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Triumph Herald in SW Michigan

RLBaird

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I have 3 Triumph Heralds that I’ve picked up over the past 10 years. I’ve also owned 2 Austin-Healey Sprites about 40 years ago. My 64 Herald is street legal and looking forward getting it to peak running. Enjoy open air driving, not into increased power just getting it up and over the next hill.
 
great and unusual cars - welcome
 
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