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This NEW RELEASE limited edition model is finished in black with a dark red interior "trim" with a "soft top" and "wire wheels".
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Take a trip down memory lane and visit some classic cars from yesteryear. Re-live the glory days of motoring and hopefully you ll find that car that has a special place in your heart. Each model comes in Vanguards packaging a Limited Edition Certificate/Collector card.
When launched in 1961, the Micholotti designed TR4 introduced civilizing features such as wind-up windows into the TR range, which had previously been more of a traditional sports car. Priced at £1,095, the TR4 fitted neatly between its two main rivals from archenemy BMC; the 132bhp but expensive at £1,168, Austin Healey 3000 Mk2, and the beautiful, but slower and cheaper 86bhp MGA Mk2 at £963.
In 1965, after 40,253 examples had been built, the TR4 received a major chassis redesign and became the TR4A. However, the body style continued almost unchanged until the TR6 was launched in 1968.
Take a trip down memory lane and visit some classic cars from yesteryear. Re-live the glory days of motoring and hopefully you ll find that car that has a special place in your heart. Each model comes in Vanguards packaging a Limited Edition Certificate/Collector card.
When launched in 1961, the Micholotti designed TR4 introduced civilizing features such as wind-up windows into the TR range, which had previously been more of a traditional sports car. Priced at £1,095, the TR4 fitted neatly between its two main rivals from archenemy BMC; the 132bhp but expensive at £1,168, Austin Healey 3000 Mk2, and the beautiful, but slower and cheaper 86bhp MGA Mk2 at £963.
In 1965, after 40,253 examples had been built, the TR4 received a major chassis redesign and became the TR4A. However, the body style continued almost unchanged until the TR6 was launched in 1968.