1962 Triumph Tr3b - Beautifully Restored on 2040-cars
Springfield, Ohio, United States
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1991CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1962
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Triumph
Model: Other
Trim: Base
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: LHD
Mileage: 33,000
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
I bought my TR-3 a couple of years ago and had it worked on by Macy’s Garage in Huber Heights, OH. Mark is a Concours D’Elegance Judge and one of the very best Triumph guys in the country. There is over $28,000 of of mechanical and interior restoration completed on the this car. I have all of the documentation. If you want a Triumph that not only looks great, but also feels safe driving down the road, this is the TR-3b for you. Here is a nice artice on Macy's garage: http://www.hemmings.com/hsx/stories/2014/01/01/hmn_feature4.html
When I purchased the body of the car was in excellent shape, but was not mechanically sound. I replaced the suspension, brakes, new stainless exhaust, new tires/Dayton wire wheels, new black leather/red piping interior from John Skinner in England, new convertible top, hood stick cover, clutch, grill, tri-bar headlamps, custom walnut/teak steering wheel that keeps the horn & turn signal operational. The cooling system was flushed and the gas tank cleaned and sealed. The car does NOT have a heater installed and does NOT have side curtains. The car has been tuned and the valves adjusted. It runs and drives very well. The odometer says 33,000 miles but I am not sure of the actually miles. I have only put about 2000 since I purchased the car. The paint is very beautiful and shiny with only a couple of very small nicks in the paint. |
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Ferrari 458 Speciale speeds toward Frankfurt
Tue, 20 Aug 2013When the doors open at the Frankfurt Motor Show in a few weeks, there'll be loads of new cars and new versions of existing ones. And as far as the latter category goes at least, this will undoubtedly be what show-goers will look forward to most.
What we have here is the Ferrari 458 Speciale - the successor to the 360 Challenge Stradale and 430 Scuderia, and the hard-core version of the 458 Italia. It was expected to carry the name Monte Carlo, but then Ferrari has never been fond of letting the press dictate what it would call its cars. But forget the nameplate: what really matters is what it's got to offer.
For starters, the award-winning, high-revving 4.5-liter V8 has been retuned to deliver 605 cv (596 hp by our standards), up from 562 hp in the standard 458, while torque remains the same at 398 lb-ft. But the other side of the power-to-weight ratio (quoted at 2.13 kg/cv) is the extra mass Ferrari has cut out of the equation: the 458 Speciale's dry weight is quoted at 1,290 kg (2,844 lbs), representing a significant drop from the 458 Italia's 1,485 kg (3,274 lb) curb weight.
Ferrari posts record profits on restricted volume
Wed, 19 Feb 2014Most automakers are after one thing and one thing only: selling more cars. Because, after all, selling more cars means making more money. Right? Well that's usually the case, but Ferrari has taken a different approach. Rather than try and sell more cars, Ferrari intentionally sold fewer models in 2013, yet it made more money.
The move was implemented after 2012 emerged as the strongest year in the company's history. Instead of pushing to sell even more cars, it opted to maintain a level of exclusivity by selling fewer - 5.4 percent fewer than the year before, to be specific - thereby ensuring that those it did sell were worth more. As a result, in 2013, Ferrari logged record turnover, profits and finances: on 2.3-billion euros of revenue (up 5 percent from the previous year), Ferrari recorded 363.5 million euros in profit last year - that's roughly $500M USD.
Before you go jumping to conclusions, though, bear a few factors in mind. For one, Ferrari's stakeholders aren't pocketing all that cash - they're reinvesting it into the company: over the course of the same year, Ferrari invested some 337 million euros - 464 million dollars - in research and development. And while the company's extensive merchandizing efforts continue to bring in more cash, at 54 million euros ($74M) raised last year, the branding operation still doesn't account for a sixth of overall revenues. Still, it's little wonder that the experts at Brand Finance have named Ferrari the world's most powerful brand for the second year running.
Ferrari gives employees record $5,600 bonus on strong year
Thu, 10 Apr 2014Ferrari has got to be a great place to work. In fact, it's named as one of the best places to work in Europe year after year. Add to that the pride of making some of the coolest cars in the business, running one of the winningest teams in all of motorsports (even if the Scuderia isn't doing so well thus far this season) and all around standing for the best Italy has to offer, and you've got the makings of a dream job. And it just got a bit sweeter.
That's because Ferrari has just awarded each and every one of its employees a bonus of 4,096 euros - the most the company has ever paid. That's equivalent to over $5,600 at today's exchange rates, and represents a whopping 20 percent of the annual salary for a recently hired young employee. Following two advances of 1,000 euros each, that means employees will find an extra 2,096 euros in their pay checks this month, which may not be enough to buy a new California T or 458 Speciale, but should finance a nice shopping spree of t-shirts and paperweights at the Ferrari Store or a family vacation to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi.
The bonuses are part of a deal signed with the union in 2012, but are enabled by record profits reported by the company over the last couple of years. After 2012 emerged as Ferrari's most profitable fiscal year, it moved to reduce production, thereby increasing the value of each new car it sells to drive profits up even higher. Nice work, in short, if you can get it.
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