The 1963 Triumph TR3B Roadster represents the final evolution of
the TR3 line, offering a rare combination of classic TR3A styling
and the improved mechanical elements introduced in the TR4. The
chassis TCF2021L presents in Powder Blue with a well-maintained
cosmetic and mechanical condition, making the Triumph ideal for
touring, weekend driving, and entry into regional British car
shows. With its low-slung profile, wire wheels, and driver-focused
cockpit, the Triumph delivers the engaging, elemental sports car
experience that made the TR series so beloved. [The history of the
Triumph suggests a comprehensive restoration prior to the current
owners purchase in late 2025, consistent with the present
condition, although documentation is limited.] As a final-year TR3B
fitted with a badge from the Vintage Triumph Register and including
the British Motor Museum Heritage Certificate, the Triumph carries
the appeal of a late-production example built during the short
transitional run between the TR3A and TR4. The five-digit odometer
reads 1,345 miles and is believed to reflect mileage accumulated
since restoration. Enthusiasts can expect a well-sorted classic
that has benefited from attentive ownership and careful
preservation. The exterior of the chassis TCF2021L shows very well
in Powder Blue, with a finish that maintains strong gloss and color
uniformity throughout the body. The defining TR3 profile,
characterized by sweeping fenders, a wide grille, and compact
dimensions, remains crisp and visually striking. Chrome trim,
including the model-year-updated grille, Lucas driving lights, and
brightwork around the bonnet Triumph badging, presents in very good
condition. The wire wheels with knock-offs add authenticity and
visual appeal. A matching removable hard top, white soft top,
matching side curtains, and a tonneau cover are included and remain
in good condition, offering flexibility for open or enclosed
motoring. The interior of the Triumph is finished in Navy Blue
leather with white piping, presenting in excellent condition and
offering a refined contrast to the exterior. The banjo steering
wheel, chrome-rimmed 120-mph speedometer, and full complement of
functional gauges contribute to a period-correct and engaging
driving environment. The left-hand-drive configuration enhances
accessibility for U.S. drivers, and features such as the glovebox
with chrome handle underscore the simplicity and charm of British
sports car design. The cabin maintains the welcoming, purposeful
feel that has long defined the TR roadster lineage. Power is
supplied by the Triumphs inline 2.2L four-cylinder engine with
upgraded overdrive, producing approximately 105 horsepower, paired
with a four-speed full-synchromesh manual transmission, one of the
TR3Bs most desirable upgrades. Front disc brakes and rear drums
provide capable stopping power, and the general mechanical
presentation suggests a properly maintained and well-sorted example
suitable for spirited use. The Triumph delivers responsive handling
and a classic open-air driving experience, summarizing the appeal
of the final-year TR3B. For more information and details, please
call or text Kendi Brown at 1.623.404.9042 or email us at
[email protected] . This 1963 Triumph TR3B Roadster is
available for inspection at our showroom in Phoenix. We are pleased
to offer FaceTime or WhatsApp live video inspections, and we help
coordinate shipping worldwide. We also have financing partners if
you are interested in financing.
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