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Yes, most were convertibles. Here's the breakdown (according to Graham Robson, with typical original prices in parentheses):NikolausConrad said:Were most of the Heralds imported to the USA convertibles? I imagine 2 door saloons were imported, it's just whenever I see Heralds for sale on Ebay or Craigs it's always a convertible and I've been looking for a saloon.
NikolausConrad said:Were most of the Heralds imported to the USA convertibles? I imagine 2 door saloons were imported, it's just whenever I see Heralds for sale on Ebay or Craigs it's always a convertible and I've been looking for a saloon.
Alas, fat chance of THAT happening. Heck, I'm still 25 linear feet worth of deep snow from the road before I can even get to my mailbox!tomgt6 said:Don't show this to Andy. He will be on the next plane to come and get it.
BTW, this is even more interesting than I thought, given a second look at the pictures. I see evidence that it might have been a "Personal Export Delivery" car; note the two little black "dots" on either side of the current license plate on the trunk lid. Often as not, those were originally there to hold the British number plate.swift6 said:There is a very nicely restored Herald at the Motorway Ltd in Fort Collins, CO that was looking for a new owner last I heard.
Unfortunately, it's not a straight swap between the two cars, as likely the "1964" has the later style, stronger chassis frame. It can be swapped but not without some work. Depending on how badly the other frame is rusted, it might well be repairable, with the end result being two Heralds saved!tomgt6 said:His thought was to use the frame from the 1200 under the 948, or to transfer everything from the 948 to the 1200.
Andrew Mace said:Shawn, if you might be able to get details about the car (commission number, etc.), I'd be interested in having the car on my Database. Sure, I'd like the car, too, but I already have a white sedan with red interior (see Avatar)!
Come to think of it, I don't have any Triumphs with blue interiors.....WAIT! STOP! (Note to self: do NOT listen to them!)swift6 said:I think you need a Herald with one of each.![]()
That is one particular owner, as it looks pretty good to me! But then, I'm coming from the perspective of an owner of a '62 Herald sedan that is seeing its first full winter of driving in many, many years. Could've been worse, but I'm certainly starting to see the effect road salt has on the really poor bodywork and paint that was done long before I bought the car (talk about your 10-footer)!swift6 said:Those photos are are from when it first showed up at The Motorway Ltd. It was a very good 10' car. The owner was very particular and it was stripped down and completely redone. It is MUCH nicer now.
Andrew Mace said:Shawn, if you might be able to get details about the car (commission number, etc.), I'd be interested in having the car on my Database. Sure, I'd like the car, too, but I already have a white sedan with red interior (see Avatar)!