Triumph Herald 1200 1967 - 11oz Ceramic Mug - Ideal Gift for the Classic Car Enthusiast

£11.75
11 fluid oz ceramic mug (95mm high, 80mm diameter not including handle) suitable for dishwasher and microwave. Printed on both sides. Free delivery in UK mainland.

HISTORY.
The Triumph Herald was a small family car produced from 1959 to 1971 as a rival to the Ford Anglia. It was hampered at the time as Standard Triumph had financial problems and were taken over by Leyland Motors in 1961. There were five body styles, saloon, coupe, convertible, estate and a van version which I've never seen and unusual characteristic of rubber bumpers. This model was the basic version with the 1147cc four cylinder engine although originally it began with a 948cc engine and the uprated version was known as the 12/50 which although it had the same size engine although with an extra 12bhp and a sunroof.

PHOTOGRAPH
I took this picture at a Classic Car event in West Sussex, July 2021.

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)
11 fluid oz ceramic mug (95mm high, 80mm diameter not including handle) suitable for dishwasher and microwave. Printed on both sides. Free delivery in UK mainland.

HISTORY.
The Triumph Herald was a small family car produced from 1959 to 1971 as a rival to the Ford Anglia. It was hampered at the time as Standard Triumph had financial problems and were taken over by Leyland Motors in 1961. There were five body styles, saloon, coupe, convertible, estate and a van version which I've never seen and unusual characteristic of rubber bumpers. This model was the basic version with the 1147cc four cylinder engine although originally it began with a 948cc engine and the uprated version was known as the 12/50 which although it had the same size engine although with an extra 12bhp and a sunroof.

PHOTOGRAPH
I took this picture at a Classic Car event in West Sussex, July 2021.

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)