This A3-sized Limited Edition Fine Art Print features a detailed hand drawn illustration of Triumph TR4A IRS by George Morgan.

This print comes from a limited edition print run consisting of just 95 pieces and will be signed by hand and individually numbered in soft pencil by George Morgan prior to despatch. 

Produced on thick 300 gsm silk art paper this Limited Edition Print is suitable for framing with or without a mount and will be supplied inside a sturdy cardboard postal tube. The frame and mount shown are not included.

Triumph TR4A IRS

The sharp lines and new chassis of the TR4 were well received in 1961 by all but the USA who continued to buy the previous model. The TR4A was an evolution of the TR4 with a 2138 cc, 4-cylinder engine giving 104 bhp. Built between 1965 and 1968, it was hoped the new but more complex independent rear suspension, using coil springs and semi-trailing wishbones would address the desire for more comfortable riding sports cars, but in response to dealer requests about a quarter of TR4A's were produced with a solid rear axle option, similar to the earlier TR4. The TR4A was the first vehicle to offer an option for axle type. The new suspension eventually proved itself with customers and in competition, with three TR4A IRS models posting a team win and finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd in class at the 1966 Sebring 12-hour race. The IRS model carries a distinctive globe bonnet badge and special boot badge.

Size 420mm x 297mm (16.54" x 11.69")

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