1963 Triumph TR3BIntroducing this 1963 Triumph TR3B that is
finished in classic Signal Red over a black interior with white
piping. With its low-slung stance, cut-down doors, and chrome
accents, the TR3B represents the final evolution of Triumph's
TR2TR3 platform. A final-run TCF-series transitional car, it
bridges the end of the TR3 lineage with early TR4-era production,
offering a pure, analog driving experience built around simplicity
and engagement.Highlights:- Long-Term Ownership Since 1987-
Final-Run "TCF-Series" Transitional Car- Exterior Color: Signal
Red- Interior Color: Black w/ White Piping- 4-Speed Manual
Transmission- 1,991cc Inline-Four- SU Dual Carburetors- Front-Wheel
Disc Brakes- Convertible Soft Top - Wind Wings- Moto-Lita
3-Spoke Wood-Rimmed Steering Wheel- Chrome Front Bumper with
Overriders- Removable Black Vinyl Side Curtains- Tonneau Cover-
Jaeger/Lucas Instrumentation- $33,844.49 in Receipt Copies
(1987-2021)Power comes from a period-correct 1,991cc inline-four
engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission and fed by dual SU
carburetors. Additional equipment includes front disc brakes,
Jaeger/Lucas instrumentation, Moto-Lita wood-rimmed steering wheel,
floor-mounted shifter, wire wheels with knock-off spinners, Dunlop
tires, front chrome bumper with overriders, wind wings, and a
single exhaust outlet.Inside, the cabin features black low-back
bucket seats with white piping, complemented by matching door
panels and carpeting. Interior equipment includes a passenger grab
bar, dash-mounted rearview mirror, door pockets, glovebox, and
removable side curtains, maintaining a simple, driver-focused
layout. This TCF-series TR3B benefits from long-term
enthusiast ownership and extensive documentation, including decades
of service records and maintenance receipts totaling $33,844.49. A
brass Auto-Sport of Gaithersburg cockpit plaque further reflects
its history of specialized British sports car care within the
enthusiast community. A well-documented final-run TR3B with strong
provenance and classic British roadster character, mechanically
sound. For $24,750
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