TRIUMPH HERALD 1300 CABRIOLET
First run 13.05.1969... Lot 30
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TRIUMPH HERALD 1300 CABRIOLET
First run 13.05.1969
Kilometers on the odometer: 10,900 kms - ES - 7CV
Vehicle equipped with 5-digit odometer.
CT 16/04/2024 valid
French registration document
Service book, service invoices, documentation
The Triumph Herald is a British Triumph car built between 1959 and 1971. Designed by Giovanni Michelotti, it was available as a sedan, coupé, convertible, station wagon and van. In October 1967, for the London Motor Show, the Herald was given a facelift. Born in 1959, it reached its fourth version, following on from the Herald, Herald 1200 and Herald 12/50. The 13/60 gets a 1300 engine with 62 hp to enhance the "sportiness" of the British model. This engine, shared with the Spitfire Mk III, is tuned differently, with lower cams and a single carburetor instead of two. In fact, it originates from the Triumph 1300, and proves to be robust and very smooth, if not nervous. Well suspended, the car is fun to drive. The engine makes a raucous noise at low revs, evoking a raging character.
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