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Triumph TR4 2138cc inline-4 1965

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Did the British invent the sports car? Probably not, but they certainly perfected a specific breed of lightweight 2-seater with torquey engines and classic styling. The MG might be the most well-known, but it was inevitable that bigger, more substantial cars would be in demand, and that’s where Triumph comes in. With their TR-series, Triumph perfected the breed, a balance between performance and affordability, minimalism and comfort, style and function. Introduced in 1961, the TR4 was an evolution of the TR3, using a similar chassis and powertrain, but with an all-new, beautifully styled body that was instantly contemporary.

This 1965 Triumph TR4 is a lifetime California car that was brought back to Ohio by a pair of brothers with an appreciation for British motoring in the traditional style. It’s never been restored, but rather maintained and updated as necessary, so it’s ideal for driving. The Robin’s Egg Blue paint is indeed the car’s original color and it’s a great contrast to all the red and BRG TRs you see out there, giving this particular car a grown-up attitude. The bodywork is straight, which is what you’d expect from a west coast car, and there’s no evidence of accident damage or rust repairs in its past. The repaint is a few years old and it looks decent, not perfect but great for running down your favorite country road at speed without a care in the world. Things like the chrome and stainless trim are in good original condition, with a great grille and the most beautifully rendered Triumph globe emblem on the hood. In back you get a chrome luggage rack that adds useful carrying capacity should you wish to use your TR for touring. The only notable issues on the chrome is some peeling on the rear bumper guards around the license plate lights and we’re pretty sure the side mirrors aren’t original equipment.

Seeing as the car was owned by a professional upholsterer, it should be no surprise that the interior is neatly trimmed in black with white piping. The low-back bucket seats are supportive and firm with a great traditional look and the door panels have been upholstered to match, including a useful map pocket in each one. New carpets help control noise and heat and the rear package shelf can’t quite be called a back seat but it’s neatly finished with matching pleated upholstery. Burled walnut on the dash is a traditional British sports car look and all the Smiths gauges are fully functional, although there’s a crack in the speedometer’s face glass. The steering wheel is showing some age but it’s still easy to grab and connects you to some wonderfully direct steering. A 4-speed manual gearbox was standard equipment and the clutch is light and shift action is direct, making this feel like a more expensive car than it is. The chrome roll bar isn’t factory-issue, of course, but it looks great and would be easy enough to remove if it’s not your thing. For weather protection, there’s a brand new collapsible top that’s never been installed as well as a full tonneau cover for the passenger compartment, a traditional part of British motoring for a century. TR4s were noted for their larger, more useful trunk and this one is neatly finished with new black carpets and a full-sized spare.

The 2138 cc inline-four under the forward-tilting hood delivers the kind of hairy-chested performance for which Triumphs were famous. There was more power on tap than in the TR3 without a notable increase in weight, so performance is lively. This one starts remarkably quickly and easily and idles well even when cold. Put both Stromberg carburetors into action and the car feels energetic on the road, with plenty of torque and a fantastic engine note. The engine bay isn’t detailed for show (that’s original paint on the fenders and firewall) but the shiny chrome valve cover and twin air cleaners look great and there’s plenty of evidence of regular maintenance throughout. The battery tray is a bit crusty but that’s not surprising, but the rest is in good shape. The generator makes plenty of electricity, there’s good oil pressure even at idle, and it stays cool out on the road.

The undercarriage shows off clean California living, which is particularly critical because British sports cars seem to rust in the most demonic ways possible. There’s surface scale on the floorboards, but no structural rot or perforation and again, there’s plenty of evidence of proper maintenance over the years. Rack-and-pinion steering was a big upgrade on the TR4 and it gives this little roadster fantastic agility. Front disc brakes were also standard equipment while the 48-spoke wire wheels were optional, but what would a British sports car be without wire wheels? They’ve been fitted with recent 165R15 Kumho radials, which are appropriately tall and skinny for the right look but offer improved handling and a modern ride.

Documented with a file full of receipts for recent service work and several manuals, this handsome TR4 is a very affordable way to own a traditional roadster that isn’t an MG. TR4 prices are moving faster than almost any other early British roadster, and the great look and friendly road manners are the reasons why. A very clean little car, this is a great driver that could be enjoyed as-is or easily be upgraded over time.

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Triumph Modell : TR4 Ausführung : 2138cc inline-4 Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1965 Lage : Ohio

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über Triumph
Triumph, ein Name, der mit klassischen Sportwagen und innovativen Designs synonym ist, hat eine reiche und bewegte Geschichte in der Automobilwelt.

Die Geschichte von Triumph begann im späten 19. Jahrhundert, als das Unternehmen zunächst Fahrräder produzierte und dann in die Motorradherstellung expandierte. Es war jedoch in den 1920er Jahren, dass Triumph in die Produktion von Automobilen einstieg. Im Laufe der Jahre wurde Triumph für seine hochwertigen Fahrzeuge bekannt, die Leistung mit Stil kombinierten.

Eines der ikonischsten Modelle von Triumph war der TR3, der Ende der 1950er Jahre eingeführt wurde. Es war ein klassischer britischer Sportwagen, geliebt für sein einfaches, aber elegantes Design und ein aufregendes Fahrerlebnis. Der TR3 war ein Symbol für bezahlbaren Sportwagen-Genuss und legte den Grundstein für eine Reihe erfolgreicher TR-Modelle, darunter der TR4, TR5 und TR6.

Neben den Sportwagen machte sich Triumph einen Namen mit von Michelotti entworfenen Limousinen. Der Triumph Herald, Anfang der 1960er Jahre eingeführt, war ein kompaktes Familienauto, das mit stilvollem Design und solider Technik punktete. Später bediente der Triumph 2000 und 2500 Limousinen einen gehobeneren Markt und erlangte einen Ruf für ihren komfortablen Fahrkomfort und ihr elegantes Aussehen.

Trotz seiner Erfolge sah sich Triumph im Laufe der Jahre zahlreichen Herausforderungen gegenüber, darunter finanzielle Schwierigkeiten und Eigentümerwechsel. In den 1980er Jahren durchlief die British Leyland, das Unternehmen, das Triumph besaß, eine umfassende Umstrukturierung, und die Marke Triumph wurde allmählich eingestellt.

Das Verschwinden der Marke Triumph war in der Tat traurig und in gewissem Maße beschämend. Das Unternehmen, das geliebte Sportwagen und angesehene Limousinen produziert hatte, verschwand langsam. Im Jahr 1984 rollte das letzte Fahrzeug mit dem Triumph-Logo von der Produktionslinie und markierte das Ende einer Ära.

Obwohl der Name Triumph verschwand, lebt sein Erbe weiter. Enthusiasten und Sammler schätzen weiterhin klassische Triumph-Sportwagen wie den TR3, TR6 und Spitfire sowie den einzigartigen Charme von Triumph-Limousinen. Triumph bleibt ein Symbol für das britische Automobilerbe und die anhaltende Faszination für klassische Sportwagen.

Zusammenfassend ist die Geschichte von Triumph eine Mischung aus klassischer Sportwagen-Exzellenz und innovativem Limousinen-Design. Sein trauriger und beschämender Niedergang erinnert an die Herausforderungen, denen viele Automobilhersteller im Laufe der Jahre gegenüberstanden, aber der Geist von Triumph lebt in den Herzen von Automobil-Enthusiasten auf der ganzen Welt weiter. Und der TR3 bleibt ein leuchtendes Beispiel für die großartigen Eigenschaften und die zeitlose Faszination klassischer Sportwagen.