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What should I look for when inspecting a Triumph Dolomite's bodywork for rust?
Given their age, Triumph Dolomites are prone to rust. Pay close attention to areas like the wheel arches, sills, around the headlights and windscreen, and the boot floor. Check for bubbling paint, which is a sign of rust underneath. It's also wise to inspect the inner wings and chassis members for any signs of corrosion.
What are some common mechanical issues to be aware of when buying a Triumph Dolomite?
Common issues include problems with the cooling system (leaks and overheating), worn suspension components, and issues with the electrical system, especially the wiring. Check the engine for oil leaks and listen for any unusual noises. Also, ensure the gearbox shifts smoothly through all gears.
What paperwork should I expect to see when buying a classic Triumph Dolomite?
You should expect to see the vehicle's V5C registration document (logbook) to confirm the seller is the registered keeper. Also, check for a valid MOT certificate (if applicable, depending on the car's age) and any service history or receipts for work carried out. A file of historical documentation can add value and provide assurance about the car's condition.
Are replacement parts readily available for Triumph Dolomites in the UK?
While some parts may be harder to find than for more modern vehicles, there's a good network of specialist suppliers and clubs in the UK that cater to classic Triumph owners. These suppliers can often provide new, reconditioned, or used parts for Dolomites. Online forums and owners' clubs are also valuable resources for sourcing parts and advice.
What are the legal requirements for buying a car in the UK, and how do they apply to a classic car like a Triumph Dolomite?
When buying any car in the UK, ensure the seller is the legal owner and has the right to sell the vehicle. You'll need to tax the vehicle (if applicable) and insure it before driving it on public roads. Classic cars over 40 years old may be exempt from MOT testing and road tax; however, it is still your responsibility to ensure the vehicle is roadworthy and safe to drive. Check the government website for the latest regulations.
