I've always thought that, and I own a sprint!Lord Tolly wrote: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
Toledo MGY 147P rolling restro
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ok guys, I'm a little stuck...........
On the right hand side of the grill that goe's around the head lamp, that long screw that secures that part, how long/size should it be?
i think that it is a 2 x 10 or it could be a 2 1/4 x 10..... can any one confirm this? has my self tappers are nacked, i have sorted the small ones out but it is the long ones i am not sure of and i can only find the above sizes in pks of 10 to 100.pcs and only on ebay, stainless steel ones, pk of 10 £2.99, i am not wanting zinc plated ones, but i will be spraying them black before i use them, so they blend in with the grill when fitted.
but before i order them i need to try and get the size right first time.
it is these little details that take the time.
andy

On the right hand side of the grill that goe's around the head lamp, that long screw that secures that part, how long/size should it be?

i think that it is a 2 x 10 or it could be a 2 1/4 x 10..... can any one confirm this? has my self tappers are nacked, i have sorted the small ones out but it is the long ones i am not sure of and i can only find the above sizes in pks of 10 to 100.pcs and only on ebay, stainless steel ones, pk of 10 £2.99, i am not wanting zinc plated ones, but i will be spraying them black before i use them, so they blend in with the grill when fitted.
but before i order them i need to try and get the size right first time.
it is these little details that take the time.

andy
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No clues from the part number. I find this site useful for identifying self tappers, it tells you the outside dimension in mm of each numbered size. If they are the same as the ones that hold the side/indicator lenses then they are indeed No 10.
Paint will chip off and look crap before they are tight. Paint them in place (and again after every time they are removed), find them Black Japanned or ask Frost if this kit works on stainless and get the number you require from the first link.
Paint will chip off and look crap before they are tight. Paint them in place (and again after every time they are removed), find them Black Japanned or ask Frost if this kit works on stainless and get the number you require from the first link.
1978 Pageant Sprint - the rustomite, 1972 Spitfire IV - sprintfire project, 1968 Valencia GT6 II - little Blue, 1980 Vermillion 1500HL - resting. 1974 Sienna 1500TC, Mrs Weevils big brown.
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Well done for taking on a Tolly, great little cars. I probably won't ever own one though, as I'd want to chop it about and make something mad, there's not really enough left to justify that any more though...
1978 Twilight Purple Dolomite 1850HL The Lolomite.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
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bloody BL Plastic!!!
went to do second coat on the grills and the paint blistered on the plastic.............. back to SQ1 taken all paint and primer off and tryed just paint! and hay presto! paint has taken. looks nicer than the 1st time too.
went to do second coat on the grills and the paint blistered on the plastic.............. back to SQ1 taken all paint and primer off and tryed just paint! and hay presto! paint has taken. looks nicer than the 1st time too.

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ok everyone been very busy today, here are some update pic's hope you like, i love the colour..... 

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and now the next section to tackle, drill sanded back to bare metal then treated 3 times. i got carried away abit but had to make sure i got everything
better to be 110% than settle for 99.9% hay! 
bugger it was very cold out today, but sun was out and i was in the mood for working on triangle.
oh and it was dry! which always helps.....
time for a little 


bugger it was very cold out today, but sun was out and i was in the mood for working on triangle.



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some updates
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update wheels done
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Brilliant work mate, We seem to both be both carrying out a Toledo rolling restoration simultaneously.
I refurb'd my wheels last week as well. I usually prime and spray them with "Alloy wheel" paint, however, this time i decided to use some hammerite smooth silver, it looks pretty good and should last a little longer.
Nice car mate, its been a entertaining read so far, keep it up!!!
I refurb'd my wheels last week as well. I usually prime and spray them with "Alloy wheel" paint, however, this time i decided to use some hammerite smooth silver, it looks pretty good and should last a little longer.
Nice car mate, its been a entertaining read so far, keep it up!!!

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Jordan T wrote:Brilliant work mate, We seem to both be both carrying out a Toledo rolling restoration simultaneously.
I refurb'd my wheels last week as well. I usually prime and spray them with "Alloy wheel" paint, however, this time i decided to use some hammerite smooth silver, it looks pretty good and should last a little longer.
Nice car mate, its been a entertaining read so far, keep it up!!!
lol, love it! but i wish the weather was a lot better i could get more done then and catch up to you......

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It's great to see so many Toledos being restored, especially as nice ones are so rare now.
The Toledo Register has part of the club magazine dedicated to it, called "Toledo 2-4" - and so I have deleved into the club's Toledo archives and have written a piece on the Toledo's history for the next issue.
R
The Toledo Register has part of the club magazine dedicated to it, called "Toledo 2-4" - and so I have deleved into the club's Toledo archives and have written a piece on the Toledo's history for the next issue.
R