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Rent a classic Triumph TR4 A LHD 1966
1966 LHD Triumph TR4A. Group B
Finished in British Racing Green 2138cc

Reg: HDE 134D
Ever popular as a reliable, rewarding and exhilarating rally car, with that iconic Triumph sound, this particular TR4A was bought from the continent in 2011. Fully restored and mechanically perfect thanks to the skills of our HERO partners, TR Enterprises it was awarded a gold star for originality by the ASI Italian Classic Car Association.
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Events

This Triumph TR4 A has competed on the following events:
History of Model
Introduced in 1961, Triumph continued their tradition of rugged traditional sports cars with the TR4.With its 2 litre engine and a 4 speed transmission which was offered with an overdrive on 3rd and 4th gear, the TR4 offered a perfect blend of good performance and reliability.
In 1965, the TR4 A was launched, with independent rear suspension, which sharpened the handling of the vehicle.
Styled by the Italian designer Michelotti, the cars design with its removable roof panel was a novel idea, which predated the Porsche “targa” top by 5 years and allowed for structural rigidity and weather proofing, with an open air feel.The TR4 was extensively raced in period. In Europe the factory itself provided “works racer” and in America an organisation called Group 44 raced modified TR4’s at Sebring and other courses. Throughout the 60’s many TR4’s were involved in racing at Le Mans and other European races.


