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Hi all and particular thanks to Clive for the information you gave me.
The car was sort of in the middle for me, neither very good with needing some work or leaning towards a full restoration job which I'm not really after at present. It wasn't a basket case, engine had had work done on it, full MOT but I disc possibly warped, good chassis and basically sound. Shell better than I was expecting. But there were lots of little niggles, bonnet catches, door closing "rings" had been changed as fibreglass holes to big around part of the backing plate etc. If he would have come down more on price I would have been tempted. It had been fitted with a galvanised lotus chassis in the 90's. Dash pretty good, interior a little tired but live-able with.
I think you'll all know what I mean when I say I don't think it was the car for me but I can't say why not. It wasn't really the price either. I'm not in a rush so I'll just keep looking.
Are there many on this forum that live in the Staffordshire area as it would be good to look at a few different elans to use as a comparison and discuss foibles of each series.
John
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From: Rob Hill <[email protected]>
To: John Porter <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 22 March, 2011 22:49:44
Subject: Elan
Hi John,
So why didn't you buy the Elan?
All the best,
The car was sort of in the middle for me, neither very good with needing some work or leaning towards a full restoration job which I'm not really after at present. It wasn't a basket case, engine had had work done on it, full MOT but I disc possibly warped, good chassis and basically sound. Shell better than I was expecting. But there were lots of little niggles, bonnet catches, door closing "rings" had been changed as fibreglass holes to big around part of the backing plate etc. If he would have come down more on price I would have been tempted. It had been fitted with a galvanised lotus chassis in the 90's. Dash pretty good, interior a little tired but live-able with.
I think you'll all know what I mean when I say I don't think it was the car for me but I can't say why not. It wasn't really the price either. I'm not in a rush so I'll just keep looking.
Are there many on this forum that live in the Staffordshire area as it would be good to look at a few different elans to use as a comparison and discuss foibles of each series.
John
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From: Rob Hill <[email protected]>
To: John Porter <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 22 March, 2011 22:49:44
Subject: Elan
Hi John,
So why didn't you buy the Elan?
All the best,
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jmp wrote: Are there many on this forum that live in the Staffordshire area as it would be good to look at a few different elans to use as a comparison and discuss foibles of each series
John,
As CL Staffordshire branch, we meet in Lichfield the first Wednesday of the month.
Everyone welcome.
Brian Clarke
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