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Between 1962 and 1980, more than 300,000 units of this British roadster were produced. This Triumph Mk1 was called Spitfire 4 and sold from 1962 to 1964. The Mk2, reproduced here, was manufactured until the beginning of 1967. The main differences consist in technical updates and a more powerful engine.
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The Triumph Herald launched in 1959 owes its design to the Italian Michelotti. Its concept remains classic with its body-on-frame. Whitebox reproduced here the first generation two-door sedan (there was also a coupe, a convertible and a station wagon), available until 1962. After that date, the bumpers were covered with white rubber.
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The Triumph Herald launched in 1959 owes its design to the Italian Michelotti. Its concept remains classic with its body-on-frame. Premium X reproduced here the first generation two-door sedan (there was also a coupe, a convertible and a station wagon), available until 1962. After that date, the bumpers were covered with white rubber.