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The last Triumph Herald - a 13 / 60 convertible, came off the No
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The last Triumph Herald - a 13 / 60 convertible, came off the No
The last Triumph Herald - a 13/60 convertible, came off the No. 1 assembly line at Triumph Motor Companys Canley works, today. Mr. M. W. Sanders, director and general manager drove the white convertible off the line to cheers from workers. " The Herald has been a good friend to us through some difficult times, " said Mr. Sanders, who was responsible for opening the Canley assembly where also the 532, 412 various Herald cars have been made since the model was introduced in September 1959. A new model called the 1500 will take its place on the line along with Spitfire and GT sports cars.
21st May 1971
Coventry Telegraph Archive
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Coventry
West Midlands
England
Media ID 21322880
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In this nostalgic photo print, we witness a momentous occasion at the Triumph Motor Company's Canley works. The image captures the last Triumph Herald - a 13/60 convertible, as it rolls off the No. 1 assembly line. The significance of this event is evident in the jubilant atmosphere surrounding Mr. M. W. Sanders, director and general manager, who proudly drives the white convertible amidst cheers from workers. Mr. Sanders himself acknowledges the Herald's contribution during challenging times, stating that it has been a loyal companion to them throughout difficult periods. This sentiment reflects not only his personal connection with the vehicle but also highlights its importance within the company's history. Since its introduction in September 1959, an impressive total of 532,412 various Herald cars have been manufactured at Canley assembly under Mr. Sanders' supervision. However, now it is time for change as a new model called the 1500 will take over production on this very same line alongside Spitfire and GT sports cars. This snapshot transports us back to May 21st, 1971 - an era when motor vehicles were crafted with care and dedication by skilled workers in Coventry's bustling factory district. It serves as a reminder of triumphs achieved through hard work and innovation while honoring both past achievements and future endeavors within Triumph Motor Company's rich legacy.
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