1974 Dolomite Sprint
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
Oh what fun old rotten cars are
I think you are making the right move using panels where you can. The money you are saving doing it yourself must easily outweigh that cost, the photos you'll have will prove the work done and I'm sure decent Dolly's will only prove harder to find in the future.
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
Longest Dolomite project ever?
Got on with the front inner membrane this weekend. Took way longer than I hoped.
Cut out the old front bit.
Used the cut piece as a template to go on the new piece.
After I cut this piece down, I realised that this was the wrong side. (I hadn't written nearside on it at that point!)
Cut and welded that all in. There is a squared off bottom to the inner membrane. From the online guides it appears it should go inside and the top on the bottom of the inner sill. However I decided to cut off the bottom of the inner sill as that was past its best. So instead I drilled holes and plug welded to the bottom of the inner sill. I'll have to make a new piece all the way along the bottom for welding the outer sill to
I then deliberated if I wanted to cut out that remaining middle piece. I'd already welded up the bottom but I wasn't completely happy.
So I decided to cut this out. I'm glad I did as the backside was rusty and pitted. You can also see the messy backside of my welding! I'll blame it on the thin pitted steel
Again the cut piece made a handy template. The rear most piece I have lost the bit I cut out when I last tidyed up. So I had to use a paper template to figure out where to cut.
Clamped in
Then an awful lot of welding and grinding.
Also to mention from last time is that I finished the top piece by the door.
Looks alright with the sills and arch panel temporarily in place.
Also removed the rear pillar plastic finishing piece. Took a lot of careful prying to not damage anything doing this. Another rot prone area that I'm thankful isn't too bad. I'll clean up with a wire brush and then maybe weld the hole with copper behind to close it up.
I had hoped to get those piece on this weekend too. Instead I spent a solid two days sorting the above. But I'm slow and it's time consuming to do this.
Currently my shoulders ache pretty bad from laying on my side all weekend. It's going to punish me this week.
Got on with the front inner membrane this weekend. Took way longer than I hoped.
Cut out the old front bit.
Used the cut piece as a template to go on the new piece.
After I cut this piece down, I realised that this was the wrong side. (I hadn't written nearside on it at that point!)
Cut and welded that all in. There is a squared off bottom to the inner membrane. From the online guides it appears it should go inside and the top on the bottom of the inner sill. However I decided to cut off the bottom of the inner sill as that was past its best. So instead I drilled holes and plug welded to the bottom of the inner sill. I'll have to make a new piece all the way along the bottom for welding the outer sill to
I then deliberated if I wanted to cut out that remaining middle piece. I'd already welded up the bottom but I wasn't completely happy.
So I decided to cut this out. I'm glad I did as the backside was rusty and pitted. You can also see the messy backside of my welding! I'll blame it on the thin pitted steel
Again the cut piece made a handy template. The rear most piece I have lost the bit I cut out when I last tidyed up. So I had to use a paper template to figure out where to cut.
Clamped in
Then an awful lot of welding and grinding.
Also to mention from last time is that I finished the top piece by the door.
Looks alright with the sills and arch panel temporarily in place.
Also removed the rear pillar plastic finishing piece. Took a lot of careful prying to not damage anything doing this. Another rot prone area that I'm thankful isn't too bad. I'll clean up with a wire brush and then maybe weld the hole with copper behind to close it up.
I had hoped to get those piece on this weekend too. Instead I spent a solid two days sorting the above. But I'm slow and it's time consuming to do this.
Currently my shoulders ache pretty bad from laying on my side all weekend. It's going to punish me this week.
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
Today I did some more welding on the Dolomite. Current plan is to do much less thinking and more welding. Even if it doesn't turn out precisely correct, I want to get stuff progressing properly again on it.
Put a lip across the bottom of the inner membrane for the outer sill to attach to. A tad shorter than the outer sill section as I'll seam weld the outer sill on the inside for neatness.
Started fixing the inner arch.
Unfortunately my plan of doing less thinking led me to get the positioning slightly out when I put the outer arch panel on. Ended up putting slits on the inner arch that I'll use to try repositioning it to fit.
Put a small section in the front of the inner arch. Needs the bottom bit next but the repro inner arch panel is an awful fit and will need a lot of fettling.
Outer sill only clamped in place for now.
Put a lip across the bottom of the inner membrane for the outer sill to attach to. A tad shorter than the outer sill section as I'll seam weld the outer sill on the inside for neatness.
Started fixing the inner arch.
Unfortunately my plan of doing less thinking led me to get the positioning slightly out when I put the outer arch panel on. Ended up putting slits on the inner arch that I'll use to try repositioning it to fit.
Put a small section in the front of the inner arch. Needs the bottom bit next but the repro inner arch panel is an awful fit and will need a lot of fettling.
Outer sill only clamped in place for now.
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
They were probably not the greatest for when new!
Well done for keeping at it.
PS can you buy aTR7 convertible next please
Well done for keeping at it.
PS can you buy aTR7 convertible next please
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
My head says I should like the TR7 but heart just can't.
Maybe it'll change in the future. I never used to like the Herald but they've grown on me a lot.
To be honest, the next classic I'd get is almost certainly a Spitfire (ideally GT6 if right price). Will satisfy my lifes urge to get the BGT, Midget and Spitfire trio.
Maybe it'll change in the future. I never used to like the Herald but they've grown on me a lot.
To be honest, the next classic I'd get is almost certainly a Spitfire (ideally GT6 if right price). Will satisfy my lifes urge to get the BGT, Midget and Spitfire trio.
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
Fixed the first image. Tapatalk messes up the images when hitting submit. No one seemed to have noticed that the image didn't correspond to the text.
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
That reminds me, I got an email the other day, Tapatalk needs an update on here. I'll do it this week.
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
I just thought you had repeated a picture. There was two of the first, another further down.
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Re: 1974 Dolomite Sprint
If you'd walked in and ordered them all new you'd probably still be waiting for one of them.
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