1957 Triumph TR3
We’re preparing a 1957 Triumph TR3 for the rigors of vintage racing.
Latest Updates
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On Display--for Now Feb 11, 2009
As we hustle to finish our Group 44 GT6+, our TR3 has been placed on display in the showroom of our new office building.
- TR3 Racing Season Going Well Jun 27, 2006 After wins at Hallett and at the Mitty, it was on to VIR for the Gold Cup June 9-11.
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TR3 Tuning May 13, 2004
Balanced Performance steps in to help
- It's Ready Feb 5, 2004 The new engine is ready to go in.
- New Engine Jun 20, 2003 Almost got it in
- New Season Jan 23, 2003 Prep
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Dyno Power Nov 8, 2001
How does our TR3 stack up on the dyno?
- Weight Issues Aug 6, 2001 How much does our Triumph weigh now?
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Mid-Ohio Race Report Jun 26, 2001
Race coming up, and prep takes time.
- Rust Repair May 10, 2001 It seems like we are always chasing rust!
1957 Triumph TR3 Specs:
- Body type:
- Convertible
- Country of origin:
- England
- Displacement:
- 2200cc
- Stock horsepower:
- 138 bhp @ 4800 rpm
- Torque:
- 117 lb.-ft @ 3000 rpm
- Engine configuration:
- Inline-4
- Transmission:
- 4-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- Rear-wheel-drive
- Brakes:
- disc/drum
- Body width:
- 56.0 in.
- Curb weight:
- 2100 lbs.
- Wheelbase:
- 88.0 in.
In the Magazine:
- Buy May 1999
- Buy April 2000
- Buy Aug. 2000
- Buy Feb. 2001
- Buy Feb. 2002
- Sold Out Sept. 2004
- Sold Out Sept. 2005
- Buy March 2009
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