Highlights
- Factory convertible in Old English white with red interior
- Comprehensive restoration from bare chassis since 2021
- Professionally reupholstered interior by the owner's daughter
- Reconditioned Rimmer engine with electronic ignition upgrade
- Wire wheels reconditioned and powder-coated
- Never driven in rain since restoration
- New roof, refurbished dashboard and new tyres
The Appeal
If you want a stylish classic that’s practical for four, simple to maintain and great fun to drive, then you want a Herald. The later 13/60 adds decent power to keep up with modern traffic.
Few available are likely as good as this one with such extensive recent work. It is a ‘CV’ suffix factory convertible that the vendor bought in 2021 with the aim of renovating it. That work turned into a full restoration including bodywork, repaint and full retrim. Finished in Old English White with a professionally upholstered red interior - it is a really lovely example. Neat details like a refurbished veneer dashboard, new roof and powder-coated wire wheels complete the look.
Beneath the clamshell bonnet is a reconditioned Rimmer Bros 1.3L engine. The clutch is new and the differential has been rebuilt. There is also a new wiring loom and the brakes have been fully overhauled.
The vendor report that he has never used the roof, so it requires a little adjustment. That seems a small job to complete what is a really lovely example of the very usable four seater Herald.
The vendor says:
“The original colour was blue but as I was building the car up from the bottom I decided on old English white which I think looks great. I had to replace the front bulk head, springs, shocks, basically everything. New bolts, the lot. I have a very knowledgeable friend who happens to be a professional classic car restorer and who helped throughout the project.
“This is possibly one of the straightest and rust free Triumph Heralds currently on the road. You can run a 5mm spacer along all the gaps. The only issue I have with it is the roof but I rather ignored it as I never used it. The car is a real head turner when out and about and is great fun to drive. Reason for selling having spent so much time, effort and expense? For me it is the journey of putting new life into something old. I am also a 6’2” ex rugby player and the car is a bit small for me!”
History and Paperwork
- First registered 2nd August 1968
- Current keeper since December 2021
- Restored by current keeper since 2021
- Work included body refurbishment, repaint and retrim
- Engine is a Rimmer Bros refurbished unit fitted by previous keeper
- Originally blue, now finished in Old English White
- DVLA still records car as blue which buyer may wish to update
- Virtually unused since restoration except for the owner's daughter's wedding
- Photographic record of restoration as shown
- V5C in current keeper’s name
- Registered as a Historic Vehicle
- Never used in the rain
- Some spares included
- Large history file as shown
- VIN number GE22174CV
The Condition
- Finished in Old English White following recent extensive restoration
- Body has been completely restored with new metal replacing any corroded sections
- Chassis carefully rebuilt using factory workshop manual and assist from professional classic car restorer
- Presents with precise 5mm panel gaps throughout
- Minor scratches present where the roof frame sits just behind the doors
- Underside presents well in photos following recent restoration
- Chromework and badging appears to be original and show light tarnish
- Convertible roof is new but may require further adjustment
- Wire wheels have been reconditioned and powder coated
- Fitted with quality Uniroyal tyres which are recent and little used
- Original steel wheels included with the sale
- New carpets fitted throughout
- Interior professionally reupholstered in red by the owner's daughter
- Dashboard has been re-veneered
- New wood-rimmed steering wheel fitted
- Mini tonneau cover included in colour to match seats
- Modern phone charging point discreetly installed in the glove box
- All instruments reported to be in working order
The Mechanics
- 1,296cc Standard Triumph 4cyl engine
- 4-speed manual transmission
- Rimmer reconditioned engine installed prior to current ownership
- Electronic ignition upgrade fitted
- New clutch installed during restoration
- Differential has been reconditioned to address play
- Complete new wiring loom fitted
- Braking system completely renewed including pipes and connectors
- New springs and shock absorbers fitted
- Little use since restoration completed
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