Triumph TR4 Roadster / Matching Numbers / Matching Color - Powder Blue / 1962
Date of Registration: 01/05/1962
Mileage: 4,000 miles on the odometer
Transmission: 4-speed manual
Exterior Color: Powder Blue
Interior Color: Blue vinyl (Skaï)
The Triumph TR4 is a quintessential British roadster: sporty, unique, and easy to handle. British convertibles from the 1960s are often among our top recommendations for newcomers to the world of classic cars. They offer numerous advantages, such as simple mechanics, reliability, an enjoyable driving experience at reasonable speeds, and timeless design.
This particular model rolled off the production line on April 20, 1962, finished in the rare Powder Blue color (available in the Triumph catalog for only three years), with a matching blue interior, black convertible top, heater option, and a spare wheel. All numbers (body, engine, chassis) match the British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate.
Bodywork
This TR4 is in excellent condition, with no signs of dents or impacts. It has been recently repainted in its original Powder Blue, although there are minor imperfections visible near the sills. Importantly, there is no evidence of rust. All chrome components are in good condition. The wire wheels with knock-off hubs have also been repainted and look great. The Vredestein Sprint Classic tires are recent and in excellent condition.
Interior
The interior is in beautiful overall condition. The front upholstery has been redone at some point, while the rear trim remains original. The carpeting was replaced recently and is in excellent shape. The original steering wheel is in very good condition, as is the white dashboard. All instruments are functional, and the door panels are in good condition.
The convertible top is brand new, having been replaced in May 2024.
Engine and Mechanics
The original 2.2L engine starts effortlessly on the first turn of the key. Driving is smooth, with the gearbox shifting seamlessly, allowing full enjoyment of the engine’s 100 horsepower.
The front suspension components were recently replaced, and the rear suspension is in good condition.
This well-maintained and rare-colored TR4 is ready to be enjoyed, combining style, driving pleasure, and British charm.