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  1. Triumph TR3 - Wikipedia

    The Triumph TR3 is a British sports car produced from 1955 to 1962 by the Standard Motor Company of Coventry, England. A traditional open two-seater, the TR3 is an evolution of the …

  2. Classic Triumph TR3 for Sale - ClassicCars.com

    There are 12 new and used classic Triumph TR3s listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $8,995. Find your dream car today.

  3. Classic Triumph TR3 For Sale - Hemmings

    If you're looking for a classic Triumph TR3, look no further than Hemmings, the premiere online classic car dealer of the US!

  4. Triumph TR3A Classic Cars for Sale - Classics on Autotrader

    Triumph TR3A Classic cars for sale near near you by classic car dealers and private sellers on Classics on Autotrader. See prices, photos, and find dealers near you.

  5. Triumph TR3 Market - CLASSIC.COM

    The successor to the Triumph TR2 was named the TR3 and was introduced to the market in 1955. It was still a traditional roadster but with greater power and an upgraded breaking system.

  6. Triumph TR3 For Sale - BaT Auctions - Bring a Trailer

    Browse and bid online for the chance to own a Triumph TR3 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

  7. Triumph’s TR3 Remains the Prototypical British Roadster. Here’s …

    Aug 29, 2025 · The Triumph TR3, with three versions built from 1955 through 1962, is a reliable roadster that delivers a timelessly appealing drive experience.

  8. Triumph TR3 for Sale - classiccarsbay.com

    Check out these 44 used Triumph TR3 for sale. Explore detailed pricing information, notable features, and ratings on classiccarsbay.com

  9. Triumph TR3

    The 1959 Triumph TR3, a quintessential British sports car, epitomizes the elegance and performance of its era. With its sleek, aerodynamic design and iconic grille, the TR3 exudes …

  10. Triumph TR3 and TR3A (1955 – 1961) Review | Honest John

    The Triumph TR line was all about evolution and refining of the breed – so although there was very little to distinguish the TR3 from the TR2 it was usefully improved.