I thought that I’d introduce myself and my new acquisition. I’m Mark from the Forest of Dean, somewhere between Gloucester and Ross-on-Wye…excellent Sprinting country!
I’ve just bought RAR 791W, quite a late Sprint first registered on 1st September 1980. Some of you will recognise it from eBay a couple of weeks back, and it was in the Dolomite club at one time…I will be joining!
The reason I bought the car was the magic sticker on the rear windscreen ‘Ziebart Protected’. And it has been. Structurally, she is very sound, with no rot anywhere. There are some cosmetic issues where paint has been touched up here and there, and a new nearside front wing has been fitted at some time, not quite as well as it could have been! The car has never been restored, and the windscreen rubbers / weather strips on the door glass are falling apart! A rear bumper has been used to bump, and the carpet is a cheap and nasty tufted pile one.


The biggest issue, and one I’ve got to sort soon, is the engine…it does sound like a diesel! There is an invoice from 5 years ago for the replacement of ‘a rumbling jackshaft’ and it certainly could be that they didn’t do a good job or didn’t replace the bearings. Or it could be rattling cam buckets, or main bearings or a combination of all the above!
So question number one. Can somebody point me at a good Sprint engine builder?
The second question concerns the badging. I’ve seen all sorts on the front, with the Sprint badge, a Triumph and a Dolomite one, and the one fitted to mine, which is a different sort of Triumph one. Is this original to my car do you think?

The third and final question….where can I get an original specification carpet from? It’s more bristly than tufted.
This is the second Sprint I’ve had. The first was a totally mint and rust free 1975 car in Yellow, but that was in 1981, and in Australia. I did a lot of miles in that car and it went very well, upsetting some of the boys in their V8 Falcons and Holdens! The downside was having to have the heater on when the temperature outside got up to about 35 Centrigrade to keep the engine from cooking. I wonder if the old girl is still around?

I look forward to meeting some of you at local and national events.
Mark