IDRIVEACLASSIC reviews: 1972 Triumph Toledo 1300 4 door in yellow!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2019
  • Today I’m out in the British Leyland classic car - the 1970s Triumph Toledo. This was released as 2 door and 4 door and came in 1300 and 1500 engine with drum brakes all round.
    This fun 1972 Triumph Toledo review includes:
    Triumph classic car
    Triumph Toledo interior
    Triumph Toledo review
    Triumph Toledo starting up
    Car cranking on a wet day
    Driving around Yorkshire
    Girl driving classic car
    British car review
    Triumph 1300 engine
    1970s classic car
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Комментарии • 234

  • @simonhodgetts6530
    @simonhodgetts6530 4 года назад +7

    My Nan used to machine the seat covers for these!

  • @garyharding1261
    @garyharding1261 4 года назад +5

    Love watching these videos, Have been a Triumph Fan for many years. Now own a 1975 Dolomite 1850Auto. It's Fab !

  • @loshadionka64
    @loshadionka64 5 лет назад +17

    Wonderful car. I have 1972 Toledo, 2-door, 1,5 litre. Greetings from Poland.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +1

      Oh amazing!!! Hello to you all in Poland from sunny Yorkshire xxx

    • @catkins861
      @catkins861 4 года назад

      Are you selling it??

    • @loshadionka64
      @loshadionka64 4 года назад +1

      @@catkins861 Nooo)) It is not for sale. Too much money has been spent. And too much time for renovation. I love this car.

  • @TimothyWorel-xj9he
    @TimothyWorel-xj9he Месяц назад

    I didn't realise that the Toledo didn't have the 'All Systems Go' warning light cluster as fitted to the Dolomite. Cracking presentation, Steph, as always.

  • @DayInTheLife42
    @DayInTheLife42 2 месяца назад

    I recently found a photo of my dad with one of his first cars, a Triumph Toldeo, although I cannot determine the year model. The photo is quite faded but my guess is that it's yellow like yours. Sadly he passed away when I was three so I don't know anything else about his car, but it was a real treat to watch this and learn more about it! And he would never have guessed that one day his little girls would grow up and move not far away from Toldeo, Ohio! 🥰 Thank you so much for sharing! I am copying this link to save into the archive I'm making for my family's photos so future generations can enjoy researching too 💜

  • @sewind6613
    @sewind6613 4 года назад +6

    Just discovered these videos. Absolutely brilliant! So glad you're doing them, and that you champion BL.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  4 года назад +3

      Aww thanks so much!!! Love doing the videos and bringing people back to BL 🥰🥰🥰

  • @leopoldonotarianni8663
    @leopoldonotarianni8663 2 года назад

    Well presented and informative.
    Enthusiastic and honest approach with a jovial twist.
    Loving these posts .
    Keep up the excellent work.

  • @traceyhenderson6708
    @traceyhenderson6708 4 года назад +1

    Brings back memory's as this was my first ever car but in red. Great video

  • @SpiritEngine
    @SpiritEngine 5 лет назад +17

    All-round visibility is the classic car's secret weapon! No need for parking sensors and cameras... on a dry day 😂

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +8

      Hahahahah. I wouldn’t reverse park the morris Minor if that visibility wasn’t there 😂. It makes me appreciate why these modern lumps need all the cameras and buzzers.

    • @truth901
      @truth901 2 года назад

      @@idriveaclassic Yeah ....and all the modern electronic tech isnt good for the environment (compared to classic simple mechanisms) as modern car manufacturers claim!

  • @vincentwaddington490
    @vincentwaddington490 4 года назад

    Great video. I had a Toledo when I was at college. It was a '72 model in dark brown and a 2 door model. It was 14 years old when I bought it with 44000 mls on the clock and I had it until it was 18 years old, when it was stolen, never to be seen again. Come rain, hail or snow she never let me down. A great little car. Love the style of your reviews, keep up the good work. I own two classics and it's great to see the younger generation taking an interest in our motoring heritage.

  • @robertbransby
    @robertbransby 4 года назад +1

    Love the old Triumphs, great vid as usual 👍

  • @chanticleer6161
    @chanticleer6161 2 года назад

    My first car was a Toledo, thanks so much for posting this wonderful video!

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 5 лет назад +4

    Lovely review thank you. It's really great to see young people taking such an interest in classic cars. (I'm no spring chicken but I've always loved old cars, just something about them.) Thanks again.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you for the lovely feedback Mike! I worry as somebody who isn’t young (I feel 100 some days...) that young people will forget the older cars and I love being proved wrong. I filmed with a 17 year old who owns a Herald today, gave me hope these cars will be loved for decades to come.

  • @michaeltutty1540
    @michaeltutty1540 4 года назад +2

    Great video as always, Steph. Wonderful to see such a neat old motor being appreciated and used. Interesting to see what was considered a good sized saloon over there. Here, that would have counted as a compact, or even sub compact.

  • @jamesgrant7322
    @jamesgrant7322 4 года назад +1

    Always loved Triumphs. Owned a Dolomite Sprint myself and have worked on many of the others. Always great to drive, comfortable with a touch of class. And superb visibility.

  • @nta.16
    @nta.16 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic again to see a classic in daily use and by a younger owner. A daily tends to always remain a rolling restoration if only by the regular servicing, maintenance and repairs. The door mirrors can be turned and set to slight lean of head to keep off normal eyeline to stop dazzle (mostly from overbright modern lights) even for those of us who are shorter. Lovely video as always, well done and thanks.

  • @spency787
    @spency787 Год назад

    I had one as a first car in 1988, 14 years old, 34,000 miles and one owner for £60! My beloved British racing green four door ‘Tornado’, knocked out its big end bearings on the motorway but with a new engine took me through my university years into my first job. Sadly it then gave its life protecting mine, after I rolled it horribly on a country lane, I still remember the aftermath of the accident, the only sound was the bird song and Duran Duran still playing on the cassette deck! I’d love to have it back now.

  • @terrywatkins27
    @terrywatkins27 3 года назад +1

    Passed test in 81.Had austin maxi,thanks mum and dad,so relyable.Fond memories.I was 18.

  • @peterbourne5926
    @peterbourne5926 4 года назад

    Great video Steph thanks very much. Pete 🇬🇧

  • @JJLewin1
    @JJLewin1 3 года назад

    My first car was a Toledo OAR613L which I used to travel from Essex to West London every day until somebody in a Capri decided to write it off early one morning. Lovely old car with happy memories :)

  • @jamescole9489
    @jamescole9489 3 года назад

    You inspired me to go buy one ! I've got a brown 1972 1300 as my daily, absolutely brilliant to drive! Keep your videos going I love them so much 💗

  • @musicwalla
    @musicwalla 4 года назад

    i owned one of these, a 1975 Toledo in Mimosa yellow, purchased in 1978 and lasted over 12 years. covered over100K miles, went all over the country on family holidays. I serviced it myself every 6 months and never broke down in all that time. Best car i have owned. Great memories. Thank you for this video.

  • @2000mk1
    @2000mk1 4 года назад +1

    Nice video, thank you. These are great and underrated little cars. I've had a few over the years, very reliable and nippy too. I once took mine from Kent to Brittany in France for a weeks holiday. Didn't miss a beat in over 1000 miles and sat at 80mph on the motorway quite happily singing along. As has been stated previously, UK models were 1300cc, export models were 1500cc.

  • @neilbedford5082
    @neilbedford5082 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Steph. My first car (many years ago) was a dark blue '71 Toledo 1300 - very solid little car, extremely cosy and comfortable. Too heavy to be fast but it still kept up with traffic and was thoughtfully designed. Only real snag was the crazy clutch slave cylinder inside the bell housing which let me down one dark cold night, shooting clutch fluid onto the clutch disk but otherwise well thought-out. Still a better car than a lot of the cheaper moderns. A good first classic if you wait for one with minimal rust.

  • @lindaelizabethcole3675
    @lindaelizabethcole3675 2 года назад

    Oh my word , I used to own a Triumph Toledo 1972 in Mallard Green , kept it for nearly three years , it belonged from new to my mother's uncle , I absolutely adored it , mighty special as my first car , there was a lot of Isopon holding the headlights in place , MOT, was difficult , needless to say , when it was gone , sob , I grieved, for it for years and in 1980 , I paid £150 for it , a bargain for a cat with low mileage , thank you Uncle Isacc Logan , I still have the original AA handbook that came with the car , the AA, badge went into my old red mini

  • @orsonkaart1853
    @orsonkaart1853 4 года назад +3

    I remember someone local to my area having a yellow Toledo early 70s , I wont sleep tonight trying to remember who had it lol!

  • @petergouldbourn2312
    @petergouldbourn2312 4 года назад

    I liked this show, this car, and you Steph. God bless you. Pete. UK

  • @Lepusrabbit
    @Lepusrabbit 5 лет назад +2

    Yes definitely has a spacious interior by the looks of it 👍

  • @jonathanbignall1198
    @jonathanbignall1198 4 года назад

    That brings back memories, my first car was a 1978 Triumph Dolomite 1300, a mild update to the Toledo. It was pretty dependable and fun to drive, although it was a bit noisy and twitchy at motorway speed. Fun times! Nice to see a youngster having fun with an old classic.

  • @paulbird376
    @paulbird376 3 года назад

    My first car was a Toledo painted in Hammerite blue. Brilliant car. Lots in common with the Dolomite. Every one seems to have the bubbling above the lights. Didn't seem to get much worst in the 3 years I owned her. Sadly she headed off to the scapyard after me. Thank you for posting your videos, so many cars from my youth!

  • @jonhaslam3699
    @jonhaslam3699 4 года назад +1

    Had one in 1981 for around 2 years. Lovely car, very reliable and I remember the number plate. LOM 68P.

  • @spankysmp
    @spankysmp 5 лет назад +3

    What a lovely car and stylish too. I always lusted after a Dolomite Sprint

  • @Roger_Ramjet
    @Roger_Ramjet 4 года назад

    I learned to drive in my dad's Toledo 40 years ago in Dublin. My dad and the car are no longer. The number plate (5430 ZC) has been with me in the trunk of every car I have owned since.... currently a 2019 Honda civic here in Boston. Thanks for your lovely review.

  • @banditman1970
    @banditman1970 4 года назад

    I absolutely love all the research and information you put into all your videos. They are a sheer joy to watch. Im actualy thinking of poaching you to work for my company. Keep it up ;)

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  4 года назад

      Hahaha well my email address is always open for new opportunities! Thanks Steve :)

  • @niceviewoverthere4463
    @niceviewoverthere4463 4 года назад +4

    Lovely. Learned to drive in one of those. Sad that the Triumphs are gone. They were decades ahead of their time in so may ways.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  4 года назад

      Oh I agree. A massive loss.

    • @retromechanicalengineer
      @retromechanicalengineer 3 года назад

      They absolutely were. The 2000/2500 saloons and estates were proper executive cars aimed squarely at BMW customers.

  • @chrisbury4635
    @chrisbury4635 4 года назад +3

    Great little car from the 70’s, and when you think about it British Leyland produced many lovely cars back in the day ❤️

  • @mattfoster
    @mattfoster 5 лет назад +1

    im having to watch these videos bit by bit due to poor wifi, so much buffering but wow what a cute car and you certainly brighten up my days with these videos.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +1

      Aww that’s so nice of you to say. Thanks Matt and enjoy them at your own pace x

    • @mattfoster
      @mattfoster 5 лет назад +1

      @@idriveaclassic it didn't buffer much thankfully but i think you handle these cars with elegance and class and finesse and im sure you wouldn't stand for any nonsense if they misbehaved.

  • @PurityVendetta
    @PurityVendetta 3 года назад

    God these cars bring back a couple of hair raising memories. My mum had one and occasionally let me drive it just after I passed my test. I'll never forget locking all four wheels on a ripply bit of road, downhill heading toward a T junction! I floated across and luckily nothing was coming down the main road.
    The issue we had was the engines developing terminal end float. Apparently this was a thing with that engine. It would make the clutch drag and the thrust washers would eventually fall out and wreck the engine.

  • @Oene-mw3hl
    @Oene-mw3hl 2 года назад

    In 1980 I had one with no reverse working. bought it for about 150 pounds. After 200 km it gave up and was towed to the wreck-yard. Wonderful seats in perfect condition.

  • @andreaduncan1042
    @andreaduncan1042 5 лет назад +5

    Lovely wee video, thank you. Over the years I’ve owned a string of triumphs, loved them, but never a Toledo! They are indeed rare, the two door especially, they were also rot boxes, even from a seventies stand point! If the bonnet has gone like that, go over the entire front end, these were a car that when it started to rust, it didn’t stop! We would regularly have to supply both wings, front panel and scuttle as well as bonnet for the Toledo/dolomite range! Keep producing these, I love it when youngsters take an interest in my era of car, keep up the good work, and thank your friend for perseverance with the wee Triumph. Brilliant!

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +2

      Andrea that’s so much for the lovely comment! Aaron’s dad is a mechanic and I believe they’re stripping it right back and sorting it all out. He’s been using it as a daily car, so it’s nice to get it reviewed before it gets all shiny and loses the touch points of its little life and goes back to a shiny beginning! X

  • @Shane_Marsh
    @Shane_Marsh 4 года назад

    Smashing video steph, can't wait for the sovereign to open again.

  • @martinnorth2680
    @martinnorth2680 5 лет назад

    Great video and love your style.

  • @TheWorldofGood79
    @TheWorldofGood79 4 года назад

    Yet another brilliant video Steph. My great uncle Jim in the Republic of Ireland had one and when they came over what added to it being a even cooler car was that back then rear number plates over there were black letters on a red background. Such a shame so few Toledo's are left.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  4 года назад

      Aww that does sound really cool on the number plate front actually x

  • @lmm
    @lmm 4 года назад

    Great video! Would very much like a Toledo myself! - Trev

  • @markharris7662
    @markharris7662 5 лет назад +1

    Another great car. I had a dolomite 1500 HL. In 87. I would drive to and from college in it. I still remember the Reg FUB 512T. Long gone now.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +1

      They’re fab little cars aren’t they!

  • @flumpaustin1994
    @flumpaustin1994 5 лет назад +1

    I love the Triumph Toledos and Dolomites. This one makes my 1973 Austin 1300 look ancient! The start-up sound is the same as mine :) Very stylish and sophisticated looking :)

  • @uglycustard1
    @uglycustard1 4 года назад

    My Dad had the Triumph 1500 fwd engine mounted N/S was always his favourite car.

  • @retromechanicalengineer
    @retromechanicalengineer 3 года назад

    I miss my old Triumph 2000. I learned to drive in one in 1989 and then later on had a couple of my own. They had a few modifications to improve the drive but were fantastic motors.

  • @jrbs
    @jrbs 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely little car, used and enjoyed.

  • @chriskappert1365
    @chriskappert1365 Год назад

    Very nice Triumph with a 16 valve head !
    I remember a race in my Alfa GTV 2 liter against one of these , in the 80s .
    It was a tough nut to crack , both had about 130 bhp on tap .
    I won by a noselength thanks to a slightly better weightdistribution and handling .
    Yes , a truly desirable Triumph !

  • @choryferguson2196
    @choryferguson2196 3 года назад +1

    Never have I seen one of these before. My mother had a Spitfire when I was a kid, but this would've been a great deal more practical when she was hauling us three kids around!

  • @bondbug73
    @bondbug73 4 года назад +1

    My grandad had two Toledo 1300's. An L reg and a French blue N reg. Liked the seats in these, so my first car was a 1500HL converted to full Sprint spec over two years. They rust above headlamps, rear screen lip, sills, chrome trim areas. This Toledo will look nice, but he needs to get it rust protected. Sold my Sprint a while ago, and Rimmer Bros are the specialists.
    Good to see a young lad owning one too. Bigger Dolomites had side dial knobs on either side of the column. Two speed wipers.
    I bought my Bond Bug from Emley Moor.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  4 года назад +1

      No way! Emley moor isn’t too far from me

  • @darrenwilson8042
    @darrenwilson8042 4 года назад

    I had one of these - HNF 209 N - great car - sold it @ 1980

  • @truth901
    @truth901 2 года назад

    Excellent review- you've changed my view of these by looking at this great example! 👏👏👍 (Though the Dolomite is still far better.)

  • @davidking9707
    @davidking9707 3 года назад

    I had a 1970 2 door in white. It was fun to drive.

  • @CortinasAndClassics
    @CortinasAndClassics 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, I've just been sent a link to your channel and subscribed . I love classic cars and I'm looking forward to binge watching.
    I remember the toledo from when I was a kid and I am saving to buy a 1972 Cortina mk3 Estate 😁

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад

      Ahhh really?! Who sent you the link! That’s brill! Cheers lovely x

    • @CortinasAndClassics
      @CortinasAndClassics 5 лет назад

      @@idriveaclassic my friend Kelly sent me the link 😁

  • @jim_jam_dseries
    @jim_jam_dseries 5 лет назад +1

    Sounds like a very enjoyable little car. Another enjoyable aspect of your reviews include seeing what wonderful outfit you will be wearing each time - always beautifully tasteful!

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад

      Aww thanks! To be honest, I wear this dress so often I’m surprised you haven’t spotted it before. By far my favourite.

    • @jim_jam_dseries
      @jim_jam_dseries 5 лет назад

      @@idriveaclassic Might need two sets of prescription glasses now then! Thank you Steph. I'm very good at 'putting my foot in it'!

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад

      Hahahaha no it’s fine don’t worry 😂

  • @lloydvehicleconsulting
    @lloydvehicleconsulting 5 лет назад

    My parents had a Toledo in the mid-1970s, and I bought a Dolomite 1500 SE when I was 22, which was essentially a Toledo continuation model with some minor changes. I loved it, but my mother wasn't so keen (I was still living with her at the time), and so I had to get rid of it after a couple of months. This brought back some memories!

    • @andyfield7397
      @andyfield7397 4 года назад

      you and me both then - was the SE black with silver trim stickers ?

    • @lloydvehicleconsulting
      @lloydvehicleconsulting 4 года назад

      @@andyfield7397, yes, exactly! Mine was modified with a four headlamp conversion to look more like a Sprint and also had the Sprint alloy wheels, and it looked the business... I have a similar car in the cover art for my business Facebook page!

  • @artiexr222
    @artiexr222 5 лет назад +1

    Great review enjoyed it.
    My first car back in 1978 same colour only the two door version,a great little car(my dad always had brand new Triumphs so they were in my blood)which I sold to my mate who promptly wrote it off when he hit a wall at Colne Bridge,happy memories.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +1

      Aw thank you! Shame about your car getting written off, are you still in a classic now?

    • @artiexr222
      @artiexr222 5 лет назад +1

      @@idriveaclassic classic bike now 37 yr old Yamaha RD still in the scene though with the YTCC

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +1

      That’s really cool 😊

    • @artiexr222
      @artiexr222 5 лет назад +1

      @@idriveaclassic Thank you keep up the good work😊

  • @TVRCreators
    @TVRCreators 3 года назад

    That was a really good video, your awesome :)

  • @jamesdecross1035
    @jamesdecross1035 3 года назад

    Glorious colour! Might you ever do some revisits, and give us some updates of people and their cars?

  • @richardjenkins3756
    @richardjenkins3756 4 года назад

    Another good video. Don’t forget about my Humber in Putney Steph x

  • @bexleydragon5294
    @bexleydragon5294 3 года назад +1

    Cool car amazed they are rear wheel drive 😎

  • @smac4749
    @smac4749 5 лет назад +1

    That’s the first car I ever remember being in back in the mid 70’s when my gran owned a dark green 2 door. I really enjoyed that, now off to check your other vids to see if you have a Hillman Hunter, Sunbeam Stiletto!

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад

      No Hunter yet but it’s something I’m working on. Don’t forget to hit subscribe 😘

  • @stephensmith6367
    @stephensmith6367 3 года назад

    I owned a Triumph Toledo . (I had 2 of them). Both 4 door. It was a light blue 1972 model (L reg) . It had done 13200 miles and cost £1095. It was my 2nd car . I had traded my 1970 Mini Clubman saloon in for it . A couple of years later I owned a dark maroon 1974 model. They both had silver grills .

  • @mikewysko2268
    @mikewysko2268 3 года назад

    Good looking car for the era.😎

  • @NallDave
    @NallDave 2 года назад

    My first car was a brown Triumph Toledo. The seats were leather and the dash like this one was made of wood. The steering wheel was massive and you could turn it on a sixpence. I managed to back it into a concrete post. The post broke, but there was not a scratch on the car. They were built like tanks.

  • @anx1
    @anx1 4 года назад +1

    Looks like a good car there 👍I had the 1500 hl and bought the sprint alloys to go on the car back in about 1988 twin su carbs used to go out of balance a lot had the same engine as the spitfire 👍😀

  • @zedman442
    @zedman442 4 года назад

    Nice. But That first engine start was due to the stater motor solenoid sticking so it doesn’t engage to spin the flywheel. Good review. Love these cars.

  • @andyfield7397
    @andyfield7397 4 года назад +1

    Aaaaaahhh - my dad had one of these - super looking car, great steering wheel - dad's had aftermarket reverse lamps under the rear cluster - hope it had that 70s car smell.
    I had a dolomite 1500 SE and a Triumph 1500 TC.
    Dad also had the citroen style front drive Triumph 1300 until the gear box fell out. Gearboxes are a problem and require regular oil changes

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  4 года назад

      Ahh your dad was one of the cool guys 😉

    • @andyfield7397
      @andyfield7397 4 года назад

      @@idriveaclassic I will tell him that - he will be eighty next year !
      Another car he had that I dont know if you have reviewed as I am new to your channel, was a 1962 Singer Gazelle - I think this was based on a Hillman Minx but slightly more refined

  • @alexanderheath6662
    @alexanderheath6662 5 лет назад

    That's the best thing about older cars like that - You could see all for corners of the car when parking.

  • @neilthomas9244
    @neilthomas9244 5 лет назад +6

    Museum grade cars leave me cold. Daily drivers are great, the car is alive. Great patina.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад

      I know exactly what you mean and agree wholeheartedly 🙌🙌🙌🙌

    • @superseven220
      @superseven220 5 лет назад +1

      Patina is fine but there's a lot of serious rust under those little bubbly patches that are visible from the outside, as a teen in the 80's my early driving years were spent driving the rust heaps of the 70's, always wanted a Dolomite Sprint at the time

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +3

      To be fair, this was the cars final jaunt out before going for some TLC 😂

    • @superseven220
      @superseven220 5 лет назад

      @@idriveaclassic good to see it's going to be resurrected, a big job though to do it properly but hope it goes well

  • @Bikergal800
    @Bikergal800 5 лет назад

    I remember a mate having a very brown one of them and dolly Sprint was a wicked little car up my triumph in the day which was a stag and I do miss it, it's good to see them driven as a daily not the C word car as there not driven loads

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah he’s driving this daily! It’s been spruced up since the video was filmed and looks mega now x

  • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
    @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars 3 года назад

    Learned to drive in one of these! BSM had Dolomites at the time and I practised in my Dads' Toledo. Very little difference internally. Brilliant car, bit of a rust bucket though. Mine died in an accident with some proper unintended crumple zones! Everone walked away though without so much as a scratch. SUCH a shame these are rare now.

  • @nigelworth4473
    @nigelworth4473 5 лет назад

    Triumph Toledo - my first ever car! Why didn't I hang onto it? Great video!

  • @CaptainSlow1992
    @CaptainSlow1992 5 лет назад +2

    I've seen that car online a fair amount over the years, distinctive with the black rubber trims! My Dolly 1300's engine certainly never sounded as sweet as that Tolly... I think the 1500cc engine was export only for Toledos though.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  5 лет назад

      It was such a nice car! I’ve been out in a Herald today, engine was nice on that too.

  • @paulbennell3313
    @paulbennell3313 4 года назад

    The nearest thing I've had to a Toledo was a 1979 Dolomite 1500HL. It was Pageant mid blue with a black cloth interior. The thing that suprised me was how well it rode for a small-ish car. It was extremely comfortable with its squashy seats and soft suspension yet it handled well enough for the amount of power available.
    The engine was a Spitfire-spec twin carb job and it was adequate rather than terrifying. Overdrive would've been nice but I think that was only available on the 1850 model upwards. A great car though, probably the tidiest car I've owned being a 55,000 mile minter. Should never have parted with it and I'm thinking of getting another when funds allow.

  • @evemariedumais1461
    @evemariedumais1461 4 года назад

    I wish we had cars like that around here....

  • @davidyoung9561
    @davidyoung9561 4 года назад +2

    Toledo was Spain's capital until 1561 at the height of the Spanish inquisition. Even at that time, three cultures lived in the walled city and they were Jews, Muslims and Christians.

  • @andrewrobinson3030
    @andrewrobinson3030 5 лет назад

    I had one these back in the late seventies, Siena brown in colour, it looked old fashioned then but was fast! I think it might have had 16 valve engine, learnt to drive with BSM , in a blue triumph Dolomite which I thought was the same, my Toledo had bad rust but was great to own

  • @hjp1hjp22
    @hjp1hjp22 5 лет назад +1

    The Triumph Herald replacement was the Triumph 1300 with front wheel drive in 1965. By 1970 the car was updated into two different shapes. The smaller became the Toledo with rear wheel drive, and the bigger became the 1500. In 1972 a 1850cc model was introduced called Dolomite with rear wheel drive, and in 1973 the 1500 changed from front wheel to rear wheel drive with the 1500 now with twin cam engine (1500TC). In 1976 the Dolomite was the name for all medium Triumph saloons, the 1300 replacing the Toledo and also the 1500 and 1850. The ultimate Dolomite was the Sprint introduced in 1973 that went to 115mph. By 1981 Dolomite production finished and replaced with the Honda based Acclaim.

    • @stuarthall6530
      @stuarthall6530 5 лет назад +2

      Think you'll find TC stood for twin carb not twin cam.

    • @2000mk1
      @2000mk1 4 года назад

      @@stuarthall6530 What Stuart said. . . . .

  • @Mark1405Leeds
    @Mark1405Leeds 4 года назад

    Great car! Much more attractive than the later Dolomite but a definitely backward step from the front wheel drive 1300!

  • @triodehexode
    @triodehexode 4 года назад +2

    My cousin had a front wheel drive triumph of this shape think it was 1300 th CV joints were prone to failure I remember my uncle who owned a garage pointing this out on full lock when taking off think it was a knocking sound. Triumph should have been the British BMW but poor UK didn't modernise its factories US Marshal aid flowed into Germany where workers and management cooperated. UK was still paying off war dept to the US and was operating with out date equipment was changing over to metric and had us and them labour relations.

  • @lewis72
    @lewis72 4 года назад +1

    0:30
    It is very unlikely to have had silver-on-black plates too !
    K plate was the last year that they were legal but most cars by then had the new white-on-black plates.

  • @dannyhudson482
    @dannyhudson482 3 года назад

    My first car was a 1974 Toledo. Basic but a good car.

  • @tz6414
    @tz6414 5 лет назад

    Amazing condition for 1972

  • @michaelhalsall5684
    @michaelhalsall5684 2 года назад

    One of the better products from British Leyland!

  • @jamesdecross1035
    @jamesdecross1035 3 года назад

    Yeah, the lad is right. Best classic to start is an 80s or 70s family car. They're like modern cars but simple!

  • @rainbow2710
    @rainbow2710 4 года назад

    Fond memeories of the 1974 4-door Toledo 1300 we had.

  • @mickmcdonagh1557
    @mickmcdonagh1557 3 года назад

    Great reviews of these old cars can you do a mk1 mk2 or a mk3 cortina please 🙏

  • @markadams3261
    @markadams3261 5 месяцев назад

    I was so tempted back then to buy a Black SE special edition but hated the lights, asked Mann Egerton if they could fit Dolerite front they sai no so walked away

  • @ianhow100
    @ianhow100 3 года назад +1

    Testament to them that they can still be used daily

  • @carlheaton2265
    @carlheaton2265 3 года назад

    Hi steph- u mentioned the owner was looking for some bits- i have a 1500 toledo with a fairly comlete interior if hes wanting stuff, im in bradford x

  • @paullacey2999
    @paullacey2999 3 года назад

    Love Toledos and Dolomites.Were always a cut above....

  • @christopherhughes3029
    @christopherhughes3029 3 года назад

    I had a Toledo as my first car in 1979.
    Body was great, but mechanics shot.
    Big end gone.
    Should have known better brought it from a guy in a snowstorm outside wormwood scrubs.
    Loved the interor wood dash etc.

  • @mr-wx3lv
    @mr-wx3lv 4 года назад

    I had 1974 Dolomite 1850, I'm guessing it was the big sister of the Toledo. Couldn't afford the Sprint, which is a minor classic now, but liked the simple wooden dash and it was generally a nice natured car..

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  4 года назад

      All beautiful cars in my opinion 🥰🥰🥰

  • @davidgg90
    @davidgg90 4 года назад

    My parents use to have one in this colour but the lights at the baxk are different

  • @Parknest
    @Parknest 4 года назад

    Steph, has the owner heard of the Triumph Dolomite Club? I've noticed that he's quite local to me and I'm the club's West Yorkshire area organiser so he's more than welcome to get in touch with me. The club is a useful resource and remanufactures parts to keep these cars on the road. The club will have a stand at the NEC classic show in November. There is also a forum (I'm one of the moderators) and a Facebook page. The Toledo has a lot in common with the Dolomite and many parts are interchangeable. The wiper and headlight controls are unique to the Toledo. The 1500 Toledo was not officially sold in the UK. You should try out a Dolomite to see how it compares. Unfortunately, my own Dolomite (1850 auto) is out of action at the moment so you won't be able to try it out.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  4 года назад

      Hey!!! If you’d like to do a collaboration with me in some way with your branch please pop me an email! I’m going to pass your details onto Aaron but sadly he’s moving to Manchester soon. Gutted about it!

    • @Parknest
      @Parknest 4 года назад

      Steph, I've just e-mailed you.

  • @Quinntheeskimo99
    @Quinntheeskimo99 2 года назад

    When I last looked on the DVLA website my Toledo, BAB 443M, was still registered, possibly on SORN.
    Damson, with a pale grey interior. Lower middle-class chic in 1975 I can tell you. If it’s still around and you have it respond to this comment .

  • @paulcook2592
    @paulcook2592 4 года назад

    Drivers door is a different colour as well?