For Sale: 1964 Triumph TR4 in Rowlett, Texas for sale in Rowlett, TX

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Vehicle Description Welcome to beast mode This is the car that Carroll Shelby should have built.
After building the prototype of the Sunbeam Tiger he got left at the alter by the parent company Rootes, who subcontracted instead with Jensen to build that British-American icon that went on to be called the poor man's Cobra.
The Triumph TR4 is by far the better platform to shoehorn a Ford V8 into and with the proven on track success the TR4 enjoyed in SCCA racing it has the superior chassis as well.
This one was built right with a 5.
0 H.
O.
block with upgraded rotating assembly and high performance top end.
Carburation was chosen and headers attached.
A Ford rear end is fitted and the chassis reinforced; the suspension upgraded front and rear.
A T5 5-speed transmission with a short throw shift kit installed.
Wheels are borrowed from a TR6.
Autometer gauges were swapped.
This little monster fires right up and has a roar that gives a strong hint of what's ahead for the driver.
Everything works as it should and the car delivers that scary fast impression you can only find in the likes of a Cobra.
Rowing trough the gears is like, well having a tiger by the tail! This car is not for the faint of heart.
Overall the car is very well executed and the interior is nice and tidy.
A thick binder detailing the build accompanies the sale.
For the purists who balk at the Tiger badge, let them eat dust.
Located in Rowlett, Texas this modified TR4 is offered as is where is.
Texas residents may be subject to tax and fees.
Help with shipping available.
Third party inspections welcomed.
Test drives to cash carrying serious buyers only.
Low ballers, dreamers, scammers and sales assistants need not apply.
Trades considered for other cool cars.
No bikes or boats please.
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  • Year: 1964
  • Make: Triumph
  • Model: TR4

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