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Welcome to the forum. The photos you've attached are a bit small. I suggest that you use a hosting site such as Photobucket or Flickr and then you can post your links. There's a guide elsewhere on this forum. I've got the parts catalogue and workshop manual in PDF format to cover the Dolly 1300. There's a section in the Dolly Wiki
HERE which covers the indicators. I'd like to fit a stainless steel exhaust but I've got a rotten subframe mount to deal with first.
Hi Toledo Man
Thanks for link and the advice. You will know this car well, Jimmy from Bradford who i bought her from sent me a link to his threads on here from around 2011 and after reading through them, i see you had quite a bit of involvement helping him with various issues.
As i say i am a virgin Dolomite owner so may be coming for a bit of help myself if thats ok?
I have taken some more pictures this morning and put them on Flickr so i will upload next. Hopefully they will be bigger.
I am at work at the moment but being as its Christmas the day job is on hold while i fuss round the Dolly, i have given her a bath and the more i look around her the more i feel i have the makings of a great little classic which wont require hours and hours of grinding and welding.
I am hoping to get the MOT issues addressed over the holidays, money permitting and get her road legal then over the coming months slowly tackle the cosmetic items.
There does appear to be a fair bit of bog been applied over time and the paint work is beyond T. Cut so i plan to get that sorted and hopefully re sprayed.
I will keep everyone up dated with regular updates and photos, as i really enjoy reading other members projects and its great to be keeping another classic car on the road and away from thiose pesky Banger boys and hill climbers