
This lot can be viewed and picked up in Ripon, UK. In excellent condition throughout and with a most appealing and original colour scheme
1958 TRIUMPH TR3A FULL
Many invoices detailing the parts used in the restoration.Ī rare hard top with roof-mounted driving lamp and a full set of weather gear including a new hood, sidescreens and tonneau are also included. Both doors are solid, open and close well and retain all the latch hardware. The frame is in good solid shape and the body has many usable pieces.

This car is perfect for someone with a rusty TR3 that they wish to restore. It comes with a good history file, including the aforementioned Heritage Certificate and original green log book Up for auction is a 1958 Triumph TR3A rolling chassis. The colour-coded wire wheels are shod with quality Vredestein tyres (including the boot-mounted spare), while a battery cut-off switch has also been fitted to the dash and inertia-reel seat belts installed. The original engine was fully rebuilt and upgraded to 2,190cc specification which, allied to the 4-speed overdrive gearbox and front disc brakes, gives sparkling performance. It was then treated to a total nut-and-bolt rebuild between 20 which has resulted in the fine specimen you see today The fourth owner sold it on again in 2010 by which time it was in fairly dilapidated condition. The second owner kept the car until 1972 and the third until 2007 although it was barn stored for much of this time. JH Fisher was a company owned by Sir William Benyon, a grandson of Lord Salisbury, who also owned the 14,000 acre Englefield Estate in Berkshire and Hampshire and was to be the Tory MP for Buckingham from 1970 to 1992. Pearl Grey with red trim, it was originally registered RBL 510 and was first owned by JH Fisher Contractors of Burghfield Common, Berkshire, as confirmed by the original green log book. We made great efforts to collect all of them, but its amount is so.

Here you can find such useful information as the fuel capacity, weight, driven wheels, transmission type, and others data according to all known model trims. As the accompanying Heritage Certificate confirms, this TR3A was built in April 1958 and despatched to the Stanbourne Motor Company of Bournemouth. On this page we have collected some information and photos of all specifications 1958 Triumph TR3.
