ROO MOT

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RJF_70
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ROO MOT

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Passed MOT today, with 2 small advisories on n/s/f brake pipe and small crack in tyre sidewall n/s/f. Happy days 1st time for MOT with me so looks like I bought a good un :D .
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1981 Dolomite 1500 Auto
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Always a good day nice one :thumbsup:
Car looks very nice, Mary been at it ? :wink:

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Cheers Tony, was very pleased :D and no Mary not been at it or at the car :lol: Pic from first clean after we got ROO last year!!
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lol :)

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Nice looking car. Good to see there are 1500s still on the road and in good condition. Pleased to hear yours got an MoT easily.
It was a manual version of this model (EFW824T) that I had new as a company car when working in north Devon that started my fascination and love of Dolomites.
It is a long time since I’ve come across a 1500 in NZ, I think most ended their lives after their engines were removed as donors for certain other two seater Triumphs.
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