S3 Elan Coupe
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In September 2010 I purchased a 1966 Elan Coupe body and a collection of bits and pieces, brakes, suspension components, close ratio gear box, side and rear windows.
I have restored the components and assembled a new chassis and running gear.
I am restoring/assembling an 1800 Brian Hart Dry sump motor, this was my "dry build" to check the fit under the bonnet.
The body has taken almost a year to strip, remove all layers of paint and prepare for paint
I sent the prepared body to my local painter who has painted several British classics for me and I'm now starting the final assembly.
I have restored the components and assembled a new chassis and running gear.
I am restoring/assembling an 1800 Brian Hart Dry sump motor, this was my "dry build" to check the fit under the bonnet.
The body has taken almost a year to strip, remove all layers of paint and prepare for paint
I sent the prepared body to my local painter who has painted several British classics for me and I'm now starting the final assembly.
- 65ginetta
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Vernon what a fabulous job that will sit nicely alongside the G4 once finished
Ian
Ian
- elansprint
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What a lovely looking car....lots of hard work too....a credit to you....well done.
- Stratosboy
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The car is for my wife who loves Lotus cars and she likes to wring its neck, hence the dry sump Hart 1800. We live in Southern States USA and for six months of the year its 80- 100 deg F, hence the AC.
I'm enjoying building my idea of a mildly improved ultimate 60's classic British Sportscar. I've watched with interest the Leno 26R replica take shape and am very disappointed at the final result which is technically very interesting but has little relevance to a Lotus Elan. Despite the modifications I have made still believe my car retains Chapman/ Elan DNA.
In certain circumstances I share you preference for originality and have a 1930 Classic Vintage car that I have restored whilst seeking to maintain all its original features. The only non original item is a SU carburetor in place of the Memini which I keep in a safe place.
I'm enjoying building my idea of a mildly improved ultimate 60's classic British Sportscar. I've watched with interest the Leno 26R replica take shape and am very disappointed at the final result which is technically very interesting but has little relevance to a Lotus Elan. Despite the modifications I have made still believe my car retains Chapman/ Elan DNA.
In certain circumstances I share you preference for originality and have a 1930 Classic Vintage car that I have restored whilst seeking to maintain all its original features. The only non original item is a SU carburetor in place of the Memini which I keep in a safe place.
- 65ginetta
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