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◊ 2022-07-09 22:15 |
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◊ 2022-07-10 00:28 |
Black rear panel, possible D logo on pillar, no tints or headrests, plain wheels but too fuzzy to ID precisely, Belgian plates: I think early Dolomite 1850, or might be later plain Dolomite 1500 - maybe colour is mid-late 70s?? Question I can't answer - did they build Dollys in Belgium, either at Mechelen/Malines (where a few years earlier they built its ancestor 1300) or Seneffe (where I think some Triumphs were built late 70s, but not sure what - this pic has a Dolly, but Seneffe was also a distribution centre)?? On balance I think probably yes. |
◊ 2022-07-10 03:00 |
...Comments from Link to "autofans.be" where they mention Dolomites transported from Seneffe to Holland. And cars standing on the terrain until they rusted... |
◊ 2022-07-10 03:14 |
and the last TR7 built in Seneffe had, because of a supply problem, two different seats... We could build cars communist style too. |