![]() ![]() The original sales contract lists original delivery from Pacific Car Sales and a total price of $2,871. The chassis tag above lists serial number TS41112L, which denotes the car is a left-hand-drive TR3A built in 1958. Owner’s manuals are included in the sale, along with literature, spare parts, a mileage log, and service records. Additional photos of the underside are provided in the image gallery. Power is routed to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transmission, and the clutch components were also replaced in June 2017. ![]() In June 2017, Tech-Net Professional Auto Service of Columbia, Missouri rebuilt the carburetors and replaced the timing chain, water pump, thermostat, fuel pump, spark plugs, radiator, belts, and seals. The 2,0-liter inline-four is equipped with dual SU carburetors, aftermarket air cleaners, a polished valve cover, and a fan conversion kit. ![]() The five-digit odometer displays just over 63k miles, and the speedometer assembly was repaired in 2017. ![]() The banjo-style steering wheel fronts Jaeger instrumentation including a 6k-rpm tachometer, a 120-mph speedometer, and center-mounted auxiliary gauges. Equipment includes lap belts and floor mats, and rust is noted under the carpet on the transmission tunnel. The interior features bucket seats upholstered in worn black vinyl with white piping. Braking is handled by front discs and rear drums. Steel 15″ wheels with polished Triumph-logo hubcaps are wrapped in whitewall tires. A black soft top is shown in its raised position below, along with the included side curtains with windows in their fitted position. The seller reports the body was refinished in the current shade of red in the 1980s, and equipment includes exterior door handles, chrome bumpers with overriders, a lockable trunk, and a chrome-finished front grille with badges. This TR3A is now offered with service records, owner’s manuals and literature, spare parts, the original purchase contract, tool kit, and a clean Missouri title in the seller’s name. A mechanical overhaul totaling nearly $10k was performed in 2017 and consisted of replacing the timing chain, water pump, thermostat, fuel pump, spark plugs, and radiator, along with rebuilding the carburetors. Equipment includes a black soft top, side curtains, chrome bumpers with overriders, 15″ steel wheels with chrome hubcaps, and a banjo-style steering wheel. The car is finished in red over a black vinyl interior and is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This 1959 Triumph TR3A was purchased new by the family of the seller on from Pacific Car Sales in Portland, Oregon and inherited by the seller in 2011. ![]()
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