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Triumph Herald.
What to Check Before Buying.

The Triumph Herald was a small British family car produced from 1959 to 1971, known for its distinctive styling and excellent turning circle. Popular with classic car enthusiasts today, it offered simple mechanics and a separate chassis that made repairs easier than many rivals. These cars are now well into their classic years, so rust, structural condition, and originality are major concerns. Finding an honest, well-maintained example requires careful inspection and full history verification.

⚠ Known issue
Structural corrosion in the chassis outriggers and inner sills is a defining issue for the Herald, often hiding beneath cosmetic repairs. Get the full picture before you buy.
⚠ Common MOT failure
Corrosion in chassis, sills, and suspension mounting points

The average used car has 3+ known model faults the seller won't mention.

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