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Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 2:27 pm
by tvacc
For what it is worth and I am sure it is not the same people, there is still a Dutchess auto dealership in that area. Reason is that is also the name of the county where the dealerships were located.

Hence it probably was with the T.

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:15 pm
by Maulden7
Digressing a little, but still on the subject of misrepresented 26R Elans.

A few weeks back I was on Jersey to watch the sprint & hill climbs organised as part of the International Motoring festival run in St Helier. This is for pre-1972 cars only (I had hoped to compete in my 1965 S2 Elan but my earlier accident at Castle Combe prevented this) & one of the two Elans entered was described as a 26R, & entered appropriately.

This is a "MSA event", & the scrutineering took place on the Friday afternoon, so I made a point of being around whilst this took place. The 26R Elan was presented, & a more immaculate & beautifully prepared S2 model could not be possible. A wonderful Elan, however with the bonnet off I was able to look around whilst the scrutineers were employed elsewhere, & a quick check of the VIN plate showed a 36/etc chassis number. It was a S3 Elan that had been immaculately built from the V5 up (with lots & lots obviously spent with Tony Thompson - my own S2 Elan is built to what is close to a 26R spec)

Now this would obviously never fool a potential "26R buyer", but it did pass the MSA scrutineers & was always described by the PA commentators as a 26R Elan. I wonder how many more scrutineers around the world are fooled on a regular basis by such cars?

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:42 pm
by twincamman
from the looks of the number around I would think 3000 :lol: :lol: ever notice whenever the question of document authenticity comes up the same people jump to defend the lists??ed

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:45 pm
by el-saturn
as we?ve been educated: only value matters: let?s look at a 65 gto ferrari, or many a buggati - HOWEVER we R the real freaks! and connaiseurs! so none of us care --------- and in historic racing in tight corners: look at the gear elans pass on the inside or outside ---------------------------------------- tx colin sandy from the alps --- not driving for 31 days ------------------------------------------------------------- due to disregarding the law :twisted:

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 9:12 pm
by twincamman
oh ..sorry dude ?bin there ?darn Clerk of the Course ?.and he was [is]my buddy?got hit in a corner called
in for rough driving told them ?I dont have a dissapear button my car ? didnt matter ..ed

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 9:43 pm
by elanfan1
el-saturn wrote:as we?ve been educated: only value matters: let?s look at a 65 gto ferrari, or many a buggati - HOWEVER we R the real freaks! and connaiseurs! so none of us care --------- and in historic racing in tight corners: look at the gear elans pass on the inside or outside ---------------------------------------- tx colin sandy from the alps --- not driving for 31 days ------------------------------------------------------------- due to disregarding the law :twisted:


Been sharing Ed's medication or too much cheese and wine?

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 10:37 pm
by vstibbard
The photo's on the link provided appear to be of two different cars as the steering wheel change! If you look at the rear 3/4 photo it shows what seems to be std Elan wheel with holes, the interior shot shows race wheel!

V

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 10:47 pm
by vstibbard
HI Tuco,
Tony Thompson is the man to talk to as the Historic Lotus 26R registrar.

As a 26R S2 owner (with factory to present ownership provence) all I can say is they are an amazing car to drive, I took years to find and buy one, restored it and race it! Light amazingly responsive and a car that requires time behind the wheel to get the best out of it!!

Happy to help out in any way if you find one in Australia asI know the history of all local 26R's

I hope you find the right car and enjoy it as it was meant to be, on the race track!

Cheers

Vaughan

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 11:24 pm
by elansprint71
vstibbard wrote:HI Tuco,...........
Tony Thompson is the man to talk to as the Historic Lotus 26R registrar......
Cheers
Vaughan


Not sure that everyone in the Historic Lotus Register is too comfortable with a situation where the "Registrar" is also a, sometimes irascible, bloke who makes a living from selling 26/R parts and not answering questions, when it suits him. Just saying...

Re: 26/R: the quest

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 12:54 am
by twincamman
well put Pete ..ed