Great to see Dolly's still on the road (my wife's name for her)' to her EUD stood for, EXTREMELY UNIQUE DOLOMITE! She was my pride and joy for more than ten year's, We brought her on new years eve 1981,and( regretfully) sold her in 1992/3. She was a head Turner then,and still is today, thanks to you!...... yes she was originally automatic, and I converted her to manual, although from memory, it was 1887/8 ,definitely not 1991 I brought an ex road/race car, and took all the parts needed from that,... I am a carpenter by trade, and one of my customers son had just finished his apprenticeship as a mechanic, and helped convert it at weekends, it was a lot of work, but the conversation went perfectly!...When I sold her,she was immaculate, but completely standard. I wish she was still mine!....Full credit to you for getting her to the condition she's in now ....Well done!
Hi, That's absolutely fantastic to hear from you! I'm so pleased to read your post. I unfortunately sold the car last year but it's now living near Colchester and is the current owners pride and joy so it's definitely in good hands still. It was a real hoot to drive and i still miss it. :)
Down here in Australia, I had a 76 Sprint, with factory LSD. Only ever made 2 mistakes with the car. 1. I bought it. 2. I sold it. Had it for about 6 years and loved it. Never had an overheating issue with it, but I did stick in the biggest custom made radiator I could get, with thermo fan. Sold it to buy a 4AG powered Corolla, which I could never get to handle as good as the Dolly.
Beautiful, beautiful car mate. I had 5 of these bloody things over the years and totally love the damn things. One of the most underestimated cars of all time in my opinion.
In theory I still own one. I kept all the mechanical parts when I broke mine, too much rust & I already had two classics. I’ve kept the parts including a rebuilt engine with a new short engine from Rimmers just in case I ever find a good shell from an 1850/1500.
Was my dream car, 1973, I bought a dark red one around 1975 and ran it for about 5 years, the engine was amazingly powerful, was one the fastest saloon cars on the road at the time, even 3 litre Capri's couldn't match the acceleration from a standing start. . lol. I had overheating problems on the motorway which were due to previous owner fitting incorrect radiator. Had a fair bit of rust by the end and needed valve guides so I had to sell it, but love the Sprint for it's great looks and the engine.
Awesome car- grossly under estimated in my humble opinion. 127 Bhp. 60 in 8.4 seconds, 116 mph top end. They were seriously impressive figures back in the 70's. The Sprint was an RS2000 eater, and by far the better car in terms of the interior, dash, instrumentation etc. My father owned a white Sprint circa 1977-79, UTB 729M, white. Huge fan, would love one, but I own a very 'interesting' Capri and a P6 3500 already. Thoroughly enjoyed seeing your fabulous Mimosa yellow, (one of the best colours) Sprint. Enjoy! :)
I love the Dolomite Sprints. I've never owend one but I grew up with them because my dad was a passionate owner so for most of my childhood we had one in the family. I always get excited when I see one on the road.
Oh wow a manual choke - forgot all about these in these very old cars when I was a lil nipper growing up in the late 1970s. The Dolly is a magnificent motor then and now. Very lucky if any of you has owned them.
That a lovely car, I was fortunate enough to have two of these great cars back in the eighties. If I ever won the lottery I would have one again, which would compliment my Honda type R very nicely which is what I would consider as a modern day sprint.
Great video, I enjoyed your walk around tour of your Dolomite. Your car is in great condition and you’ve got some nice extras on it. I like your door speakers, they look great. Your video is definitely not boring, you did everything perfectly, I also enjoyed your driving and how you explained everything. Well done, and keep up the good work of looking after your very tidy Dolly.
A fantastic old bus! The dolomite has grown on me a lot. I tended not to like them back when they still made them but in reality they were incredible cars and you just demonstrated that they are a lot of fun. Great video!
I've wanted a Dolomite since I was about 17-years old, which was a long time ago. The Sprint would be the absolute dream. I remember your first Dolomite, which was gorgeous, and this one's just as striking. As others have pointed out, such an underrated car for years, but I reckon you bought at just the right time. Prices are only going one way right now. Great video!
My dad bought a new Sprint for my 18th Birthday in 1978.We installed twin Weber DCOE 45's and managed 135 mph on the motorway from Croydon to Gatwick Airport.What a great car it was.Subscribed.
Had one back in 83/84, was only 18, what a fast car it was back then, head went on it, was a total rust bucket but I loved until someone turn into me, I tried too avoid but went through a bus stop, was probably speeding being a young lad in a car like that, fond memories ❤️
Lovely example. I owned a Sprint for 10 years. It might help your carb set up if you ditch the waxstat jets and fit plain jets and also fit plain butterfly discs. These items were fitted to improve emissions (probably for the US market) but in my opinion just made setting up the carbs impossible as the mixture would change by itself depending on engine bay temperature. Also don't worry too much about head gaskets. You have a later model fitted with uprated head studs. As long as you look after the coolant it will be fine. My Sprint got to 140k when the rust just got too much. The engine was still as sweet as a nut.
Lovely cars. I owned a Inca yellow Sprint W reg. It was made in September 1980, the same month as production stopped. There is a trick to help stop those slant 4 engines overheating. I should know, having owned 2 × Sprints, early 1850 and a Stag (the V8 is a twin Dolly engine). Never had a coolant issue. The other mechanical issue was the fuel pump whined loudly. So I change mine to a Bosch.
Lovely car mate, my Dad had one around 1980 to 1986 in Burgundy with tan interior we went to the south of France every summer in it, we were the coolest car on the road, especially in France.🤣 Your walk around your car, has brought back so many memories.👍🏼
I worked on these at the police garage in the first 6 months of my apprenticeship where we had 18 of them as patrol cars. There performance was second to none, but the engines reliability was terrible, head gaskets, big ends etc. BL supplied an engine in the end, that lasted 3 weeks. I loved them and in fact bought one myself and had no problems. Liked them with the viscous fan fitted as they sounded great. Great video, thanks.
Love the car, man! I wish the 70's cars here in the States were half of what the Dolly is! Also, I know it may be sacrilege, but Moss seems to make great carbs for Triumphs too. And Webers would add some power and tunability to it too. Love the car sir
I’ve just rewatched this one Trig as you’ve bought the red 1850 today. I know I sound like a broken record but I’d still give my right ball for the green Sprint that the Haynes museum have, 22k from new on that one. Such a lovely engine noise amongst everything else.
What a lovely car, I had four back in the day two 1850s and two Sprints, I have seen other comments on here about the twin tailpipes but I guess that's preference these days and I don't think the twin pipes helped gas flow one bit. The overheating problems were largely caused by people not realising that the antifreeze needed to stay in year round and used to drain it in the spring (which is what we used to do back then) run through the summer with plain water which used to damage the waterways and head gasket and then refill with antifreeze which is a searcher and that's when the problems used to start. They were seen as a bit of an old mans car back in the day but I think it's a bit unfair to compare them to the RS2000 because I think they were aimed at a slightly different market for example the middle manager who had a young family and warranted a slightly more upmarket car than a Marina or a Cortina but wasn't quite senior enough for a Rover P6 or later on an SD1 or a Granada whereas the Escort was aimed very much at te other end of the market i.e. The young lad who'd just got enough insurance bonus so could afford to insure a Mexico or RS and really didn't have to worry about getting the family in the car. I loved all my Dolomites and with hindsight I wish I'd kept the last one a 1977 Sprint in Mimosa yellow.
Great video thanks I had 3 of these and the last one in 1981 was in Inca yellow. The car had great performance and reasonable fuel consumption too. Pleased to see you enjoying your sprint. Hope it has a long life.
Worked on these when they were brand new, loved them, never did a head gasket but did spend lots of time setting differential angle to reduce driveline vibration under heavy accel.
Enjoyed the video, got fond memories of this car, well the sprint I should say, use to look forward to my dads mate coming round in his, dad would get the tools out, nice thanks.
A car which brings back fond memories. My father had one and it was really quite a groundbreaking engine. Very quick for it’s day and a better builld quality than most BL cars of the time. Remember Dad having problem with leak on head gasket, a common problem. The overdrive was quite a novelty. For me the highlight was driving it shortly after passing my test after my 17th birthday, learned on Austin 1100 with the worlds worst gearbox. The sprint felt like a rocket ship by comparison. Sadly the insurance company realised my age and decided they no longer wanted to insure me on dads policy so only got to drive it once but has a special place in my motoring history.
I read somewhere that the overheating/gasket issues were because dealers weren't used to alloy heads on iron blocks and the need for coolant with corrosion inhibitors when servicing back in the day. Typical BL. Any reputation for fragility was undeserved. Always loved Dollies especially the Sprint. Lovely example. Love your channel
Beautiful car, thanks for sharing, great video. Memories of 70’s and 80’s when my uncle had three of these from new. Glad to see how well you’re looking after it. Looks and sounds amazing, well done. Continue to enjoy.
I enjoyed that, thank you! I've always wanted one of these but the opportunity never arose. I moved to Canada 20 years ago, and I now have a Triumph tr6 which I enjoy very much in the summer time! Unfortunately it doesn't have the overdrive although in theory I could have one fitted, but if I stay around 50 MPH it isn't that bad on fuel and I get about 25 miles per US gallon.
Your Sprint looks awesome matey, I owned 10 of these in the 1980/1990s , Never suffered a blown head gasket in any of them probably due to the fact I would renew the water-pump as soon as I bought one and fitted aircraft bolts in the camshaft (they were prone to snap) my favourite one was the yellow one which I fitted a blue printed engine into it, It was awesome and used to run rings round the BMW's of the day and my friends holbay engined hunter gls, Great to see yours keep up the videos :) It would look better with the standard twin pipe exhaust :) (just my opinion)
Love these cars, I had one myself many years ago and they're quick even by todays standards but you will have to paint it again...and again and again...They love distributor caps which at the time were bloody expensive and head gaskets too...But I still loved them, mainly because they would piss off an XR3. Yours is a beautiful example, enjoy it.
I was a ford apprentice at Dunton in the late 70‘s using Essex police for durability testing the police used these as unmarked Q cars to chase speeders on the A127 and A12 from memory theft said it was faster in. 3rd than top gear !
My mate had 2 Dollys...A purple one,Stage2 engine..A lunatic car...Then a W reg white one which I drove alot...A fantastic car....quick, comfortable and good looking...I luved the wooden dash and the webasto sunroof and of course the overdrive!!...In the time of RS2000s The Dolly could be driven just as quick .. I'd luv to own one now 😊😊😊😊😊
Very nice car, having done a full restoration my myself and yes in inca yellow😍👋👋ps i used to light up all the light cluster for fun....... i need to get out more🤣pps i remember that engine roar.....ppps 🙌🙌
I saw mine for sale last year on Google. Its like factory now with a factory price tag. I miss it. I loved it . Lovely car by the way. Hope you're proud.
You have yourself a beauty. You always find things that need to be done on a classic of this quality. The walnut veneer looks gorgeous & sets interior alight with added class. All the previous owners were proud of their car & now as the present owner you are benefitting of their care of this beautiful example. Is the colour Inca Yellow? What do you use to polish & wax your car? I'm sorry I'm asking questions as I want the best for my Triumph 2000TC too.
Looks lovely. I had a Dolly 1850 many years ago. Unfortunately it was plagued by rust and was finally finished off when someone ran into the back of it. That yellow (Inca yellow?) sets it off a treat. I'd like to invest in a well restored version one day.
Back in the day my Mum had one of these Triumph Dolomites in Brown, she also had a Datsun 120Y coupe and she was not in anyway shape or form a racer !!
That pin broke on my Sprint as well, and I also thought it was the clutch. Such a big job I did have the clutch replaced while the gearbox was out. Wished I had the O/D refurbished while the box was out as well. Its never worked 100% since.
Love these cars, a bit of luxury, nice styling and great performance. Looks great in yellow too. Your videos are anything but boring, you give a comprehensive walk around inside and out and do a decent road test! Keep ‘em coming 👍
Great looking car always likes these I did have a triumph spitfire 1500 this also had the overdrive my car was red convertible with wood dash had to sell it as needed the money for home improvements.
I had 3 Dolomites a 76 1500 HL and two 1850HLs last was a 'W' Reg. I fitted a Kenlow fan to that and used to get 45mpg easily on a run! Only once did I need to use the Remote switch for the fan as it was getting hot on a hot day in Somerset going up hill! I loved them! The 1500 was Honeysuckle and the others Russet Brown.
I bought a 2 year old in 1980, same color and very nice condition, almost new - S reg. The overdrive was the best part and brought down the revs and noise. It had some legs up to the speed limit and a bit beyond but was not a very fast car. Also a bit tail happy in corners and never do anything silly in the wet. I liked it and was reliable only stopped once but restarted after about 20 mins, something with the su carbs. From the investment point of view the RS2K would have been much better but that is history and hindsight. Good luck with the car.
Nice car bruv ! 8 had the same yellow one back in the day decked out on the floor low I could only have one person in back or it'll rub big old set of 45 webs cherry bomb it used to go round corners like it was on rails again lovely car I should never have got rid of mine 😔
I had one the same colour (R reg) but it had a full length Webasto sun roof. I stupidly tried to balance the 16 valve head myself which took an entire weekend.
Triumph were an alternative to a BMW at the time and did appeal to an older age group, though NOT old. An Escort was several classes below Triumph, who were in turn one notch below Rover. The engine doesn't "push out" power, it produces it...that's American slang. Overall a very nice car
I had one in the 80's they are great cars, use the overdrive in 3rd and then again in 4th, this gives you a six speed box, joining motorways from 60 up to 100 mph there's almost nothing that could stay with it.😀
Cool car like to see more of the car interior , exterior and engine before you drove off on it but great car had a 1500 loved it . Would like a sprint but prices are mad 👍
Great to see Dolly's still on the road (my wife's name for her)' to her EUD stood for, EXTREMELY UNIQUE DOLOMITE!
She was my pride and joy for more than ten year's, We brought her on new years eve 1981,and( regretfully) sold her in 1992/3. She was a head Turner then,and still is today, thanks to you!...... yes she was originally automatic, and I converted her to manual, although from memory, it was 1887/8 ,definitely not 1991
I brought an ex road/race car, and took all the parts needed from that,... I am a carpenter by trade, and one of my customers son had just finished his apprenticeship as a mechanic, and helped convert it at weekends, it was a lot of work, but the conversation went perfectly!...When I sold her,she was immaculate, but completely standard.
I wish she was still mine!....Full credit to you for getting her to the condition she's in now ....Well done!
Ps, my wife's an ex proof reader, and has just pointed out my spelling and grammar mistakes 😂
Hi, That's absolutely fantastic to hear from you! I'm so pleased to read your post. I unfortunately sold the car last year but it's now living near Colchester and is the current owners pride and joy so it's definitely in good hands still. It was a real hoot to drive and i still miss it. :)
Down here in Australia, I had a 76 Sprint, with factory LSD. Only ever made 2 mistakes with the car. 1. I bought it. 2. I sold it. Had it for about 6 years and loved it. Never had an overheating issue with it, but I did stick in the biggest custom made radiator I could get, with thermo fan. Sold it to buy a 4AG powered Corolla, which I could never get to handle as good as the Dolly.
Beautiful, beautiful car mate. I had 5 of these bloody things over the years and totally love the damn things. One of the most underestimated cars of all time in my opinion.
In theory I still own one. I kept all the mechanical parts when I broke mine, too much rust & I already had two classics. I’ve kept the parts including a rebuilt engine with a new short engine from Rimmers just in case I ever find a good shell from an 1850/1500.
18:50 What a glorious sound - people will complain all they want but it's a dolly sprint - the car that had the BMW 2002 shaking in its boots! 😃
I had a 1850 HL with overdrive in the the early 80s loved it, your Sprint looks great.Thanks for the video.
Was my dream car, 1973, I bought a dark red one around 1975 and ran it for about 5 years, the engine was amazingly powerful, was one the fastest saloon cars on the road at the time, even 3 litre Capri's couldn't match the acceleration from a standing start. . lol. I had overheating problems on the motorway which were due to previous owner fitting incorrect radiator. Had a fair bit of rust by the end and needed valve guides so I had to sell it, but love the Sprint for it's great looks and the engine.
Awesome car- grossly under estimated in my humble opinion. 127 Bhp. 60 in 8.4 seconds, 116 mph top end. They were seriously impressive figures back in the 70's. The Sprint was an RS2000 eater, and by far the better car in terms of the interior, dash, instrumentation etc. My father owned a white Sprint circa 1977-79, UTB 729M, white. Huge fan, would love one, but I own a very 'interesting' Capri and a P6 3500 already. Thoroughly enjoyed seeing your fabulous Mimosa yellow, (one of the best colours) Sprint. Enjoy! :)
Style performance comfort...this and so many gorgeous British cars lost forever
I love the Dolomite Sprints. I've never owend one but I grew up with them because my dad was a passionate owner so for most of my childhood we had one in the family.
I always get excited when I see one on the road.
Oh wow a manual choke - forgot all about these in these very old cars when I was a lil nipper growing up in the late 1970s. The Dolly is a magnificent motor then and now. Very lucky if any of you has owned them.
That a lovely car, I was fortunate enough to have two of these great cars back in the eighties. If I ever won the lottery I would have one again, which would compliment my Honda type R very nicely which is what I would consider as a modern day sprint.
Great video, I enjoyed your walk around tour of your Dolomite. Your car is in great condition and you’ve got some nice extras on it. I like your door speakers, they look great. Your video is definitely not boring, you did everything perfectly, I also enjoyed your driving and how you explained everything. Well done, and keep up the good work of looking after your very tidy Dolly.
A fantastic old bus! The dolomite has grown on me a lot. I tended not to like them back when they still made them but in reality they were incredible cars and you just demonstrated that they are a lot of fun.
Great video!
Love that car, what a toy, I always wanted a Dolomite Sprint being of that age group myself but never aspired to. Keep looking after her my friend.
I've wanted a Dolomite since I was about 17-years old, which was a long time ago. The Sprint would be the absolute dream. I remember your first Dolomite, which was gorgeous, and this one's just as striking. As others have pointed out, such an underrated car for years, but I reckon you bought at just the right time. Prices are only going one way right now. Great video!
A classic yellow Dolly Sprint. Class car mate, take good care of her :)
Fantastic car spitting image of the one I owned back in 1986. If only I still had her, I'd be in my element. Look after her.
Love this! My first ever car thirty five years ago was a Dolomite 1500HL, still want a Sprint!
My dad bought a new Sprint for my 18th Birthday in 1978.We installed twin Weber DCOE 45's and managed 135 mph on the motorway from Croydon to Gatwick Airport.What a great car it was.Subscribed.
Lovely car!
I had two back in the day .
One lowered with a full triumph tune exhaust.
Happily put one back on my drive
That’s a great looking Dolly Sprint 😎😎
Had one back in 83/84, was only 18, what a fast car it was back then, head went on it, was a total rust bucket but I loved until someone turn into me, I tried too avoid but went through a bus stop, was probably speeding being a young lad in a car like that, fond memories ❤️
A mates older brother had one exactly the same colour etc back 82/83 and it was great getting a run in it. Glad you still use it mate👍
Well done, great little video of a great little car! Real motoring with a real enthusiast!
Lovely example. I owned a Sprint for 10 years. It might help your carb set up if you ditch the waxstat jets and fit plain jets and also fit plain butterfly discs. These items were fitted to improve emissions (probably for the US market) but in my opinion just made setting up the carbs impossible as the mixture would change by itself depending on engine bay temperature.
Also don't worry too much about head gaskets. You have a later model fitted with uprated head studs. As long as you look after the coolant it will be fine. My Sprint got to 140k when the rust just got too much. The engine was still as sweet as a nut.
Lovely video, great car, thank you!
Lovely cars. I owned a Inca yellow Sprint W reg. It was made in September 1980, the same month as production stopped.
There is a trick to help stop those slant 4 engines overheating. I should know, having owned 2 × Sprints, early 1850 and a Stag (the V8 is a twin Dolly engine). Never had a coolant issue.
The other mechanical issue was the fuel pump whined loudly. So I change mine to a Bosch.
Cool ! Love the dash 👍🏼
An excellent video, I had three Sprints back in the day and I have restored one I bought in 2016. Love the yellow, well done
Lovely little Dolly, that colour suits it really well.
Lovely car mate, my Dad had one around 1980 to 1986 in Burgundy with tan interior we went to the south of France every summer in it, we were the coolest car on the road, especially in France.🤣
Your walk around your car, has brought back so many memories.👍🏼
I owned one of these in the early 80s but in green with the overdrive but had so many problems with it overheating.
Lovely car through.
I worked on these at the police garage in the first 6 months of my apprenticeship where we had 18 of them as patrol cars. There performance was second to none, but the engines reliability was terrible, head gaskets, big ends etc. BL supplied an engine in the end, that lasted 3 weeks. I loved them and in fact bought one myself and had no problems. Liked them with the viscous fan fitted as they sounded great. Great video, thanks.
Great info on a great car of its time
I wanted one as soon as I passed my test, my uncle said no chance
. I ended up with a Hillman Imp…
No one in my family could drive 🤣
Love the car, man! I wish the 70's cars here in the States were half of what the Dolly is! Also, I know it may be sacrilege, but Moss seems to make great carbs for Triumphs too. And Webers would add some power and tunability to it too. Love the car sir
Great car and great video - thanks for sharing your pride and joy with us 🙌🏽
I’ve just rewatched this one Trig as you’ve bought the red 1850 today. I know I sound like a broken record but I’d still give my right ball for the green Sprint that the Haynes museum have, 22k from new on that one. Such a lovely engine noise amongst everything else.
What a lovely car, I had four back in the day two 1850s and two Sprints, I have seen other comments on here about the twin tailpipes but I guess that's preference these days and I don't think the twin pipes helped gas flow one bit. The overheating problems were largely caused by people not realising that the antifreeze needed to stay in year round and used to drain it in the spring (which is what we used to do back then) run through the summer with plain water which used to damage the waterways and head gasket and then refill with antifreeze which is a searcher and that's when the problems used to start. They were seen as a bit of an old mans car back in the day but I think it's a bit unfair to compare them to the RS2000 because I think they were aimed at a slightly different market for example the middle manager who had a young family and warranted a slightly more upmarket car than a Marina or a Cortina but wasn't quite senior enough for a Rover P6 or later on an SD1 or a Granada whereas the Escort was aimed very much at te other end of the market i.e. The young lad who'd just got enough insurance bonus so could afford to insure a Mexico or RS and really didn't have to worry about getting the family in the car. I loved all my Dolomites and with hindsight I wish I'd kept the last one a 1977 Sprint in Mimosa yellow.
What was your experience with the 1850’s? Troublesome? Are they reliable enough to drive everyday? Etc thanks
Great video thanks I had 3 of these and the last one in 1981 was in Inca yellow. The car had great performance and reasonable fuel consumption too. Pleased to see you enjoying your sprint. Hope it has a long life.
Worked on these when they were brand new, loved them, never did a head gasket but did spend lots of time setting differential angle to reduce driveline vibration under heavy accel.
Enjoyed the video, got fond memories of this car, well the sprint I should say, use to look forward to my dads mate coming round in his, dad would get the tools out, nice thanks.
That was terrific, don't be so hard on yourself. Absolutely love this car and yours looks in great nick.
Enjoy!
A car which brings back fond memories. My father had one and it was really quite a groundbreaking engine. Very quick for it’s day and a better builld quality than most BL cars of the time. Remember Dad having problem with leak on head gasket, a common problem. The overdrive was quite a novelty.
For me the highlight was driving it shortly after passing my test after my 17th birthday, learned on Austin 1100 with the worlds worst gearbox. The sprint felt like a rocket ship by comparison. Sadly the insurance company realised my age and decided they no longer wanted to insure me on dads policy so only got to drive it once but has a special place in my motoring history.
I read somewhere that the overheating/gasket issues were because dealers weren't used to alloy heads on iron blocks and the need for coolant with corrosion inhibitors when servicing back in the day. Typical BL. Any reputation for fragility was undeserved. Always loved Dollies especially the Sprint. Lovely example. Love your channel
Beautiful car, thanks for sharing, great video. Memories of 70’s and 80’s when my uncle had three of these from new. Glad to see how well you’re looking after it. Looks and sounds amazing, well done. Continue to enjoy.
I enjoyed that, thank you! I've always wanted one of these but the opportunity never arose. I moved to Canada 20 years ago, and I now have a Triumph tr6 which I enjoy very much in the summer time! Unfortunately it doesn't have the overdrive although in theory I could have one fitted, but if I stay around 50 MPH it isn't that bad on fuel and I get about 25 miles per US gallon.
I learnt to drive in one of these in 79. British School of Motoring had them :)
Beautiful car. I had one for a couple of years. also yellow possibly a common colour for the dolomite sprint.
Your Sprint looks awesome matey, I owned 10 of these in the 1980/1990s , Never suffered a blown head gasket in any of them probably due to the fact I would renew the water-pump as soon as I bought one and fitted aircraft bolts in the camshaft (they were prone to snap) my favourite one was the yellow one which I fitted a blue printed engine into it, It was awesome and used to run rings round the BMW's of the day and my friends holbay engined hunter gls, Great to see yours keep up the videos :) It would look better with the standard twin pipe exhaust :) (just my opinion)
Sounds and looks fantastic.
Love these cars, I had one myself many years ago and they're quick even by todays standards but you will have to paint it again...and again and again...They love distributor caps which at the time were bloody expensive and head gaskets too...But I still loved them, mainly because they would piss off an XR3. Yours is a beautiful example, enjoy it.
I was a ford apprentice at Dunton in the late 70‘s using Essex police for durability testing the police used these as unmarked Q cars to chase speeders on the A127 and A12 from memory theft said it was faster in. 3rd than top gear !
Looks smart, loved the cheeky slide :)
Lovely car ! worked on them. when a mechanic , in the trade ,still an anorak today after 42 years as a Firefighter. !! enjoyed the video :-)
One of my favourite cars whilst growing up, still looks great today 👌
My mate had 2 Dollys...A purple one,Stage2 engine..A lunatic car...Then a W reg white one which I drove alot...A fantastic car....quick, comfortable and good looking...I luved the wooden dash and the webasto sunroof and of course the overdrive!!...In the time of RS2000s The Dolly could be driven just as quick .. I'd luv to own one now 😊😊😊😊😊
Also not boring at all mate, really enjoyed the video and the Sprint is really lovely!
Very nice car, having done a full restoration my myself and yes in inca yellow😍👋👋ps i used to light up all the light cluster for fun....... i need to get out more🤣pps i remember that engine roar.....ppps 🙌🙌
that is just super...great detailing on these cars that shines, something not available in new cars. Yellow over blue is fantastic
I saw mine for sale last year on Google. Its like factory now with a factory price tag. I miss it. I loved it . Lovely car by the way. Hope you're proud.
What a lovely car - one of my everyday dream cars growing up !
Your making me jealous watching this vid. Had a 1500TC in the early 80's. Always wanted but never had a Sprint... Might have to go shopping lol
Had 3 of them, 2 road cars, and one rally prepped. Awesome machines 👏🏼
I had two sprints thanks for this video great memories.
Had one of these back in the 80’s, i’d love to have another
I had two Sprints late 70s, brilliant cars,
You have yourself a beauty. You always find things that need to be done on a classic of this quality. The walnut veneer looks gorgeous & sets interior alight with added class. All the previous owners were proud of their car & now as the present owner you are benefitting of their care of this beautiful example. Is the colour Inca Yellow?
What do you use to polish & wax your car? I'm sorry I'm asking questions as I want the best for my Triumph 2000TC too.
Very nice car. I agree that the darker wood looks good too. very nice.
Looks lovely. I had a Dolly 1850 many years ago. Unfortunately it was plagued by rust and was finally finished off when someone ran into the back of it.
That yellow (Inca yellow?) sets it off a treat. I'd like to invest in a well restored version one day.
My mate had one in the late 80/90’s really nice cars,looks a good one
Back in the day my Mum had one of these Triumph Dolomites in Brown, she also had a Datsun 120Y coupe and she was not in anyway shape or form a racer !!
That pin broke on my Sprint as well, and I also thought it was the clutch. Such a big job I did have the clutch replaced while the gearbox was out. Wished I had the O/D refurbished while the box was out as well. Its never worked 100% since.
Love these cars, a bit of luxury, nice styling and great performance. Looks great in yellow too. Your videos are anything but boring, you give a comprehensive walk around inside and out and do a decent road test! Keep ‘em coming 👍
I would love a sprint. My parents had a triumph 2500s and a stag when I was a kid
Burr walnut interior. Yes! I always thought the original Triumph orange floorboard wood didn't look too good!
Great looking car always likes these I did have a triumph spitfire 1500 this also had the overdrive my car was red convertible with wood dash had to sell it as needed the money for home improvements.
I had 3 Dolomites a 76 1500 HL and two 1850HLs last was a 'W' Reg. I fitted a Kenlow fan to that and used to get 45mpg easily on a run! Only once did I need to use the Remote switch for the fan as it was getting hot on a hot day in Somerset going up hill! I loved them! The 1500 was Honeysuckle and the others Russet Brown.
Looks good and drives very well
I bought a 2 year old in 1980, same color and very nice condition, almost new - S reg. The overdrive was the best part and brought down the revs and noise. It had some legs up to the speed limit and a bit beyond but was not a very fast car. Also a bit tail happy in corners and never do anything silly in the wet. I liked it and was reliable only stopped once but restarted after about 20 mins, something with the su carbs. From the investment point of view the RS2K would have been much better but that is history and hindsight. Good luck with the car.
Lovely car and great video Sir, I’m a big Sprint fan. Sounds rather nice too. 👍
Nice car mate, enjoyed watching that video.
I had one back in the early 80’s - fabulous car I rebuilt the head on it….enjoy
Nice video mate, Sweet car :) keep up the good work
Beautiful. . A credit to you sir.
Nice car bruv ! 8 had the same yellow one back in the day decked out on the floor low I could only have one person in back or it'll rub big old set of 45 webs cherry bomb it used to go round corners like it was on rails again lovely car I should never have got rid of mine 😔
I had one the same colour (R reg) but it had a full length Webasto sun roof. I stupidly tried to balance the 16 valve head myself which took an entire weekend.
Hi i worked in the Liverpool Speke factory 1961 till 1980, when i moved down to the midlands to Landover
great vid lovely car I had 3 1850s and 2 Sprints one had 150bhp, a mimosa yellow and a rare Sandglow if i had time and space would love another one
Great video,I had one back in the day magenta colour, fast car back in the day on par with the BMW 2002tii,wish I'd kept it lol 🤔
Nice car. Had one of these myself when I was younger.
A thing of beauty.👌👑
I had one these and boy what fun it was
Triumph were an alternative to a BMW at the time and did appeal to an older age group, though NOT old. An Escort was several classes below Triumph, who were in turn one notch below Rover.
The engine doesn't "push out" power, it produces it...that's American slang. Overall a very nice car
I had one in the 80's they are great cars, use the overdrive in 3rd and then again in 4th, this gives you a six speed box, joining motorways from 60 up to 100 mph there's almost nothing that could stay with it.😀
Stunning.
Nice clean Triumph, Lovely example
Superb mate car looks and sounds great engine sounds does sound sweet and quiet running .
really niceeeeee just enjoy it! leave it as it is NICE !
Cool car like to see more of the car interior , exterior and engine before you drove off on it but great car had a 1500 loved it . Would like a sprint but prices are mad 👍
Oh mate, that is lovely. If that was mine, i'd be steering from the rear all the time. :):):)
Very nice clean car, I like the colour.