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TRIUMPH TR3A


The 'Triumph TR3A' is a sports car and was built between 1957 and 1962 by the Triumph Motor Company in the United Kingdom.
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. It is estimated that only 9,500 of the original 58,000 built survive in the world today.


The Triumph TR3A was the first production car to include standard disk brakes. 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 almost 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 time of 12.0 seconds, power output of 100 Bhp @ 4800 rpm, observed curb weight of 2090 lbs and fuel consumption of 28.0 mpg.[1]

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The Triumph Experience

TR3 Buyers' Guide

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