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Year: 1978
Make: Triumph
Model: Dolomite Sprint
Registration: ETU 260S
Chassis No: VA22847DLO
Engine No: VAHE
Mileage: 3,911
(a): Superb condition
(b): Race tuned engine with race clutch

Although the Triumph Dolomite range, introduced in 1972, had proved to be refined and sporty, competitors such as BMW's 2002 had a performance advantage which was costing Triumph dearly, both in terms of sales and prestige. To remedy this, they unveiled the Dolomite Sprint in June 1973, although the launch had been delayed by a year, having been due to go on sale in 1972 alongside the main range. A team of engineers, led by Spen King, developed a 16-valve, single overhead camshaft head. The capacity was increased to 1998cc and combined with bigger carbs the output was upped to 127 bhp. This represented a significant increase over the smaller 1850cc variant, however, it fell frustratingly short of the original target of 135 bhp. As a result of this new engine, the Dolomite Sprint has a claim to be the world's first truly mass-produced multi-valve car and the design of the cylinder head won a British Design Council Award in 1974. Performance was excellent, with 0-60 mph taking around 8.4 seconds and a maximum speed of 119 mph.

This absolutely superb Triumph Dolomite Sprint, presented in bright yellow and is being offered in very good condition, following a documented restoration. Its original 1998cc has been professionally rebuilt (race tuned) and with its Weber carburettors, makes 165bhp in road form (it has a separate set of jets for the track, raising power to 188bhp). The original SU carburettors have been fully rebuilt and come with the car. The original gearbox and overdrive are fitted and it is fitted with what is ostensibly a race clutch in line with the specially tuned and rebuilt engine. Its "diamond cut" alloy wheels are in particularly good condition. Internally, the copious woodwork has been re-veneered in matching teak and the headlining has been replaced. The rest of the interior, including seats and carpets are original. This is a great example of this iconic 1970s saloon, with 'a bit of grunt' for added spice.. Consigned by James Good

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