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New Guy seeking Herald

Reed Ball

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Hi All. I'm new. It looks like a great site. I'm an early retiree, but when I was a kid my Dad had a 1967 Herald convertible. I spent my childhood in the backseat of that car and I should probably leave it a good memory, but I need to re-live it... or at least the Herald part. If you have one for sale any year) or know of one I'd appreciate a heads-up. Thanks very much. -Reed
 
Good Day Reed,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC (Little British Cars) site anywhere.

You may want to post in the "Triumph Classifieds" your wants & or needs. I`m sure someone will come along and be able to fill your desire for a "Herald".

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Welcome, Reed!

We've a fair number of "Herald-heads", as one of our own calls 'em, including one of our moderators, Andy Mace. You'll find him hanging out on the Triumph side, so give him a shout and I'll be willing to bet he can find one for you.

Oh, and the best way to "leave it a good memory" IS to re-live it!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
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