The Triumph Herald 1200 12-50 1961 Full Service Repair Manual is your comprehensive guide to repairing, maintaining, rebuilding, refurbishing, or restoring your classic Triumph Herald. This manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations covering every aspect of your car, from basic maintenance to complex repairs. The manual is designed to be user-friendly, with clear and concise language, step-by-step instructions, and numerous illustrations. It includes detailed sub-steps to expand on repair procedures, notes, cautions, and warnings to highlight critical information, and bold figure numbers to quickly match illustrations with instructions. Enlarged insets allow you to examine parts in detail. Troubleshooting and electrical service procedures are combined with detailed wiring diagrams for easy navigation. The manual also simplifies diagnosing and repairing electrical system problems. With its comprehensive coverage and user-friendly organization, this manual is an essential resource for both professional technicians and DIY mechanics.
The Triumph Herald 1200 12-50, launched in 1961, was a significant step forward for the British car manufacturer, marking a departure from their previous, more traditional designs. This compact saloon, initially available as a 2-door, offered a fresh and modern aesthetic, departing from the more conservative styling of its predecessor, the Triumph Mayflower. The Herald 1200's appeal lay in its spacious interior, particularly for its size, and its surprisingly sporty handling, thanks to its unitized construction and independent suspension. Power was provided by a 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine, producing a respectable 48 horsepower, coupled with a four-speed manual gearbox. This combination provided a peppy and agile driving experience, further enhanced by its relatively lightweight construction.
Despite its relatively modest power output, the Herald's fuel economy and affordability attracted a wide audience, especially amongst young drivers seeking a stylish and practical car. The introduction of the 12-50 designation marked a significant change in the model’s engine, moving from the earlier 948cc engine to a larger 1147cc unit, offering improved performance and economy. The Herald 1200 12-50 would continue to evolve over the years, with later models offering a wider selection of body styles and engine options, including a larger 1300cc unit. The Herald's success in the market contributed significantly to Triumph's reputation for producing innovative and stylish, yet affordable cars, and its legacy continues to be celebrated by enthusiasts who appreciate its unique blend of practicality and performance.