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#1 Post by TurningSpanners »

Just thought I'd say a quick Hi :bluewave:

Purchased a 1300 Dolomite not so long ago, I think it may well be known to the Club - the wheels have been changed tho :D


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Welcome, and enjoy the forum - it's an active one. :thumbsup:
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Yes, welcome TS i have never seen what look to be Wolferace wheels on a Dolly before...... Very period 8)
What area are you from?

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dollyman wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 10:55 am Yes, welcome TS i have never seen what look to be Wolferace wheels on a Dolly before...... Very period 8)
What area are you from?

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Those aren't Wolfies Tony! They look more like the once eponymous Weller Steelies sprayed silver rather than the normal white.

They look good on it though! Welcome to the forum TS!

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Carledo wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:49 pm
dollyman wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 10:55 am Yes, welcome TS i have never seen what look to be Wolferace wheels on a Dolly before...... Very period 8)
What area are you from?

Tony.
Those aren't Wolfies Tony! They look more like the once eponymous Weller Steelies sprayed silver rather than the normal white.

They look good on it though! Welcome to the forum TS!

Steve
Well spotted Steve, i think your eyesight is better than mine :lol: I think they suit it though. Didn't the wellers have a pin stripe around the outer rim, blue and red if i remember.

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They look like alloys from here, maybe wolfrace or cobra?

But I will admit my eyes aren’t what they used to be either..... :roll:

They look good though, whatever they are, proper period! I like them.
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#7 Post by TurningSpanners »

Good evening all,

Thank you for the welcome !

To answer a few of the replies, I am located in Southampton & the wheels I am led to believe are Weller Steels from a GT6.
They are 6J & have a different offset so are a bit tight under the arches !

I picked the Dolly up from Leeds & it ran back to the south coast fine. I Travelled that distance as it's structurally sound, just a bit fluffy around the edges which I will sort next year.
There are a few minor issues to iron out, but nothing other to be expected from a 40+ car.
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Dammit.... Steve was right again :D :lol:

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welcome TS...nice to see another brown 1300 on the road...you`ll love it...welcome to the 1300 class :D
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Welcome TS I too am a 1300 fan and know the car you got off Steve well. It is a sound car that you will be able to improve on. Steve told me of your background, he bought my 1300 so sold this, and I'am sure with your skills it will be done well.
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Well spotted Steve.

And good work TS, sounds like a good little project. Enjoy :thumbsup:
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TurningSpanners wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:54 pm


, I am located in Southampton
Morning Mr Spanners, there are a few of us in Southampton an i have my workshop in the Bitterne are where several Dolomite shaped cars live including two Dolomite 1300s, an 1850, a 1300TC, 1500HL and a few others interesting things.
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TrustNo1 wrote: Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:11 am
TurningSpanners wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:54 pm


, I am located in Southampton
Morning Mr Spanners, there are a few of us in Southampton an i have my workshop in the Bitterne are where several Dolomite shaped cars live including two Dolomite 1300s, an 1850, a 1300TC, 1500HL and a few others interesting things.

That's good to know, I'm only in Sholing !
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TurningSpanners wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:22 pm
TrustNo1 wrote: Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:11 am
TurningSpanners wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:54 pm


, I am located in Southampton
Morning Mr Spanners, there are a few of us in Southampton an i have my workshop in the Bitterne are where several Dolomite shaped cars live including two Dolomite 1300s, an 1850, a 1300TC, 1500HL and a few others interesting things.
There's a few Dolly owners in Sholing . one has two sprints that get used, another with a FWD and TC in his garden that will stay there till they die and a chap that has a 1500hl.
If you ever need parts, advice or need somewhere dry to to work give me a shout


That's good to know, I'm only in Sholing !
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Welcome to the forum! You’re in the best place for Dolly support here: what these guys don’t know isn’t worth knowing :D Nice wheels!
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