Other forum chat you may find interesting.. Allegro V Marina
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- Al Williams
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Other forum chat you may find interesting.. Allegro V Marina
Involved in this one on another forum, some interesting points being revealed.
http://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/view ... sc&start=0
Who knows anything about V8 Marina's?
Toward end of chat.
Views please.
http://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/view ... sc&start=0
Who knows anything about V8 Marina's?
Toward end of chat.
Views please.
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What an intersting discussion... I actually like Dolomites, my mate has a tax exempt 1850 that i've found interesting to drive every now and again. Not a bad word to say about them really. Oh and wasn't the Marina launched in 1971 so thats how many years before the Dolomite
nickin our axles and boxes!! LOL.
Anyway! Interesting comments the Dolly boys are saying. Both the Marina and Allegro were bread and butter cars and cheap! The Marina was a profit maker end of story!
As for V8's there were a few. Most famous was the pickup truck and the Rally coupes! I'll dig out some piccies.
I feel a Marina/Dolomite hybrid comming along.. Any spare sprint running gear Al?!
Anyway! Interesting comments the Dolly boys are saying. Both the Marina and Allegro were bread and butter cars and cheap! The Marina was a profit maker end of story!
As for V8's there were a few. Most famous was the pickup truck and the Rally coupes! I'll dig out some piccies.
I feel a Marina/Dolomite hybrid comming along.. Any spare sprint running gear Al?!
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Very interesting Al, you seem to be holding your own there mate!
, i`ve got a few figures you might be able to shut them up with if you want them...
Sales figures..Dolomite V Marina,
Dolomite sales 1972....13,004 units.
Marina sales 1972....104,968 units.
Dolly................1973....17,627 units.
Marina..............1973....115,041 units.
Dolly.................1974....14,572 units
Marina...............1974....81,444 units
And so it goes on, tailing off on both into the late 70`s, i think the figures speak for themselves, the Dolomite was not even in the same league as the Marina when it came to Sales of cars and making a profit for the company!!..tell em to stick that in their pipes Al 8)
Sales figures..Dolomite V Marina,
Dolomite sales 1972....13,004 units.
Marina sales 1972....104,968 units.
Dolly................1973....17,627 units.
Marina..............1973....115,041 units.
Dolly.................1974....14,572 units
Marina...............1974....81,444 units
And so it goes on, tailing off on both into the late 70`s, i think the figures speak for themselves, the Dolomite was not even in the same league as the Marina when it came to Sales of cars and making a profit for the company!!..tell em to stick that in their pipes Al 8)
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Pics would be great Ben!
Think the Dolly may have preceeded the Marina, let me check the dates on the austin rover web resource.
My memory is pants!
Definately a good debate mind!
Think the Dolly may have preceeded the Marina, let me check the dates on the austin rover web resource.
My memory is pants!
Definately a good debate mind!
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75 Marina Sun Tor Retirement home!!!
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78 Triumph Dolomite 1300TC experimental chariot!
75 Marina Sun Tor Retirement home!!!
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Was that from memory Frank? Top prize to you!
There ya go Al a few piccies currently on the old photobucket. Oh and whats that in the background of the V8 'Ute!
There ya go Al a few piccies currently on the old photobucket. Oh and whats that in the background of the V8 'Ute!
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I dislike folk who talk pap Frank, and Mr Tilson........ Well let's say we have history!!!
As for a Marina Sprint conversion....... Well......
It makes me more determined!
As for a Marina Sprint conversion....... Well......
It makes me more determined!
81 Escort RS 1600i Retirement fund!
80 Opel Manta GT/J long term partner.
80 Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch...going...
78 Triumph Dolomite 1300TC experimental chariot!
75 Marina Sun Tor Retirement home!!!
80 Opel Manta GT/J long term partner.
80 Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch...going...
78 Triumph Dolomite 1300TC experimental chariot!
75 Marina Sun Tor Retirement home!!!
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Ah well I have a prize for you any how...... In the form of your new pedel rubbers..!! Should be getting first batch in a couple of weeks. I'll even deliver them to your door..!
Al seriously mate, have you another Sprint engine lying around?
Al seriously mate, have you another Sprint engine lying around?
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I actually went along to the Dolomite National the other week and apart from them having less cars than us at a national.... The TC actually got a lot of good comments. Met some very nice fellas from thier club forum. Don't remember the usernames tho!
'73 MG Marina Turbo Saloon - Back on the road with T16 turbo power
'72 TC Coupe' 'SLK' - 1950cc - Asleep - possible retirement project E.T.A 2049
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Ben, I can put you in touch with Jod Clark who may have a spare sprint part or two!
I have to say all of the Dolly club members are a brilliant bunch of guy's and girls.
Jonner's is not a club member. I will go as far as to say this, he has caused one of the leading ambassador's of the club to leave, with his comments and attitude.
Some of you may have seen the Cosworth powered Dolly ALGK1 about...
Apparently not a Dolomite as it has a modern engine.
This in it's self could lead to another debate!
On the whole a balanced debate, which I hope you all found interesting!
I have to say all of the Dolly club members are a brilliant bunch of guy's and girls.
Jonner's is not a club member. I will go as far as to say this, he has caused one of the leading ambassador's of the club to leave, with his comments and attitude.
Some of you may have seen the Cosworth powered Dolly ALGK1 about...
Apparently not a Dolomite as it has a modern engine.
This in it's self could lead to another debate!
On the whole a balanced debate, which I hope you all found interesting!
81 Escort RS 1600i Retirement fund!
80 Opel Manta GT/J long term partner.
80 Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch...going...
78 Triumph Dolomite 1300TC experimental chariot!
75 Marina Sun Tor Retirement home!!!
80 Opel Manta GT/J long term partner.
80 Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch...going...
78 Triumph Dolomite 1300TC experimental chariot!
75 Marina Sun Tor Retirement home!!!
The Marina/Sprint has already been done, whether it still exists is another thing, though! It turned up at the 1992 MMOC National day at Billing and was a coupe with an Ital front. It came past me on the A45 later in the day, going like sh*t off a stick. That 16V looked almost a factory fit!
The classic car movement needs Jeremy Clarkson like Jenson Button needs a towhitch and a Sprite Musketeer....


