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TR2/3/3A How long/heavy is a TR3A ?

Jer

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Greetings I'm new to the Triumph forum but have spent some time over in the Spridget forum because of my 67 Midget.
I have recently bought 2 1959 TR3A's from a trusted summer neighbour "sight unseen" - they are at his other house about 2.5 hours from me.

Both cars are rebuildable & he started on one of them so it is completely torn down, the other is all together, rolling on tires - Because I have only seen pictures & ones from a distance is how long are these cars & how much do they weigh ?

I can haul the complete one on an open trailer, but the other would have to be in an enclosed trailer - so I go to thinking if it was possible to haul both end to end in an enclosed trailer, saving me an extra 5 hour round trip.

Any info. or suggestions would be appreciated, once I have them home and in my garage I'm sure this will be the first of many, many postings :smile:

Thanks
 
From the shop manual:

Length: 12' 7"
Width: 4' 7-1/2"
Shipping weight (dry): 1989 US Pounds
Curb weight (W/ gas, oil, water, etc.) 2105 US Pounds
 
2135 is complete curb weight. I'd expect that to be closer to 1600 on a car with no interior.

Considering I've recently handled all major parts of the TR3A, I can cite approximate weights for a number of items...

Body Tub: 250 lbs (two persons can lift and move)
Body Panels: 10-50 lbs/ea. (~400 lbs total... 4 quarters, 2 doors, bonnet, boot, nose, and spare)
Frame: 150 lbs (bare, 400 lbs rolling)
Engine: 450 lbs
Tranny: 100 lbs
 
If length is an issue I think you could shorten them a couple of inches by removing the front bumpers and rear bumperettes. Not much gain but if you're close it might help.
 
It ain't heavy, it's my car.

Thank you...try the veal, tip your server. :wink:

(By the way - a TR3 seems REALLY small, until you put one next to a Lotus Elan.)
 
Thanks All for the info. - Looks like I'll be making 2 trips, total weight & 2 back to back makes for a pretty big haul :smile:
Looking forward having them home - another LBC is always a good thing !
 
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