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Registration: 550-523
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Model: Triumph Herald Saloon
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Build Date:
Engine Number: KA666
Colour: Coffee and White
Source: Steve McNicol
Date: July/August 2023
Info: I bought it secondhand with around 50,000 miles on the clock in February 1967 and I actually learned to drive with it. As a teenager I used the car extensively going as far afield as Broken Hill (New South Wales) on one trip, a distance of about 300 miles each way. In those days in South Australia when you registered a car they were more interested in the engine number than the serial/chassis number of the vehicle. I have the original purchase invoice still which gives the engine number of KA666 |
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