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  1. This looks very nice indeed, presumably 124K Miles but it looks lovely, a club members car too. https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/auction/lot/lot-655---1980-triumph-dolomite-1850-hl/?lot=26205&so=0&st=dolomite&sto=0&au=68&ef=&et=&ic=False&sd=0&pp=48&pn=1&g=1
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    Phil Are you sure the registration number isn't UBP 841 that does come up on the M.O.T. Trace as a White TR2 and the tax trace also shows its currently taxed too🙂 Gary
  3. Hi Wendy Thanks for the info, I've made my mind up on a Mk2 Convertible though. Regards Gary
  4. What did everyone think to the show? I enjoyed it apart from the queuing to get in I thought it was busy, but maybe not as busy as last year. I was hoping to see some cars for sale, but with the exception of the Modified Spitfire, the TR250 and the TR3A In the Main Entrance Hall I didn't see any others, did I miss anymore? Gary
  5. It does sound a bit ridiculous I know!! This car Bodily, Paintwork and Interior wise is one of the best ones I've seen so far though? I'll sleep on it I reckon Gary
  6. Colin You are probably right, I'm very fussy anyway so the chances of me finding one that ticks all the boxes is very remote. Most of the cars I've considered buying recently (around 80%) have no current M.O.T. The trouble with this one is the amount of work required to get it up to scratch mechanically is quite extensive and I know when I start stripping things I will get carried away and want to refurbish/improve things! I'm still considering making him a better offer but there is a chance the Engine Block and crank may be scrap if the thrusts have fallen out. Gary
  7. The thought had crossed my mind too🤥 He did state when I first contacted him he was going to try and sell it in the Spring, which makes sense. I just hope any potential buyer takes it for a test run to discover the issues with the engine, brakes and steering. Gary
  8. Wendy Good idea, just done it and thanks. Gary
  9. I'm after a mint original or fully restored Vitesse, a later convertible model with overdrive is preferred, but will consider any car if in excellent condition. PM me if you have one for sale please. Regards Gary
  10. I've made what I thought was a realistic offer for the car but had a very negative reply, so the search goes on. How much is it these days for a decent, road worthy Vitesse convertible?
  11. It's hard to be precise on how much play there is, it might be less than 3/16", my mate spotted it. The funny noise when depressing the clutch was worrying too I've told the guy I will make a decision by the weekend, the engine issue is the worst, the car also as other issues mechanically which although none are major will all need time and money spending to put right I'll keep you posted on what happens Gary
  12. I have no idea, he purchased the car around 2013 and as only done a couple of thousand miles in it according to the M.O.T. history? I'm currently in discussions with him about the price, when I get a feel for how much it will cost to rebuild the engine and sort the other issues (Steering play, brakes pulling to one side and a new soft top needed) I'll make an offer and see what he says. I've been looking for a decent one since last July and I'm getting a bit fed up tbh, I suppose if I get this one I've got a few months before spring to hopefully sort all the issues ready for summer?
  13. The owner isn't that mechanically minded I'm afraid. I do know that the car was owned for around 40 years or so by a Lady who lived in the same village as the current owner, he purchased the car off her Husband when he passed away, he inherited the car. My mate thought she may have been a driver who rode the clutch a lot at junctions and the car had done a lot of local journeys stopping and starting frequently, this would cause wear eventually I suppose. I've got to make a decision by the end of the week. I just hope the Block isn't ruined, only a strip down will confirm that Gary
  14. I've read if the thrusts are very badly worn or have dropped out it can ruin the block and it would be scrap though, can a Triumph 6 Block be repaired after thrust washer fall out damage or is just the bearing cap and crank that get damaged? Gary
  15. The engine definitely has issues, the oil warning light was on whilst it was ticking over and there was around 1/8" to 3/16" movement on the front pulley when I depressed the clutch, with a strange rattle from the front as if something was catching, the timing chain on the tensioner or cover maybe? The engine was very quiet otherwise though no knocking or rattles at tick over or even when revving it which I found strange. Gary
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