Classics Monthly

Adding some refinement

As you can read in the feature starting on p112, early in September I went on Club Triumph’s Ten Countries Run. Until the last minute I was undecided whether to take the Herald or the Acclaim, but as part of my preparations I wanted to add some refinement to the Herald.

I realise that no Herald – and especially a convertible – will ever feel truly refined and that is all part of their charm,

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