My 2 cents-they're both special in their own ways!
Laura G. and Nigel
>Well, when you start to compare a Herald to a Southern Cross, it's roughly
>like comparing cheddar to gruyere. They are both very tasty, but one just
>has that much more exotic flavour. The one time I rode in a Herald, it was
>certainly fun, but the seats were so springy! I felt as if I was going to
>slide off of them. Then again, the engine (which a friend was in the
>process of reassembly) still had a few snaggles left. Either way, yes,
>Andy, the Herald is no Niagra Falls. =']
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>Zach Zaletel
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>I know of a nice GT6 in the midwest (albeit for a high price) if anyone
>feels the need to add another car to their stable. Hmm... If someone
>purchased the car and needed me to store the car for them, it would be well
>looked after... mwa ha ha ha (more manaical laughter...) -z
>
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>> MUNDANE? The Triumph Herald? Zach, saying that to me is like saying
>> "Niagara Falls" to one of the Three Stooges -- "slowly I turn...step by
>> step, inch by inch....! :-) :-) :-) [Please note liberal use of smileys
>> for the humor-impaired or flame-prone.]
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>> Now the 1300.... (kidding!)
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>> --Andy
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