1949 TRIUMPH DOLOMITE 2000 ROADSTER – £29950

The Dolomite was designed in the closing days of World War II. Standard Motor Company bought Triumph in 1944, and managing director Sir John Black wanted a sports car to take on Jaguar, for which SMC had supplied engines before the war.

The roadsters were built on an ash frame, with an aluminium bonnet and boot, and steel fenders. Production ran from 1946 to 1949, first as the 1800 model and then as the 2000.

This originally uk supplied example finished in beautiful black  was fully restored in Switzerland in the mid nineteen nighties and still presents beautifully today having won and entered several concours

There are boxes full of history inc magazine articles,photo albumns and trophies etc

Recently purchased by a regular Triumph fanatic who spent £1400 on major servicing October 2024 and now ready to use and enjoy

On the road she is quite agile for a 76 year old and certainly brisk enough to take on modern traffic and road trips

Supplied fully inspected, serviced with 12 months warranty.

INCLUDED IN EVERY SALE

– Workshop inspection and report inc photo library
– Engine compression check and boroscope
– Full service inc engine tune
– New mot inspection (inc exempt cars)
– Detailed valet inc Dynoglaze paint treatment
– Free delivery in covered trailers
– Detailed handover inc “user tips”
– Travel spares kit inc fluids etc
– 12 months comprehensive warranty
– Free collection/delivery and loan car if necessary
– Free 11 month warranty checkover and service