It would not surprise me if that was the case. There were a lot a
Renault's; Datsun's, etc. when I was over there (67-68; Saigon, Feb 68). Lot
being relative - most transportation included bicycles; motorscooters; or
"rickshaws"; or jeeps -Some large bodied vehicles for the government
bigwigs. I was not that "in" to other Triumphs (afterall I had my TR3 at
home :^) but it seems logical.
Carl
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott A. Roberts [mailto:herald1200@home.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 9:08 AM
To: Triumph List
Subject: Heralds in Viet Nam?
Just something interesting I noticed on the History Channel last night... I
was flipping through and they had a documentary on the Viet Nam War,
specifically the assault on the American Embassy in Saigon, I think(I didn't
catch exactly) during the 1968 Tet Offensive, and in one wide shot of the
building, I saw a familiar little white convertible go zipping by- I am
almost certain it was a Herald! It certainly looked to be one, but the
picture was just a hair fuzzy, and they only showed it once.
Scott
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