![]() ![]() They all had the 1991cc engine coupled to the all-synchromesh TR4 gearbox. The first five hundred cars were virtually the same as the TR3a, the only difference being the TSF commission number and the gearbox. Parent company Mulliner had used to produce the TR2 and TR3. The TR3bs were produced by the Forward Radiator Company, using the same tooling that the Shortly after the 3,331st TR3b had been completed, making this one of the rarest of the TR-family. The TR3b was produced from March 1962 until October 1962 six months after the last TR3a had been manufactured in the previous October. To appease the North American dealers Standard-triumph decided to produce one last batch of TR3’s, in part to use up the supply of TR3a bodies that were still They feared that it was too modern, recalling the enormous number of North American dealers displayed doubt about the all-new, sophisticated TR4, with its wind-up windows and full width bodywork. Triumph never intended to produce another side-screen car after the TR3a, but initially the The TR3b was a North American-only update of the successful TR3a, and was never officiallyĪvailable in the UK, although a few have since been re imported.
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