Single-Family-Owned 1962 Triumph TR4 Project
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1952 Triumph TR4 Engine Running Video
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Building off of the TR3's success, Triumph unveiled the TR4 in 1961. Furthering the evolution of the earlier model, the TR4 combined a low cost of entry with a capable open-top sports car to become one of Triumph's best-loved cars.
Stylistically, the TR4 was quite a departure from the TR3. Gone were the low-cut doors and polarizing grille of its predecessor, and in their place was a more modern design courtesy of Giovanni Michelotti. A spacious trunk, high beltline, full-sized doors with roll-up windows, and a revised front look brought the company into a new era.
Mechanically, the car possessed the same 105-horsepower, 2138cc, inline four-cylinder engine that was offered during the TR3's later iterations, though buyers who were looking to race their Triumph in 2.0-liter classes could opt for the 1991cc mill. The TR4's chassis was initially the same as its predecessor, though the track was wider.
In all, just over 40,000 TR4s left the Coventry factory, and like most British roadsters of the era, the lion's share landed in the U.S. This 1962 Triumph TR4 project car was purchased new while the consignor’s family was living in Europe and shipped to the U.S. when they returned.
Highlights
Single-family ownership since new
Finished in red paint over black interior with red leather upholstery
Powered by a 2.1-liter (2138cc) inline four-cylinder engine rated at 100 horsepower
Twin carburetors
Four-speed manual transmission
The chassis number (CT2921L) decodes as:
CT – Solid rear axle
2921 – Production number
L – Left-hand drive
Features
Rear-wheel-drive, two-door roadster
Rack and pinion steering
Roll-up windows
Chrome door pull
Leather-wrapped, three-spoke steering wheel
Mahogany veneered wood dashboard
Instrumentation:
120 mph speedometer and odometer
Tachometer
Coolant temperature
Oil pressure
Amps
Fuel level
Wood shift knob
Heater/defroster
Door pockets
Wire wheels with 165 x 380 (15) tires
Factory specs:
Wheelbase: 88.1 inches
Length: 156 inches
Width: 57.5 inches
Height: 50 inches
Weight: 2,070 pounds
Zero to 60 mph: 11.5 seconds
Quarter mile: 18.2 seconds
Top speed: 103 mph
Original MSRP: $3,025 ($31,532 today)
Known Imperfections
Engine runs but needs sorting
At least one drum brake is stuck
Chips and scratches in the paint
Chrome is rough
Convertible top is worn and scratched
Runner lining around doors is crumbling
Wheels rusted on outer edges
Tires are old
Carpet is worn or missing
Driver’s side window doesn't roll up fully
Glove box door is worn
Included
Scissor jack
Steel jack stands
Spare parts
Ownership History
This 1962 Triumph TR4 has been in the same family since new. It was purchased while the family was living in Europe and was shipped to the U.S. when they returned. It has not been driven regularly in years and should be considered a project car.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Tim Rollinger Phone: 912.596.2099 Email: trollinger@hagerty.com