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The Triumph TR3"B" is a sports car and was produced by the Triumph Motor Company
Triumph Motor Company

The Triumph Motor Company had its origins in 1885 when Siegfried Bettmann and Moritz Schulte from Germany founded Bettmann & Co and started selling Triumph bicycles, from premises in London and from 1889 started making his own machines in Coventry, England....
 (Standard Motor Company) in 1962. It followed the TR3A
Triumph TR3A

The Triumph TR3A is a sports car and was built between 1957 and 1962 by the Triumph Motor Company in the United Kingdom.The TR3A was a minor update from the Triumph TR3....
 and was offered concurrent with the TR4
Triumph TR4

The Triumph TR4 was a sports car built in the United Kingdom by the Triumph Motor Company and introduced in 1961. Code named "Zest" during development, the car was based on the chassis and drivetrain of the previous TR sports cars, but with a modern Michelotti styled body....
, which started production in 1961. In fact, the TR3"B" was a special short production run produced in response to dealer concerns that the buying public might not welcome the TR4.

The TR3"B" is not actually labeled as such, but the model name is common usage.






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The Triumph TR3"B" is a sports car and was produced by the Triumph Motor Company
Triumph Motor Company

The Triumph Motor Company had its origins in 1885 when Siegfried Bettmann and Moritz Schulte from Germany founded Bettmann & Co and started selling Triumph bicycles, from premises in London and from 1889 started making his own machines in Coventry, England....
 (Standard Motor Company) in 1962. It followed the TR3A
Triumph TR3A

The Triumph TR3A is a sports car and was built between 1957 and 1962 by the Triumph Motor Company in the United Kingdom.The TR3A was a minor update from the Triumph TR3....
 and was offered concurrent with the TR4
Triumph TR4

The Triumph TR4 was a sports car built in the United Kingdom by the Triumph Motor Company and introduced in 1961. Code named "Zest" during development, the car was based on the chassis and drivetrain of the previous TR sports cars, but with a modern Michelotti styled body....
, which started production in 1961. In fact, the TR3"B" was a special short production run produced in response to dealer concerns that the buying public might not welcome the TR4.

The TR3"B" is not actually labeled as such, but the model name is common usage. It had the body of the TR3A, but the 2,138 cc. engine and all synchromesh transmission of the TR4. The gearbox has an excellent feel. The engine is a straight 4, push rod, 3 bearing, with wet liners. It had 9:1 compression, was very rigid and had wonderful slow running and clutch feel. It was fitted with two H6 SU carburettors. It had at 4,650 rpm and of torque at 3,350 rpm. It got around to . The top speed was limited to about . by the gear ratio, unless it had overdrive. Electrically triggered overdrive (Laycock-de-Normanville Type A) was available as an option and operated on 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gears. Appearance was identical to the TR3A, and as such very similar to the TR3, except for a wider grill and door handles.

The suspension was by double A-arms, manganese bronze trunnion
Trunnion

A trunnion is a cylindrical protrusion used as a mounting and/or pivoting point....
, coil springs and tube shocks at the front, optional anti-roll bar, and with worm and peg steering. Unlike MG
MG (car)

MG is a United Kingdom sports car brand founded in 1924.MG is best known for two-seat open sports cars, but MG also produced Sedan and coup?s....
s of the same period, the steering mechanism and linkage had considerable play and friction, which increased with wear.

The rear was conventional leaf spring
Leaf spring

Originally called laminated or carriage spring, a leaf spring is a simple form of spring , commonly used for the suspension in wheeled vehicles....
s, with solid axle and lever shocks, except that the (box) frame rails were slung under the axle (underslung*). The wheels were 15 inch diameter x 4.5" width (increased from 4" after the first few TR2s
Triumph TR2

The Triumph TR2 was built between 1953 and 1955 by the Standard Motor Company in the United Kingdom, during which time 8,636 cars were produced....
), with 48 spoke wire wheels optional. Wire wheels were usually painted, either body color or argent (silver), but matte chrome and bright chrome were also available. It had front disk brakes (the TR was the first production car to feature these) and rear drums with no power assist.

It weighed which was significantly more than the Morgan +4 and the "Bath Tub" (pre-911) Porsches, but not much more than the MGA and MGB. All except the Morgan, which shared the same engine, were substantially less powerful.

Though, under most conditions it was very responsive and forgiving, it had a some handling
Car handling

Car handling and vehicle handling is a description of the way wheeled vehicles perform transverse to their direction of motion, particularly during cornering and swerving....
 vices. The chassis, which it shared with the TR2, TR3, TR3A and TR4 had limited wheel travel, and the car was somewhat tall and narrow for a high performance sports car. As a result, on very hard cornering, the inside rear wheel would lift, causing sudden over-steer due to the increased load on the outside rear tire. This was particularly true with increasingly common radial tires. The original TR2/3/3A suspension was built with older, bias ply tire designs in mind.

The TR3"B" is a true roadster, designed for sunny weather with removable rain protection. It has a convertible top (hood) that snaps on and off and removable side curtains, allowing very low doors with padding to rest one's arm on. There are holes in the floor, with rubber plugs, so that the originally supplied jack might used from inside the car, as did the Jaguar XK 120. The optional heater was poor and the shut-off valve was under the hood (bonnet). A third person could get behind the seats, if absolutely necessary.

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    American Underslung

    The American Underslung was an United States automobile, the brainchild of Harry C. Stutz and designer Fred Tone. It was manufactured in Indianapolis from 1905 to 1914....
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