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When the Triumph TR4 came to market, one of the few critics about the model that succeeded the famous TR3 was its harsh ride. In order to ma...
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When the Triumph TR4 came to market, one of the few critics about the model that succeeded the famous TR3 was its harsh ride. In order to make the ride more confortable, Triumph presented the new IRS (Independent rear suspension) model in 1965. The IRS, which is also referred to as the TR4A, had a new semi-trailing arm system with coil springs and lever-arm shocks; in order to fit this new system the chassis had to be redesigned, resulting in a slightly wider and heavier car, with a few notable visual differences such as. a new grill and a distinctive chrome strip running most of the length of the car. Production of the IRS lasted until 1967 when the TR5 was introduced.
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Q: What was the most expensive Triumph TR4A IRS ever sold?
A: The top sale price was $55,000 for a 1967 Triumph TR4A on May 21 2024.
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Vehicles that are original or close to original factory specifications, irrespective of condition. May include vehicles that have minor, removable modifications such as aftermarket wheels, exhaust, or accessories such as cargo/roof rack, stereos, etc.
Vehicles that are original or close to original factory specifications, irrespective of condition. May include vehicles that have minor, removable modifications such as aftermarket wheels, exhaust, or accessories such as cargo/roof rack, stereos, etc.
The CLASSIC.COM Market Benchmark (CMB) represents a benchmark value for vehicles in this market based on data accumulated by CLASSIC.COM. Actual market value for a specific vehicle will depend on various elements, including the condition of the vehicle.
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