Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present a superb and great daily
driving example of this very rare indeed 1966 Triumph 'Herald'
Sports 1200 Series 4 speed manual Convertible in its very striking
'Royal Blue' color paint with a Black interior and White soft
top!Recently acquired from its long time southern California owner,
with excellent service history in fabulous driving and cosmetic
condition. Recent service history includes on 12/17/2024 at 96,488
miles electronic ignition installed, and oil pressure switch
($601.13); at 96,137 miles new battery ($313.15); at 95,326 miles
new points and condensor and spark plugs, fuel filter, rear brake
shoes, rear wheel cylinders, brake fluid, valve cover gasket, 4 new
radial tires, oil filter, carburetor overhaul, tune up ($2,482.27);
at 90,723 miles head gasket set, r amp;r cylinder head, complete
valve job ($1,598.79); new master cylinder, fuel pump, ($1,141.94);
at 85,735 miles r amp;r transmission, resurface flywheel
($1,209.45); at 85,694 miles new axle shaft U joint ($844.32); all
records available. Obviously from viewing these service records it
is obvious that at no time was any expense spared on this
particular cars preventive maintenance and servicing and the car
can boast all relatively new tires, complete valve job, master
cylinder and brakes, differential, fuel pump, clutch and 4 speed
transmission!This is obviously one rare and highly desirable and
sentimentally popular classic British sports car! And this a
completely rust free southern California always garaged example,
which any enthusiast will confirm is extremely rare! The trunk,
floor boards, rocker panels and all the typically rust prone areas
are all completely solid and rust free - an obviously always
garaged example that has survived intact!The original 'Royal Blue'
color paint is very striking along with the matching Black bucket
seats interior with matching door panels and carpet, a lovely
original steering wheel and original wood dashboard. The cars
original White soft top, whilst still very functional and which
still will protect the car in anything but the most incremental
weather, please note does have a couple of small tears. The car
also can boast its original wheels and its original spare wheel in
its storage compartment in the trunk. The Triumph Herald 'Sports
1200 Series' convertible is one now very rarely seen British
classic. Conceived to replace the Standard Eight and Ten sedans,
the renown Italian stylist Giovanni Michelotti styled Herald with
British engineering boasted considerable panache, and in 1966 was
offered as a 2 Door Sedan or convertible, and the Herald range
would prove to be the amongst the most successful small British
sports cars of the 1960's. Using a separate chassis and drum brakes
and all independent suspension, it was actually powerful by
modernized versions of the old Standard engine. The larger 1147cc
engine (70 cu in) was added in 1961 with a 1296cc engine (79 cu in)
added in 1967. Production ended in 1971.Instruments were a single
large speedometer, temperature and fuel gauges, a lockable glovebox
and heater. Leather seats and a wood veneered dashboard were
optional extras. Without a doubt this will prove to be one rare
piece of British motoring history - a beautiful example of a true
and completely rust free surviving and very striking and superbly
maintained 1966 Triumph Sports 1200 Convertible, a great example
for any Triumph enthusiast or simply any classic British sports car
lover to enjoy today!