1962 Triumph TR3B Project
Please note this is titled as a 1963 model.
Please note that the car is offered as a non-running project.
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Triumph Motor Company launched the TR3 in October 1955 as a successor to the TR-2. The new model was powered by the same 1,991 cc, straight-four, overhead valve engine as its predecessor. Subsequent changes included a larger engine and adding front disc brakes instead of drums all around.
Triumph executed a visual refresh in 1957, and these cars are now unofficially referred to as TR3A models. The nose panel with a wide-mouth, egg-crate grille and the headlamps were slightly recessed for a smoother line. Most significantly, the car’s grille grew wider, and the headlamps were slightly recessed for a smoother line.
The final variant, termed the TR3B, was offered concurrent with the new TR4, which started production in 1961. In fact, the TR3B was a special short-production run produced in response to dealer concerns that the buying public might not welcome the TR4. It has the classic look of the TR3 but the superior 2,138 cc inline-four engine of the TR4 producing 110 hp, along with the TR4’s all synchromesh four speed manual transmission. Offered only as 1962 model, just 3,331 TR3B models were produced.
Highlights
Rare one-year model
2,138 cc inline four engine producing 110 hp
All-synchromesh, four-speed manual transmission
New SU carburetors
Finished in Signal Red over black interior
The chassis number (TCF1473L) decodes as:
TCF – TR3B model (2,138 cc engine)
1473 – Serial number
L – Left hand drive
Features
British bilateral spring back mirrors
Two anti-run on valves added
Twin SU carburetors
Speedometer (120 mph) and tachometer mounted in front of driver
Oil, Fuel, Temperature, and Battery gauges in center of dash
Advertised top speed of 110 mph; zero to 60 mph in 10.6 seconds
Fender-mounted driver’s side mirror
Aftermarket side curtains
Lockable glove box
Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes
Length: 151 inches
Width: 55.5 inches
Height: 50 inches
Wheelbase: 88.1 inches
Weight: 1990 pounds
Known Imperfections
Please note that the car is offered as a non-running project
This 1962 Triumph TR3B was restored in 2004, however the new carburetors were recently installed and should be tuned before becoming fully roadworthy
Included
Assorted spare parts
Restoration receipts
Ownership History
This 1962 Triumph TR3B was restored in 2004 by Sports Car Factory in Thompson, Ohio, just before the consignor, an avid British sports car enthusiast, acquired it.