Looking to get behind the wheel of an iconic British sports car but
want a little more power at your disposal? Then this 1964 Triumph
TR4 Convertible Restomod is definitely worth checking out. It
presents a whole host of distinctive styling cues that set its
model apart from its competition when it was first released. Check
out that full-width grille, those lidded headlamps, and just how
often do you see a mid-'60s roadster sporting a pair of tailfins?
Clad in iconic British Racing Green paint, this is a great-looking,
compact ride, and combined with its timeless aesthetics, it
features a significantly more powerful engine than it rolled off
the assembly line with. Having logged fewer than 2,000 miles since
it emerged from its restoration, this Triumph is ready, willing,
and able to provide plenty of future driving fun for its next lucky
owner.
The interior blends a mixture of factory and aftermarket components
while retaining a convincingly authentic appearance very much in
keeping with this car's identity. The dash area offers a fresh pad
on top, along with wood accents that were also recently replaced.
As you lower yourself into the driver's seat and grip the steering
wheel, you'll find a collection of fresh, white-faced AutoMeter
gauges in place to help you keep tabs on motoring functions. A
Jensen AM/FM stereo with an auxiliary port replaces its factory
counterpart to offer an enhanced audio experience. Below, the
carpeting has been redone and really fits nicely, providing a
strong complement to the canvas convertible top, which is also in
good shape.
The engine compartment has been well-maintained and now features a
2.4-liter 22R Toyota 4-cylinder engine at its center. Revered for
both its efficiency and anvil-like sturdiness, 22Rs have been
entrusted to power countless aftermarket automotive projects, and,
fed by both a Weber 2-barrel carburetor and Offenhauser intake,
this one performs with all the vigor and reliability you'd expect.
In fact, this British classic is a great driver in all respects.
The accompanying 5-speed transmission shifts smoothly, and the
suspension has been totally redone to provide a firm but
comfortable ride. The wiring system has also been replaced to
improve reliability, and there's now an aluminum radiator armed
with dual electric fans up front to keep operating temperatures in
check.
HIGHLIGHTS
• FEWER THAN 2,000 MILES ON THIS BUILD
• 2366CC TOYOTA 22R INLINE 4-CYLINDER ENGINE
• 2 BARREL CARBURETOR
• OFFENHAUSER INTAKE MANIFOLD
• SHORTY HEADER
• 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
• FRONT DISC BRAKES
• 16" KONIG WHEELS
• STYLISH FACTORY-CORRECT BRITISH RACING GREEN EXTERIOR
• FACTORY-CORRECT BLACK VINYL UPHOLSTERY
• BLACK CANVAS CONVERTIBLE TOP
• AM/FM STEREO WITH AUXILIARY PORT AND BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY
• PREVIOUSLY-USED DUAL WEBER CARBURETORS INCLUDED
Featuring an unbeatable blend of vintage good looks and an
upgraded, more modern engine, this 1964 Triumph TR4 Convertible
Restomod is outfitted with very sharp 16" Konig wheels and would be
a great fit for the classic sports car enthusiast searching for a
little more power than you'd normally expect from this segment.
Call today!
Vehicle Details
1964 Triumph TR4
Listing ID:CC-2005126
Price:$17,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1964
Make:Triumph
Model:TR4
Exterior Color:Racing Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:1919
Stock Number:9534-CHA
VIN:CT36858L
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