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Post-War Other Anyone want a Hearld?

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What can be seen looks interesting; might be worthwhile. Let us know, Andy.
 
That would make a nice project and not cost a ton of money to do if all the major stuff is there. I always thought they were cute little cars. :encouragement: PJ
 
I'm interested in what you found out Andy.....
 
Word is that the car has been outside (albeit covered for the most part) for decades. It all seems straight and relatively complete, but floors are weak/gone and the chassis is...well...probably not good at all. I'm still tempted myself, but I fear it might be only a parts car. :(
 
looks like no herald for me. now back to my spitfire....
 
Word is that the car has been outside (albeit covered for the most part) for decades. It all seems straight and relatively complete, but floors are weak/gone and the chassis is...well...probably not good at all. I'm still tempted myself, but I fear it might be only a parts car. :(

I know someone who would be interested in some parts. No room at the moment for a whole parts car though. Tom
 
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