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Author: | AlanH [ Tue Dec 05, 2017 3:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Mallard |
Author: | xvivalve [ Tue Dec 05, 2017 3:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
RHP 749M on SORN, last MoT expired... ....wait for it... June 2008! Yes, that programme was over 10 years ago!!! |
Author: | SprintMWU773V [ Tue Dec 05, 2017 4:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Wow, you have to ask how the same formula can still be running (and popular) all these years later. I'm not expecting any shocks or format changes in the next series of The Grand Tour. |
Author: | Carledo [ Tue Dec 05, 2017 8:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
AND I thought it was Brooklands Green anyway! IIRC it was about a T plater, much too late for Emerald which was dropped from the colour charts in about 73. A lot of nice colours disappeared from the Triumph range in 73, Royal and Wedgewood Blue, Emerald and Mallard (I know Mallard is supposed to be blue) Signal red and Damson, Slate Grey, Saffron Yellow and Sienna Brown. Nearly all of these had gone by the time you could get a Sprint in anything but Mimosa, though i've seen ALL the above colours, with the exception of Signal Red on early 1850s (The REAL Dolomite) I don't count Jeroen's Emerald Sprint, the export and CKD palette was always a bit different to the home market one. Intermediate colours include Sapphire, Delft and French Blue, Brooklands Green (initially called BRG, which stayed to the end) Magenta, Mimosa, Honeysuckle, Pimento and Maple, These ran roughly from 73-76. Only 2 colours spanned the entire Sprint period, those being Carmine and White (19) plus the rare cost option of Black. Steve |
Author: | gmsclassics [ Wed Dec 06, 2017 8:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Emerald Sprint |
VA5123DL, a '74 car first registered in NZ on 19 Sept '75 was Emerald with black interior. Unfortunately destroyed on the race track in 2001. I do have the two rear doors and boot lid hanging up in the barn as spares. Lovely colour. Geoff |
Author: | Steve28 [ Wed Dec 06, 2017 9:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yes....... |
Quote: Quote: It was on the 1500FWD but don't ever recall seeing a Sprint in emerald. Sandglow is a late colour
Rare indeed I think Justyn, from memoryI have seen only one, it was M reg, the late Brian Kitley used it on a Club Triumph RBRR (in 2000 or 2002 I think). It was sold to someone who did use this forum, Tin Ganting? Turned it was a resell into an Emerald 1850, he found an incriminating photo both the two Emerald cars side by side. (I did a quick search but can't seem to find that thread I'm afraid, some of his posts were, how I shall I put it, lively ). Ian. |
Author: | TrustNo1 [ Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Last I saw of it Hammond still had it and said I was going to be restored that was about 18 months ago. |
Author: | TrustNo1 [ Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yes....... |
Quote: Quote: It was on the 1500FWD but don't ever recall seeing a Sprint in emerald. Sandglow is a late colour
Rare indeed I think Justyn, from memoryI have seen only one, it was M reg, the late Brian Kitley used it on a Club Triumph RBRR (in 2000 or 2002 I think). It was sold to someone who did use this forum, Tin Ganting? Turned it was a resell into an Emerald 1850, he found an incriminating photo both the two Emerald cars side by side. (I did a quick search but can't seem to find that thread I'm afraid, some of his posts were, how I shall I put it, lively ). Ian. |
Author: | AlanH [ Wed Dec 06, 2017 10:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Quote: I'd call both of those intermediate colours, replaced by Pageant and Vermillion respectively
How long was Flamenco available? I understood that it was just 1977 (Jubilee Year).
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Author: | yorkshire_spam [ Thu Dec 07, 2017 8:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Quote: Quote: I'd call both of those intermediate colours, replaced by Pageant and Vermillion respectively
How long was Flamenco available? I understood that it was just 1977 (Jubilee Year).
It's currently Signal Red, which I knew wasn't original. |
Author: | sprint95m [ Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Oh..... |
How could you Steve..... Quote: A lot of nice colours disappeared from the Triumph range in 73, Royal and Wedgewood Blue, Emerald and Mallard (I know Mallard is supposed to be blue) Signal red and Damson, Slate Grey, Saffron Yellow and Sienna Brown.
You missed Ice blue and Valencia blue!I have never seen a Valencia blue Dolomite but this was a popular (common) colour for other models including the T1300 and T2000. Ian. |
Author: | xvivalve [ Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Quote: Intermediate colours include Sapphire, Delft and French Blue, Brooklands Green (initially called BRG, which stayed to the end) Magenta, Mimosa, Honeysuckle, Pimento and Maple, These ran roughly from 73-76 |
Author: | Carledo [ Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Quote: Quote: Intermediate colours include Sapphire, Delft and French Blue, Brooklands Green (initially called BRG, which stayed to the end) Magenta, Mimosa, Honeysuckle, Pimento and Maple, These ran roughly from 73-76 But Toledos and 1500FWDs were around from 1970 and the Dolomite from 71. And the 1300FWD from 66, so I call the mid 60s palette "early" with regard to the range as a whole! I've just done a bit of checking in my parts lists and Emerald has already been withdrawn from the Toledo range by January 74 (when my Tolly list was first printed) but is still shown as a Sprint choice in my Sept 75 Sprint list. I realize that the parts list is not a reliable authority, also on the 75 Sprint list are Ice Blue, Mallard and Sienna Brown, all of which actually disappeared around the time the Sprint was becoming available in something besides Mimosa,though they are relatively common on early 1850s. Steve |
Author: | Jon Tilson [ Thu Dec 07, 2017 1:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Have an emerald Sprint bootlid from a car I sadly had to break years ago as was just too far gone. Think it was on an M plate. So there were a few. Supposedly mallard as well but I dont think Ive ever seen one in the flesh. Mallard was pretty dreadul as a a paint though so unless garaged I doubt many survive. Jonners |
Author: | flybynite [ Mon Apr 25, 2022 1:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Very late model Sprint |
Well time has flown by? 4 years was only the forum emails threatening excommunication reminded me to log in. While I was here thought I had better say something Well time has passed and the Dolly is still in the corner of the garage, no better but thankfully no worse for it. Life got in the way a bit, then this wonderful bug threw a spanner in the works like it has for many. Will still be done but still not sure when. Still undecided on the colour, taking it back to original is less appealing especially as I found out it started life as an automatic and was given a manual at the same time as the new engine. I also have a good (well it was) black interior from the 1850 we broke up back in the day so it gives me a bit of leeway with the colour. Trying to work out what colour was on the '78 1850 we had, it was either pimento or vermillion, loved that colour on that car and trying to work out if it would have been available on a late '80 Sprint. Probably drop in again in 4 years |
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