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1961 Triumph TR3A

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Quick Facts:

Production: 58,236 from 1957 to 1962.  It is estimated that only 9,500 of the original TR3As survive in the world today.

Engine:

  • 4 Cylinder 83mm x 92mm 1991 cc, wet liner engine
  • Producing 100bhp at 5000rpm
  • Max Torque – 117lbs/ft at 3000 rpm
  • Twin 1¾” SU Carbs

Suspension:

  • Front: Independent by unequal length double wishbones, coil springs and telescopic dampers
  • Rear: Live axle, half elliptic springs and lever arm dampers
  • Wheels: Wire wheels

Speed Time:

  • 0–48 km/h in 3.6s
  • 0–80 km/h in 7.5s
  • 0–97 km/h in 10.8s
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