Toledo MGY 147P rolling restro

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Toledo MGY 147P rolling restro

#1 Post by toledo boyz »

here it is has i got her, named triangle by my 5yr old.

aready got 12mths mot on her, and now started to deal with the o/s/wing, mot, needed new chassis cap ends that was it no other welding ever done on the car, not bad for 36years old, done the thermo gasket and thermo, changed the drive belt and hoses / anti-freeze too, all other little bits of rust treated ready for when i get to it.

got new spark plugs today to go in over the next week or so, and i have also taken out the grills to restore them has after 36 years they were showing ware and tear,

well she needs to be in a good state for the powderham castle classic show in July, then the Mountbattern classic car show in August too.
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#2 Post by toledo boyz »

respray all being well for april... :D
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#3 Post by Jordan T »

Thats a really nice car you've got there mate, and a really late too!!! :D
I think french blue really suits the Toledo, and this one looks so standard and unmolested :P

Look forward to seeing the car at some shows then, in the short coming future!
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#4 Post by longboarder »

Mountbatten show? do you mean Mount Edgecombe, if so I will see you there, hope for sunshine.
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#5 Post by DoloWIGHTY2 »

Great to see Toledos now getting the attention they deserve - they have lived for far too long in the shadow of the other cars.

Long live the Toledo! :clapping:
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#6 Post by toledo boyz »

longboarder wrote:Mountbatten show? do you mean Mount Edgecombe, if so I will see you there, hope for sunshine.

yep thats the one! lol :)
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#7 Post by toledo boyz »

ok, o/s/wing almost done now, but could not stop there got on with the rest of the wing. about another hours work then that wing will be done, total hours one wing so far......... 5hours! but better slow and done right, than rushed and left looking a mess!

good news!!! rad is now not leaking so i am over the moon about that! 8)

New AIR-HORNS fitted today too.... god they are loud! :lol:

Grills are looking very good too!

total hours so far on my Toledo............. 8 hours! :idea: i'm going to get my boys to start sanding down the paint work! :bluewave:
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#8 Post by toledo boyz »

DoloWIGHTY wrote:Great to see Toledos now getting the attention they deserve - they have lived for far too long in the shadow of the other cars.

Long live the Toledo! :clapping:

thanks Alan, I have had a fare few poeple saying why bother with a Toledo! but i do like it, it has everything!
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#9 Post by JPB »

toledo boyz wrote:....i do like it, it has everything!
:shock:

Show us the jacuzzi then. :P :wink:
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#10 Post by jw67 »

I love the Toledo and Dolomite entry level 1300/1500 models as they were the entry level way into Triumph motoring.A class above your Ford,Vauxhall etc of the day :)
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#11 Post by toledo boyz »

JPB wrote:
toledo boyz wrote:....i do like it, it has everything!
:shock:

Show us the jacuzzi then. :P :wink:

even better john it had a self cleaning engine system and shower in 1, until i fixed the rad! :woohoo:
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#12 Post by toledo boyz »

the rusty wing!
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#13 Post by VYO 372M »

toledo boyz wrote:I have had a fare few people saying why bother with a Toledo! but i do like it, it has everything!
Thankfully good people like yourself have ignored this and are giving another Toledo a new lease of life! Good luck with the restoration. I'm sure it will be a cracker once finished.

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#14 Post by Lord Tolly »

In my opinion the Toledo has a much nicer back end and rear light arangement than a Dolomite.

The Dolomite to me looks like someone has just bolted two caravn rear lights on the end
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#15 Post by JPB »

Glenn has a fair point, and perhaps it's to be expected seeing as the original design for that shell (1300 fwd) came with the smaller backside. I also like the fact that the Toledo boot lid opens to bumper level, makes it much easier to load up the bodies of those tramps that one occasionally knocks down and kills in the road.

But feel free to post a picture of a caravan that has reversing lamps built in. There's not a connection for them on a 7 pin socket. :wink:

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