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Re: More on Dolomites

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Subject: Re: More on Dolomites
From: "Lindberg, Andrew (MN12)" <Andrew.Lindberg@CORP.honeywell.com>
Date: 15 Oct 1996 15:49:10 -0500
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>    The first Triumph DOLOMITES appeared Pre-WWII. Yes! It is a 
     reference to TR's Rallye successes... But PRE WWII rallies  (when 
Donald Healey ran Triumphs in rallies like the Monte Carlo...    Greg 
Petrolati <

The first Dolomite was commissioned by Donald Healey, who at the time worked 
for Triumph.  (He had a title something along the line of advanced 
engineering director, but what he really did was run their rally program.) 
 The Dolomite was a knock-off of a very successful Alfa with a supercharged 
eight cylinder engine.  Healey said he had permission to copy the Alfa 
design; others were not so certain about the legalities of the situation. 
 At any rate a few got constructed.  Healey entered one in the Monte Carlo 
(?) rally.  He started some place up in Scandanavia, and during the first 
night ran into a train at an unmarked crossing.  Amazingly enough, he and 
his navigator walked away from the crash.  The car, however, was a mess. 
 After the first series of Dolomites ended, Triumph used the Dolomite name 
on other cars both pre- and post-war.

I'm did this from memory so excuse any mistakes or oversights.

Andy Lindberg (who ran the Dolomite as a WHATIZIT in a recent issue of 
Triumphs and Tribulations)

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