hi all
new to this triumph thing and i am going to look a 1980 sprint at the weekend. what are the main points to look at i/e areas prone to rot. the car has stood in a garage for the last 5 years and has been owned by the same guy for the last 12 and has always been garaged. he says its sound? but would need a new clutch because it has stood for so long ( dont think standing can do the clutch in) so can you change a clutch without pulling the engine. also says it needs a new battery.
also how much does it cost to tax and insure on limited mileage
always wanted a sprint going back to the 80's and now at last it my look like i am going to get one
thanks
andy
oh anyone live around blackpool as if i do get the car i may need a few pointers
Hi Andy welcome to the club ,sorry can't help on the car side as sprints ain't my specalist subject
ask this question on the dolomite related posts as that gets more people looking at it.
Start at the front bumper and work backwards! Dolomites rust wherever metal is present. Any rust is bad news but most is fairly simple to fix if you can weld. Chassis legs are prone to rusting and need a fair bit of stripping-down to affect a proper repair. Complete original panels are generally rare and expensive, but good repro panels are available from the club. Door bottoms, sills and boot floor are usual grot spots. Open the front doors and take a look at the insides of the screen pillars. These are repairable but fiddly. Watch out for bubbles under the vinyl roof, these spell trouble. Clutch will free-off using standard brute force methods but if it needs replacing is easiest by pulling the engine and box out as one and doing it on the floor. Battery under 30 quid if you shop around.
The vent panel above the rear window is also tricky and a bit of a rust trap. Also have a look under the bonnet for bodges to the coolant system, as if it's not maintained properly (it isn't difficult, it just needs doing) sprints can tend to get a bit hot.