Triumph Herald
Uploader Comments (ColonelWalterKurtz)
All Comments (14)
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fukkin stewpit vid
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Is fitting a tachometer a difficult thing to do?
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yeah, u did well with 125pound!! ours has been a full resto with nearly all new bolts, all bushes bearings n uni joints, rebuilt diff new shockies. found some discs 4 the front.. 2pac paint.. new upholstery n carpet etc.. cost us a little more than a few grand (AU$), but we were told that people these days spend at least 30grand on a half decent resto, so we've done really well i reckon. yeah, my dad has one 2 n we've had some great times in that, yeh. cant wait 4 mine 2b rego'd!!
thanx,cu
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i got one covertible cool cars thaks 4 rhe video
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Great car. When I was sixteen I had four Heralds. Three sedans and a convertible. Rather the lines of the saloon though. Thanks for the videos.
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my dad has one of these and they are cool!
is the front made in fiberglass ?
bababacardi 2 years ago
The bonnet was all steel, front valance was glass.
ColonelWalterKurtz 2 years ago
looks a bit better after a bit of work hey! how long has yours taken to restore? did u do mechanicals? Bushes and everything?
have a look at mine if u wish.. its a 1200 coupe.. havent got the roof on her yet tho.
good stuff. see ya
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rowtheboat2 3 years ago
Wasn't what you'd call a full-on resto by any stretch of the imagination. Cost us £125 back in about 1989 and it was my first car, although I let my brother have it as he was doing most of the work on it. Never forget those times though, had some great times in it. Hope you have as much fun with yours!
ColonelWalterKurtz 3 years ago