I think the expected sale price was £25,000 so a bit of a bargain for someone methinks.
The Examiner got it facts wrong with their headline,as Thora could not driveIt sold for £16,500
Famous car from Last of the Summer Wine sold at auction after bids war
The Triumph Herald was driven by Edie Pegden, played by Dame Thora Hird, in the beloved Yorkshire showwww.examinerlive.co.uk
I was thinking that but they do state driven by Edie and not Thora, although Thora would sit behind the wheel while being towed on a low loader style thing if I’m correct.The Examiner got it facts wrong with their headline,as Thora could not drive
With all the times the car ended up precariously balanced at the top of a hill, being driven through high grass, and other impossible places; it's a wonder that it still looks good.
Have you sent a copy of the ad to Santa telling him you've been a very good boy this year?I believe this car was used as a stand-in with fake plates for continuity. Surfaced in Ireland & almost back on the road.
I mention this car in my video of Edie's Triumphs. At the time practically all that was known was that it was in Ireland!I believe this car was used as a stand-in with fake plates for continuity. Surfaced in Ireland & almost back on the road.
When Edie was driving it it was hardly ever on the road. Literally!!.I believe this car was used as a stand-in with fake plates for continuity. Surfaced in Ireland & almost back on the road.
As Clegg might have said, "Coverted into a convertible, I like it!"I think the one Graham has is the most used Triumph, I think this one did not start off as a convertible, but was converted into one, it made it a little wider in the back seats giving the 3 ladies who often sat in the back a bit more room