1960 Triumph TR3A

Congratulations to Anthony Wilkinson, winner of the 1939 Morris 8 Tourer

Winner: Anthony Wilkinson

Ticket No: 5751

The Live Draw for this competition was held on Tuesday 7th January 2024.

Description

This car runs on Synthetic Fuel.
As part of our commitment to sustainability, we run all of our competition cars on synthetic fuel. This is a like-for-like fossil-free alternative to petrol that reduces emissions by up to 80%. This can be mixed with traditional petrol and no modifications to the car are required. You can fuel this car with traditional petrol – we simply use synthetic fuel as part of our sustainability goals.
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Our 1960 Triumph TR3A is a genuine home-market, right-hand-drive example that was first registered in the UK on 1st April 1960. Finished in a vibrant Red complemented by a Black interior with cream piping, it’s certainly a car that grabs your attention. Powered by a 1991cc straight-four engine with a four-speed manual gearbox and A-type overdrive.

The car benefits from a number of subtle upgrades to enhance performance and reliability without detracting from its originality. These include a tubular exhaust manifold and sports exhaust, an aluminium radiator with an electric cooling fan, an uprated water pump and new coolant hoses, new rear shock absorbers, and a new front bumper

It has been recently serviced, including a coolant flush and has been maintained regardless of cost, with a comprehensive file of invoices to back it up. The gearbox was overhauled in 2008 and, although MOT-exempt, it passed an MOT with no advisories that is valid until September 2025.

  • 1991cc straight-four engine with a four-speed manual gearbox and A-type overdrive
  • Subtle upgrades for enhanced performance
  • UK-supplied, home market example
  • Full weather gear
  • MOT until September 2025 (no advisories)
  • Bridge Classic Cars pre-delivery inspection
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