Tim,
I would speculate that maybe 10% to 20% of the original production.
The 4 did not do well up here in the northeast with all the salt/sand
used during winter. On top of that, accidents took quite a few I would
guess.
I have had my 63 on the road 4 seasons now since restoration and I have
only seen 1 in all the shows/car hops I attend. I see a few 3s, many 6s,
Spitfires, and even a GT6 or 2 but the 4s and even the 4As are few and
far between.
I was at Watkins Glen a few years back in the 3 during the Fall vintage
races. Triumph was the featured mark and the only 4 I could remember
seeing was Matt's, from Triumph Rescue, red 4 under the tent. There were
many other Triumphs but not the 4.
Same in the parking areas. The 6 was the most popular followed by the 3.
Good luck on your repairs.
Bob
On 11/24/2012 09:03 PM, Tim Purdy wrote:
> I am still going through a living hell, in putting together my 1964 TR4 back
> together when it got wrecked while parked--the damage was to the body, bonnet,
> fender, etc, not frame or engine, but a slight ding to the radiator. Anyhow,
> the other day, I was asked a most refreshing question, instead of the status
> its been 5 1/2 months since the wreck.
>
> The question was, how many TR4's are still on the road. I have not a clue. I
> will add a second question, though I could probably research it, yet I bet
> that someone knows the answer. How many TR4s were produced?
>
> Tim Purdy
> Susanville, CA
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