1966 Triumph TR4A







Ended Jul 18, 2025 at 8:02 PM UTC
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Description
Introduced by the Standard-Triumph Motor Company for the 1965 model year, the TR4A was a refined successor to the TR4, designed by Italian stylist Giovanni Michelotti. While it retained the sharp, elegant lines of its predecessor, the new TR4A introduced a revised grille with a central Triumph badge, slightly more refined interior trim and fittings, a “TR4A” script, and wider bodywork at the rear to accommodate the new independent rear suspension some versions received.
Under the hood, the TR4A featured a 2.1-liter inline-four engine producing around 104 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission, delivering a spirited performance and a satisfying driving experience. The car also offered optional overdrive, enhancing its touring capabilities. Approximately 28,465 TR4A models were produced between 1965 and '67, with a portion — including this car — built with the original solid axle (“live axle”) for the United States.
This 1966 Triumph TRA4 received a frame-off restoration between 2005 and 2010, when it was media blasted and refinished in two-stage Wedgewood Blue paint. The sports car’s engine was fully rebuilt and balanced in 2016 and includes 89mm pistons, a BPNW road cam, lightened flywheel, 11 row oil cooler, external cylinder head oil feed, high-capacity water pump, and a Delco alternator conversion.
Highlights
2013 Vintage Triumph Register Gold Certificate of Excellence (389.5 or 400 points)
Best in Class at 2013 Triumph National Concours and at 2023 Ironstone Concours
Restoration performed between 2005-2010 included:
Refinished in two-stage Wedgewood Blue paint with black top
Black interior trim with white piping
Refinished walnut dash
All mechanicals overhauled or replaced during restoration
Powered by a rebuilt 2.3-liter inline-four engine with compression raised to 9.5:1, estimated output of 125 hp (less than 5,000 miles since rebuild)
Factory flywheel lightened from 32 to 20 pounds
Custom roll bar using NASCAR spec tubing
Rebuilt differential
Rebuilt four-speed manual transmission with a Laycock de Normanville Type A overdrive in second, third, and fourth gears
Radiator and fuel tank flushed and coated
Triumph sway bar front, Addco sway bar in the rear
Auxiliary electric fuel pump in addition to factory mechanical pump
LED lighting on all gauges
Halogen sealed beam headlights
Features
Solid (live) axle car for U.S. market
Side wind deflectors
Headlight grilles
120 mph speedometer and 6,000 rpm tachometer, with gauges for oil pressure, fuel, coolant temperature, and volts
AM radio with USB port
15-inch, 60-spoke wheels
Vredestein Sprint Classic 165HR15 tires (replaced 2022)
Known Imperfections
Small paint crack in hood on driver’s side
Small dent and paint crack in trunk lid
Included
Spare tire
Jack with knock-off hammer
Tool roll
Fire extinguisher
Triumph TR4A owner’s manual
Triumph TR4 & TR4A Bentley workshop manual
All restoration and maintenance receipts
Miscellaneous parts
Ownership History
The California seller of this three-owner 1966 Triumph TRA4 purchased it in September 2004. The seller describes it as "a combination of a highly finished and dependable car, which has made numerous trips over the Sierra Nevada Mountains, as well as through the Mojave Desert. It has accumulated approximately 20,000 miles in the 21 years I have owned it. Clean, rust-free car with current California title and registration.”
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