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Triumph TR3

Frosinone (Italia), IT
€ 38.500,-

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Chilometraggio
74.000 km
Tipo di cambio
Manuale
Anno
02/1958
Carburante
Benzina
Potenza
85 kW (116 CV)
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Dati di base

Carrozzeria
Cabrio
Tipo di veicolo
Usato
Trazione
Anteriore
Posti
4
Porte
2

Cronologia veicolo

Chilometraggio
Anno
02/1958
Proprietari
2
Veicolo non fumatori

Dati tecnici

Potenza
85 kW (116 CV)
Tipo di cambio
Manuale
Marce
4
Cilindri
4

Ambiente

Carburante
Benzina

Equipaggiamento

Comfort
  • Interni in pelle

Colore e interni

Colore
Beige
Colore finiture interne
Grigio
Materiale
Pelle totale

Descrizione del veicolo

Triumph TR3The Triumph TR3 is a British sports car produced between 1955 and 1962 by the Standard-Triumph Motor Company of Coventry, England. A traditional roadster, the TR3 is an evolution of the company’s earlier TR2 model, with greater power and improved braking. Updated variants, popularly but unofficially known as the "TR3A" and "TR3B", entered production in 1957 and 1962 respectively.

Overview
Manufacturer
Standard Motor Company
Production
1955–62
Assembly
Coventry, England
Melbourne, Australia [1]
Liege, Belgium [2]
Mechelen, Belgium [2]
South Africa [2]
Powertrain
Engine
1991 cc straight-4
2138 cc straight-4
Transmission
4-speed overdrive manual[3]
Dimensions
Wheelbase
88 in (2,235 mm)
Length
151 in (3,835 mm)
Width
56 in (1,422 mm)
Height
50 in (1,270 mm)
Kerb weight
955 kg (2,105 lb)
TR3ATriumph "TR3A"
The rugged ‘sidescreen’ TR, so named for its employment of removable plexiglass side curtains, was a sales and motorsport success. The model was the company’s third best seller in the TR range, behind the TR7 (111,500 units) and TR6 (94,500 units) models.[7] The Triumph was campaigned in races, hill climbs, and rallies across Europe and North America, with several outright, team, and class victories to its credit.
The car is powered by the Standard wet liner inline four, a 1991 cc straight-four OHV engine initially producing 95 bhp (71 kW; 96 PS), an increase of 5 hp over the TR2 thanks to the larger SU-H6 carburettors fitted. This was later increased to 100 bhp at 5000 rpm by the addition of a "high port" cylinder head and enlarged manifold. The four-speed manual gearbox could be supplemented by an overdrive unit on the top three ratios, electrically operated and controlled by a switch on the dashboard. In 1956 the front brakes were changed from drums to discs, the TR3 thus becoming the first British series production car to be so fitted.[8]
The suspension is by double A-arms, manganese bronze trunnion, coil springs and tube shocks at the front, optional anti-roll bar, and with worm and peg steering. Unlike MGs of the same period, the steering mechanism and linkage have considerable play and friction, which increase with wear.
The rear is conventional leaf springs, with solid axle and lever arm dampers, except that the (box) frame rails are slung under the axle. The wheels are 15 inches in diameter and 4.5 inches wide (increased from 4 inches after the first few TR2s), with 48-spoke wire wheels optional. Wire wheels were usually painted, either body colour or argent (silver), but matt chrome and bright chrome were also available. The front disc or drum brakes and rear drums have no servo assistance.
The TR3A is a true roadster, designed for sunny weather but with removable rain protection. It has a convertible hood (US top) that snaps on and off and removable side curtains, allowing very low doors with padding for the driver's arm to rest on.
PerformanceA hardtop car with overdrive tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1956 had a top speed of 105.3 mph (169.5 km/h) and could accelerate from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 10.8 seconds. From standing to ​1⁄4 mile 18.1 secs
In 1957 the TR3 was updated with various changes including a full width radiator grille and this facelifted model was commonly referred to as the Triumph "TR3A". However the cars were not badged as such and the "TR3A" name was not used officially, as is evident from contemporary sales brochures. The "TR3A" was built between 1957 and 1962.
Although the facelifted TR3 is often referred to as the TR3A, it is badged as "Triumph TR3"
The "TR3A" was a minor update from the TR3. The updates included the new wide front grill, exterior door handles, lockable boot handle and came with a full tool kit as standard (this was an option on the TR3). The total production run of the "TR3A" was 58,236. This makes it the third best-selling TR after the TR6 and TR7. The TR3A was so successful that the original panel mounts eventually wore out and had to be replaced. In 1959 a slightly modified version came out that had raised stampings under the bonnet and boot hinges and under the door handles, as well as a redesigned rear floor section. In addition, the windscreen was attached with bolts rather than the Dzus connectors used on the early "A" models. It is estimated that only 9,500 of the original 58,000 built survive today.
The Triumph TR3 is the first production car to include standard disc brakes, which were continued on the "TR3A" facelift. The car was known for its superior braking ability, making it an autocross favorite.
The "TR3A" is often seen in vintage and production racing today. The "TR3A", despite being over 50 years old, is still competitive in the E-production class of SCCA (Sports Car Club of America).
In June 1977, Road & Track magazine published an article titled "Driving Impressions: TR3A & TR250" in its 30th anniversary issue. It published a 0–60 mph (97 km/h) time of 12.0 seconds, power output of 100 bhp (75 kW) at 4800 rpm, observed kerb weight of 2,090 lb (950 kg) and fuel consumption of 28 miles per imperial gallon (10 L/100 km; 23 mpg‑US).[17]
TR3A in motorsport competitionBuilding on the enviable legacy of the Triumph TR2,[7] the TR3A enjoyed much success in international motorsport competition.
1955 ‘24 Heures du Mans’, RAC, Monte Carlo, Circuit of Ireland, Alpine, Liege-Rome-Liege, International Tulip, Scheveningen-Luxembourg, Tour de France, Douze Heures de Huy, Lyon-Charbonnieres, Acropolis, Chimay National, and Corsica rallies.,
Class victories including six "Coupes des Alpes" awards. Ollon Villars and Eberbach Bergrennen,, 12 Hours of Sebring, Mille Miglia.[19][20]

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Costo del trasferimento
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Totale, unico
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Importo totale della locazione
€ 14.880,-
Tipo di contratto
Kilometerleasing
Chilometraggio p.a.
0 km

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Durata
48 Monate
Quota mensile
€ 310,-

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