Highlights
- Conifer Green paintwork
- Raspy 1200 engine
- 4 seat model
- Optional front disc brakes
The Appeal
The Triumph Herald benefited from beautiful styling thanks to Giovanni Michelotti. Originally released with a 948cc engine, Triumph would go on to offer the 1200cc engine as well as a convertible model. The convertible, still possessing the same beauty whilst also offering a more exhilarating driving experience, helped boost sales for Triumph.
Its popularity was reflected in the Herald being produced for some 12 years and thereafter giving the chassis and running gear platform for its successor, the Spitfire.
Its popularity was reflected in the Herald being produced for some 12 years and thereafter giving the chassis and running gear platform for its successor, the Spitfire.
The History and Paperwork
- MOT exempt
- Vehicle has been stored in a garage when not in use by current owner
- Selling as owner relocating
- Conifer Green paintwork in fair condition
- First registered 16/06/1965
- Current owner recently replaced front lower wishbones, bushes, springs and dampers
- Convertible hood recently replaced
- Upgraded start motor
- Good condition for the age
The Interior
- Matador Red seats and carpets in good condition
- 4 seat model
- Convertible hood and lining in very good condition
This Herald Convertible has been cherished by its current owner and is reluctant sale due to relocating. The interior is adorned with rich Matador Red seats and carpet, both of which are in good condition.
The rear seats have a few small repair marks and all seats are free of any rips or tears. The original wooden dash is in fair condition, with a hole in the glovebox and some attention possibly needed to the underside of the dash. All of the gauges and switches work as should with the convenient addition of an oil pressure gauge.
The rear seats have a few small repair marks and all seats are free of any rips or tears. The original wooden dash is in fair condition, with a hole in the glovebox and some attention possibly needed to the underside of the dash. All of the gauges and switches work as should with the convenient addition of an oil pressure gauge.
The Exterior
- Conifer Green paintwork in good condition
- 4 radial tyres with good tread
- Matching original alloys
- Front valance and bottoms of doors have some cracks, chips and minor rust
- Brightwork in good to fair condition
This Herald Convertible has wonderfully deep Conifer Green paintwork, which really helps to compliment the glorious styling. The convertible hood was recently replaced and is in very good condition, the cover for the convertible hood is also in very good condition.
The brightwork around the vehicle is in good condition overall with some pitting visible in areas such as the headlight surrounds and rear bumper overriders. The windscreen rubber surround has some cracking with some rust also present at the bottom of the passenger A-pillar and the bottom of both doors. Finally, there are some cracks and chips present on the front valance.
The brightwork around the vehicle is in good condition overall with some pitting visible in areas such as the headlight surrounds and rear bumper overriders. The windscreen rubber surround has some cracking with some rust also present at the bottom of the passenger A-pillar and the bottom of both doors. Finally, there are some cracks and chips present on the front valance.
The Mechanics
- Current owner has recently replaced front lower wishbones, bushes, springs and dampers
- Radial tyres all around with good tread
- Smooth running engine absent of any knocking or bangs
- Upgraded starter motor by previous owner
This vehicle starts and runs as should. The 1200 engine gives a lovely raspy note, thanks in part to a new exhaust backbox being fitted recently.
There is no knocking, banging or smoke coming from the engine. It accelerates and stops as it should, well and in a straight line. The current owner informs us that he completed a recent journey from London to Brecon Beacons, Wales with no issues.
The engine bay is tidy and in fair condition, with a recently replaced oil filter. The underside is in good condition and also included in the sale is a full-sized spare wheel, located in the boot.
There is no knocking, banging or smoke coming from the engine. It accelerates and stops as it should, well and in a straight line. The current owner informs us that he completed a recent journey from London to Brecon Beacons, Wales with no issues.
The engine bay is tidy and in fair condition, with a recently replaced oil filter. The underside is in good condition and also included in the sale is a full-sized spare wheel, located in the boot.
Summary
The Herald 1200 Convertible offers owners not only stunning looks but also a pure, exposed driving experience. The convertible model gives great visibility thanks to the large glass area and option to retract the convertible hood. This example is in fair to good condition overall, boasting a smooth running 1147cc engine and a gorgeous colour combination.
This Herald will be sure to put a smile on the drivers face whilst also catching the eyes of onlookers. This is a fine opportunity to offer an honest classic convertible with a thoughtful specification to match.
This Herald will be sure to put a smile on the drivers face whilst also catching the eyes of onlookers. This is a fine opportunity to offer an honest classic convertible with a thoughtful specification to match.
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