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#1 Post by taff »

hello dolomite club,
just bought my first dolomite 1300,but already want a sprint.knowledge is basic to nothing(vespas n lambrettas for twenty years),what are the differences between a sprint and 1850hl,seen 1850 mocked up as sprint on dreaded ebay,anyone bored enough to share thoughts on this would be helpful
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taff
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#2 Post by Red Richie »

Well, apart from the obvious engine, which is in fact the same block, just larger bores and a different head, the gearbox, prop shaft and diff are different. The Sprint also came with a vinyl roof as standard, plus it had Alloys on it. LSD was an option, OD an option on early ones, standard on later.

I think that's about it, but there is bound to be something I have missed...
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#3 Post by White Flame »

Richie is spot on, see my for sale ad if you want to convert! :)
Dollyboy

#4 Post by Dollyboy »

richie is totally right, thats the core stuff, but if you're contemplating making your 1300 into a 'normal looking' sprint, then the dash is different, the badges, if we're talking standard then the steering wheel (or at least the rubbery boss cover thing), front wiring loom, dash wiring loom and also the rear end trims are different too. square headlights vs twin?

1300 also doesnt have wood door cappings, and also the seats are a la toledo I think, i.e. a bit less wide.

anything else... errrrr, not sure if boot light was standard on 1300, but glove box light isnt.

the core stuff as per richies post is what you'll need to sprinterize it, along with engine bay wiring loom, subframe, gearbox tunnel and zorst. I'd also be wanting to upgrade the springs n shox. sprint front brake pads are meant to be a different compound, and the drums n shoes are also different, i.e. wider/more friction surface.

1850 is a lot closer to a sprint but all the drivetrain will still need to be transplanted.

i'd just buy a sprint!

:spliff:
White Flame

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#5 Post by White Flame »

Or my bits to convert!!! :lol: Minus seats.
Dollyboy

#6 Post by Dollyboy »

nah, your bits would go better in a toledo Al...

:funny:
taff

#7 Post by taff »

thanks for replies,def just want to get sprint or possibly thinking about the mocked up one on ebay,anyone come across the car lately or met the lad whos selling,only so much information you can obtain via pictures and conversations without seeing in flesh,would have to travel from norwich to dorset so any opinions on it welcome,obviously dont doubt lads description,just want to convince myself either way
cheers
taff
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#8 Post by David6214 »

There was someone who had seen it. It had some debate on the old forum, be worth checking there....
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#9 Post by SprintV8 »


Sprint's also came with a rear brake bias valve,
Althought most have cotton on to this and are fitting these to the cloned Sprint.
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#10 Post by Jon Tilson »

Money really.
Sprints are worth 500 quid to a grand more than an 1850 in the same nick, depending in who's selling and who's buying.

Its worth paying 1500 quid for a top drawer 1850...low mileage, original no rust, good paint and overdrive

A sprint for the same should be nice...but will still need a fair bit doing to be A1.

Funny that...I have both categories for sale...:-)


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#11 Post by ukdj »

Funny that...I have both categories for sale
The 1850 is out of my budget....but the sprint :D How much work does it need ??

Do you have any pictures or a link for them please.
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#12 Post by Jon Tilson »

a few cosmetics and an MoT will be done b4 sale...
Its russet and on a V. Paint is 7/10 ie presentable but a few touch ups and parking dents and scratches. Couple of stable bubbles on vynil roof and lifting on one pillar.
I need to fix the exhaust and it can go...leaky front box only, may even pass as is. Just done front b/js.
Email me if interested.

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#13 Post by ukdj »

Jon you have pm
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