1963 Triumph TR4 Roadster
Sold: $17,000
Specifications
Engine | In-line 4-cylinder, 2138cc |
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Gearbox | 4-speed manual |
Body Work | Roadster |
Colour | White |
Interior | Red |
Trim | Leather |
Wheels | Steel Discs |
Brakes | Discs/Drums |
Description
Replacing Triumph’s rugged ‘sidescreen’ TRs in 1961, the all-new TR4 featured sophisticated styling by Italian designer Micholetti and proved a worthy challenger for MG’s new B when it appeared on the market the following year. Retaining the proven mechanicals of earlier models, the TR4 had a rugged 2.2-litre four-cylinder engine developing a useful 100 horsepower with plenty of torque, a new all-synchromesh gearbox and wider front and rear track for improved handling along with rack-and-pinion steering. Further enhancing the upmarket feel of the latest Triumph were touches like wind-up windows, decent ventilation and more creature comforts for the occupants. An expensive option that greatly added to the appeal of the TR4 was the unique ‘Surrey’ top, a versatile hardtop arrangement consisting of an aluminium frame with a fixed rear window, a detachable metal roof panel (early cars used aluminium but the panel was steel on later examples) and a simple soft-top for emergency use when the centre panel was removed. Triumph’s Competition Department campaigned a team of works TR4s in various international rallies during the 1962 and 1963 seasons and they acquitted themselves well enough, with a class win in the Alpine Rally a notable result. Stylish, sporting and individualistic, the TR4 Triumph is a great alternative to the far more common MGBs and the perfect car for a weekend jaunt. Early TR4s like the car on offer retain a lovely early ‘60s character somewhat diluted on subsequent models, with simple painted facia (early cars had a polished centre panel replaced with a black crackle finish), that lovely aluminium grille and a palette of period colours.