1960 Triumph TR3 A No Reserve!
1960 Triumph TR3
Technical specifications of Triumph TR3 1960 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
Make: | Triumph |
Model: | TR3 |
Type: | Convertible |
Year: | 1960 |
Mileage: | 18,431 |
VIN: | TS62731L |
Color: | Red |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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I won this car on ebay earlier this year and now need to sell it. Since then the following have been installed:
- Full front suspension/steering rebuild (kingpins, shocks, bushings and tie rods, all moving parts)
- Steering box rebuild
- Front wheel bearings
- Fuel pump rebuild with premium kit
- Distributer cap, wires, and plugs
- Lucas coil
Some of the new parts also included with the car but not installed are the following:
- Five new Firestone F560 radial tires (I can have installed for a small fee)
- Tonneau cover
- Boot and bonnet hinge set with gaskets
- Full knob set
- Windshield wipers and arms
- Dzus fastener kit for bonnet with new key
- Dzus sidecurtain mounting brackets
- Bonnet prop rod assembly
- Spare tire leather retaining strap kit
An extremely nice used windshield frame and many other parts are included. I also have an A-Type overdrive transmission that I can include with the car for an additional $500. Below is a packing list from TRF that includes some of the parts that I ordered for the car. Additional pictures available upon request and a video form the place I got it from can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2fmAntekYM Please call me with any questions (801-636-9058).
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Following is the original description from when I purchased this car:
I just purchased this from a gentleman who bought it from his father-in-law 32 years ago. The car was a running, driving car when he got it, and extremely solid with no rust in the sills, floors, spare tire well, or even the rear box sections of the lower valence which are always gone. The car had plenty of scrapes and scratches and dings and also had an accident on the rear of the left front fender and on the front of the left door. This minor accident, which did no internal or frame damage rather just sheet metal, was extremely poorly repaired many years ago. This gentleman had intended to do a full restoration on the car since it was so solid, and started off by having the engine rebuilt which truly has zero miles on it since rebuild. This is the only thing he did during his ownership of the car. Due to loss of storage space, he was forced to sell the car before any further restoration was completed and that was when we purchased it. We decided to do the following:
- Clean the gas tank
- Replace fuel lines
- Dis-assemble and clean and freshen carbs
- Test and clean radiator
- Replaced both clutch and brake master cylinders
- Honed bushings in pedal assemblies and painted
- Rebuilt front calipers with new pads
- Replaced front brake hoses
- Replaced rear brake hose
- Replaced both rear wheel cylinders
- Installed brand new top
- Installed new carpet set
- Installed new battery
- Got it running and tuned
- Installed another windshield glass and new rubber in windshield frame
After completing the above, the car now starts on its own with excellent oil pressure, no noises, and no smoking. The car runs extraordinarily well. It now drives up and down the road under its own power with good brakes and clutch hydraulics, and most items operating. This is a car for restoration or fun with a lot already done to it. There are many systems on this car that are still almost 60 years old, so we do not want to misrepresent the car, as there are still things to be done such as suspension rebuild, old tires, and certainly I would assume a body and paint overhaul.
As a triumph restoration shop we restore many TR3s, and we are very much aware of how they literally disintegrate with rust. This car impressed me from how solid it is, to how incredibly nice the front apron is. It also has very nice correct leather seats, loop carpets, and a proper nice fitting top. Even the chrome on the windshield frame is very nice. You won’t find a cheaper TR3 that truly is an easy restoration candidate as this one. The mileage showing on the car (18,431, NA) is not actual and true mileage is unknown. Priced with a starting bid of $100 with NO RESERVE! Now is your chance to tell me what you think it is worth. This car is running and driving and stopping, but will need further tweaking to get to an everyday driver status, and is sold as is, without warranty whatsoever.