Description
Finished in gleaming red complimented with contrasting black interior along with black mohair tonnage cover and hood , side screens . Only three registered keepers from new , the subject of much restoration work over the yearsIntroduced in 1955, the Triumph TR3 contested everything from the Monte Carlo Rally to the Sebring 12-Hours via the Mille Miglia. Powered by a 1991cc OHV four-cylinder engine allied to four-speed manual transmission with optional overdrive, the newcomer was capable of over 100mph. Tough and agile in equal measure thanks to its box-section chassis, independent front suspension and responsive steering, the model gained front disc brakes during 1956. America accounted for the vast majority with only 1, 286 being allocated to the home market. First registered in Somerset on June 1st 1957 chassis TS17027 is understood to have had just three registered keepers from new; the first and second of whom retained it for twenty-five and thirty-three years respectively. Believed, like so many of its siblings, the Triumph has self-evidently benefited from various restoration works over the years. Treated to a new tonneau cover to complement its hood and sidescreens in 2017, the TR3 had attention paid to its ignition system, carburettors and front disc brakes during 2020. great fun to drive , she is now looking for its next long-term custodian.












