1966 Triumph TR4A IRS

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1966 Triumph TR4A IRS
1966 Triumph TR4A IRS
This captivating 1966 Triumph TR4A IRS is a classic British sports car manufactured in the heart of Great Britain. This right-hand drive vehicle (as hinted by its city registration in Weston, Massachusetts) was originally purchased new as early as 1966 by an owner of the U.S. Armed Forces and remained under their ownership for close to six decades until 2012. The car was later acquired by a devoted enthusiast who invested considerable effort into its preservation and maintenance, focusing on overhauls of the four-wheel independent suspension system and front disc brakes alongside a complete rebuild of the engine by renowned tuning specialist V8 Speed & Resto shop out of Hillsboro, Missouri. It's important to note this TR4A isn't your typical muscle car, with its distinctive inline six-cylinder engine producing around 105 horsepower coupled to a four-speed manual transmission for that authentic vintage driving experience. Boasting an unmistakable British design aesthetic with wire wheel spiders and classic lines, coupled with an attractive interior featuring two leather seats in warm red colors, this Triumph TR4A IRS makes a striking addition to the American sports car canon.
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