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Triumph Herald. After a pause lasting half a decade, Triumph returned to the saloon-car sector with the Herald in 1959. For business reasons, it was constructed using the archaic body-on-chassis.


Triumph Herald Saloon 1964

Over 100,000 948 Triumph Heralds were made from 1959 and beyond its production life of 1961 with knock down kits being exported around the world. The 948 Triumph Herald was available as a Saloon and a Coupe, then later as a Convertible. Styled by Italian designer Giovanni Michelotti, the Triumph Herald was an exciting design and introduced many.


1970 Triumph Herald 13/60 Saloon , 53,000 Miles FSH SOLD Car and Classic

Triumph Herald Saloon Technical Specs 1959: 39 PS (38 hp); Petrol;Average consumption: l/100km ( MPG);Length:388.6cm (152.99 inches); Width:152.4cm (60 inches); Height:132.1cm (52.01 inches)


Lot 301 1968 Triumph Herald 1200 Saloon

Which Triumph Herald to buy? No Herald is sporty, as the largest engine offers just 61bhp. But upgrades for a bit more go are simplicity itself - it's easy to slot in Spitfire mechanicals,.


Classic 1960 Triumph Herald 1.0 Saloon For Sale. Price 22 000 eur Dyler

The Triumph Herald is a small two-door car introduced by Standard-Triumph of Coventry in 1959 and made through to 1971. The body design was by the Italian stylist Giovanni Michelotti, and the car was offered in saloon, convertible, coupé, estate and van models, with the latter marketed as the Triumph Courier .


1960 Triumph Herald 948 Saloon YouTube

The Triumph Herald was initially available as a Saloon and Coupe in 1959 with a Convertible launched in 1960. Production Figures 948cc Saloon: 86,129 948cc Saloon S: 6,577 948cc Coupe: 15,157 948cc Convertible: 8,258 For More Triumph Film CLICK HERE


Triumph Herald 13/60 Saloon.. Triumph cars, Triumph motor, Old school cars

Triumph Herald Saloon is a car that has a 2 door saloon (sedan) body style with a front mounted engine driving through the rear wheels. The power is produced by a naturally aspirated engine of 0.9 litre capacity. This unit features overhead valve valve gear, 4 cylinder layout, and 2 valves per cylinder.


Triumph Herald 13/60 2door saloon 19671971 Oldiesfan67 "Mon blog auto"

Initially, Triumph sold the Herald as a saloon or coupé. The saloon made do with a single carburettor version of the 948cc engine and a meagre 35bhp, though it could offer 36mpg.


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The Triumph Herald is a small two-door car introduced by Standard-Triumph of Coventry in 1959 and made through to 1971. The body design was by the Italian stylist Giovanni Michelotti, and the car was offered in saloon, convertible, coupé, estate and van models, with the latter marketed as the Triumph Courier. Triumph Herald FAQs


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Jun 11th 2023 at 7:00AM 1 Comments 99 - 1962 Triumph Herald in Colorado junkyard - photo by Murilee Martin Triumph was best-known in the United States for selling rakish sports cars, from the.


956 Triumph Herald 1200 Saloon (1967) Triumph Herald 1200 … Flickr

14th September 2021 BEST TRIUMPH HERALD-BASED CLASSICS Aided by its separate-chassis design, the new-for-1959 Triumph Herald proved an ideal base from which to develop other models - including Triumph sports cars Triumph Herald (1959-1971)


TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 SALOON *** SOLD

Triumph; Super; 1965 Triumph herald saloon For Sale. This herald is the 12/ 50 model & comes in two tone baby blue over navy. It has a full slide / fold vinyl roof, light blue interior with wooden dash. first registered in 1965 it is exempt from both tax & mot. It did have a valid mot to confirm its roadworthyness but this has just expired.


1970 Triumph Herald Saloon Hoddesdon £2750 Retro Rides

Junkyard Gem: 1962 Triumph Herald 1200 Saloon. Triumph was best-known in the United States for selling rakish sports cars, from the TR2s of the middle 1950s through the very last TR7s and TR8s of the early 1980s. Back in its home country, though, Triumph offered a much broader range of vehicles, including quasi-sensible family sedans such as.


1969 Triumph Herald 13/60 Saloon, Original Spec. SOLD Car and Classic

1962 Triumph Herald 1200 1147cc · Petrol · 87,879 Miles · Manual · 4 speed Nairn. RHD £3,795. Triumph Herald Saloon 102,000 Kilometres International. €22,000 Advert Triumph Herald 1200 Cabriolet 115,000 Kilometres International. €22,000.


Lot 301 1968 Triumph Herald 1200 Saloon

The Triumph Herald was a small sized, two door car produced by the Standard-Triumph Company in 1959, all the way through until 1971 within the city of Coventry. The body was designed by Giovanni Michelotti, an Italian stylist, produced as a convertible, coupé, saloon, estate and van model, with the van model sold as the Triumph Courier.


Triumph Herald Saloon 948cc 1959 to 62 Stock Photo Alamy

By this time, Leyland had replaced all the old Standard cars with new Triumphs - the 1300 and 2000 saloons were successfully establishing the luxury/sports/executive saloon concept that was so successfully built on by others during the 1970s and 1980s.

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