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Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 10:17 am
by matt of the vivas
Hello everyone. Thought i had better join up as i have just bought a 1972 Dolomite 1850 auto. Its apparently only done 10,600 miles from new and its pretty much rust free - got it from a chap in Suffolk. Currently its looking a bit sorry for its self, as all the trim is off and waxoyl is running out of every corner and cavity
Will post some pictures up in a week or so when she is back together and cleaned up.
Matt.
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 10:49 am
by Beejay
Hi Matt,
Welcome to the forum. Sounds like a nice car you have there, and yes we like piccies.
Feel free to ask any questions on here - I won't be able to answer them (!) but there are people on here who can.
Good luck with the car,
Beejay.
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 1:28 pm
by MIG Wielder
Welcome ! John JPB will be your contact for advice on early 1850 automatics. And only 10,000 odd miles. Sounds like a bargain. Please do put up some photos.
Good Luck,
Tony.
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 2:24 pm
by Oli_88
Why do I get the suspicion this may have something to do with Lord Tolly... Iirc, he's into Vivas too...
Anyway, welcome.
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 4:52 pm
by DoloWIGHTY
Hello!

Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 6:19 pm
by JPB
Well I never, Mr D. Good to see that you bought a Dolomite. Anyone who's seen the piccies of your Viva on the Popular Classics site will know that this '72 Dolomatic is in
very good hands indeed now.
Welcome to the forum. Exactly how early is your car? I ask because I have a rear bumper blade that's only strictly "correct" for something up to chassis number WF4109 (though it could just as easily be fitted to a later car by means of drilling four extra holes in the blade itself) and if you'd like to have it, it's yours for the taking. Free, gratis, collection only.
It's quite large so, unlike some of the smaller parts I've been trying to sell and/or give away to other folk (

), I actually know where it is

, it's perfect - never having been on a car - and seeing it used or kept as a spare by someone lucky enough to have a good '72 Auto would satisfy me enormously.
Welcome to the forum too, this place is a great web resource for the Dolomite and its owner, pictures of other classics tend to be well received here as well. (Hint....)

Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 8:35 pm
by matt of the vivas
Hello John - good to hear from you again!
I can send you the chassis / commission numbers if they mean anything to you, but i dont think its THAT early - It was advertised as being a 1971 build but i dont think it is. It was registered mid 1972 and has the later type rear bumper with the mounting holes. Thanks for your kind offer but i dont have a good record trying to drill through chrome! Its really the two side pieces i need for mine - they have suffered through storage.
Only owned it a week but early "discoveries" include a total absence of rust - it was just red primer and dust underneath, no underseal at all - plus at some point its had a knock to the front N/S corner - the wing has been replaced, and there is slight evidence of some skilled panel beating to the front lower valence, if you catch the light right. Im very happy with it so far - the webasto is lovely and the gearbox is smooth. Its booked in next week for some light paintwork in a couple of areas - couple of scrapes - then i will polish it up and enjoy. Previous owner told me proudly he had NEVER polished it

- and you can tell. The paint is original and nice and thick, but it is hard work buffing it up by hand
Im going to service it shortly too - whats this about not changing the ATF? Previous owner was very definate NOT to do it??
Thanks - Matt.
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 8:22 am
by Lord Tolly
whats this about not changing the ATF? Previous owner was very definate NOT to do it??
That sounds a bit wrong to me, wouldn't the fluid become less effective after a while???
Have just checked through the 1850 Triumph Dolomite repair Manual and there is a section on changing the fluid so by the sounds of it it should be changed
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 6:34 pm
by Toledo Man
Welcome. Nice to see another early 1850 auto owner join the fold. Feel free to pick my brains as well. You should definitely change the fluid. It will make a difference. Something else I'd recommend is electronic ignition and if you're not too bothered about concurs I'd recommend fitting a Sprint dizzy. Are we going to see a thread in the "resto" section? Let's at least see some photos of this 1850 auto.
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 8:44 pm
by taff
Hello Matt,
Im from Norwich,flew to Dublin and drove my 1850 back from Hollyhead on Sat,a 22 hour day in all but well worth it,we have a Norwich branch!!
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:27 pm
by matt of the vivas
Hello Taff
Feel free to pop over some time - would love to see your car!
Im right in the centre of Norwich.
Matt.
Re: Hi! New owner from Norwich with an 1850...
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:37 pm
by taff
And me Matt,car went through MOT today(no advisories!!),going to DVLA tomorrow to sort registration out.Let me know when you are about,probably be heading up to show on 3rd of June for a look round
07789111580
taff