Somebody Buy this car!!
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I would be absolutely delighted to come across a one owner 5000 miles from new Elan that's been tucked away for 40 years! Certainly isn't a shame, but an absolute delight for the next generation. It's like calling the customers of Capability Brown's gardens and parks selfish for not having a garden that they can enjoy, but instead have something that can only be appreciated 100 years after their death!
Mayhap, but to me buying a new Elan in the 60's and not using it seems a bit like getting married & never making love, or only once a year on Birthdays.
So, everybody, what car would you buy today and put away in a cocoon for 40 years for the benefit of future generations?
Bill Williams
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billwill wrote:So, everybody, what car would you buy today and put away in a cocoon for 40 years for the benefit of future generations?
+40 years!? Global warming!? Rising sea levels!? ...a solar powered amphibious vehicle???
(Hmmmm....pity Lotus haven't made an amphibious vehicle...might have been a prime candidate...good for scuba diving? . I wonder what it would have looked like? . I'll get me coat )
Cheers - Richard
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ardee_selby wrote:billwill wrote:So, everybody, what car would you buy today and put away in a cocoon for 40 years for the benefit of future generations?
+40 years!? Global warming!? Rising sea levels!? ...a solar powered amphibious vehicle???
(Hmmmm....pity Lotus haven't made an amphibious vehicle...might have been a prime candidate...good for scuba diving? . I wonder what it would have looked like? . I'll get me coat )
Cheers - Richard
I like it!
But I saw an amphibious car on 'hydrofoils' on the telly, can you make it one of those instead; it went MUCH faster than an Amphicar.
http://www.simonwhatley.co.uk/rinspeed- ... rofoil-car
http://www.rinspeed.com/pages/cars/spla ... splash.htm
Bill Williams
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ardee_selby wrote:billwill wrote:So, everybody, what car would you buy today and put away in a cocoon for 40 years for the benefit of future generations?
+40 years!? Global warming!? Rising sea levels!? ...a solar powered amphibious vehicle???
(Hmmmm....pity Lotus haven't made an amphibious vehicle...might have been a prime candidate...good for scuba diving? . I wonder what it would have looked like? . I'll get me coat )
Cheers - Richard
From the 1968 film Inspector Clouseau.
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ardee_selby wrote:[
(Hmmmm....pity Lotus haven't made an amphibious vehicle..
There was of course Mr. Bonds Esprit.
Brian
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This certainly has drifted from the original point of the post which was to alert the faithful to a good Elan for a friend looking for one, hasn't it?
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Ross Robbins wrote:This certainly has drifted from the original point of the post which was to alert the faithful to a good Elan for a friend looking for one, hasn't it?
Ah, well if you wanted it to be a boring topic, perhaps you should have put it in the For Sale section, like the others.
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Ross Robbins wrote:This certainly has drifted from the original point of the post which was to alert the faithful to a good Elan for a friend looking for one, hasn't it?
Yes and I'm sure it did alert people to the car for sale but I think the thread has run its course, its only natural to get "thread drift" particularly when the thread has become stale.
I personally don't think "thread drift" is a bad thing but if you feel you want to keep it on a "high priority" then you can always "bump up" your original post.
What else would you like people to say about the original "car for sale" ?
Brian
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its only natural to get "thread drift" particularly when the thread has become stale
The drift was immediate , which is good for keeping nice low mileage S1 elans here - now back to more interesting topics like Cummins 4B transplants into Plus 2's
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Why noty go for a bit larger engine and more power!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLP-YMUH ... plpp_video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLP-YMUH ... plpp_video
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