it was MOT'd on March 9th 1996 with 5 miles indicated on the speedometer and registered in the UK on 28th June 1996 with the period number plate PSY 117.įinished in Pearl White with original specification Red leather Seats, Red Deluxe Wool carpet, Red Everflex hood and side-screens and Dunlop Chrome Wire Wheels. It was then sold by well known TR specialist Ken Mumford to the current owner Mr John Murphy who owns a Jaguar Parts business in Coventry in November 1991. Unfortunately, as is not uncommon with USA cars, nothing is really known of its life in America until it was imported back from the USA in 1991. The TR3 was also the first production car to include front disc brakes as standard and was known for its superior braking ability, making it a real Rally Car favourite.Īccording to the Standard Motor Company Limited's Register, this beautiful Triumph TR3A - Chassis No: TS 22210L was built in Coventry on Tuesday 24th September 1957 between 7.30am and 2.00pm and was a LHD car which was despatched to a Triumph dealer in the USA. Total production of the TR3A between 19 was 58,236 making it the third best-selling TR after the TR6 and TR7 and it is estimated that only 9,500 of the original 58,000 built survive today.
TRIUMPH TR3A 1957 UPDATE
It was a minor update from the TR3 with a new wider front grill, exterior door handles and a lockable boot handle. In 1957 the Triumph TR3 was updated with the 'face-lifted' model which is commonly referred to as the Triumph TR3A but not badged as such.