Cheap Sprint?
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Thanks, I have just bought it!!! Long drive to get it back to Devon though!
- jon1986eac
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My understanding is that the Pistachio Green Sprints were so unpopular, Lotus produced only 6 of them. Because of their rarity, these cars are now very valuable.
Frank Howard
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
- Frank Howard
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Hi, I did some homework on this car, and for your information it is not a DHC, it has a FHC chassis number and the colour has been changed from previous white, it has had 7 owners so I doubt it is unrestored and as original as the seller claims. I fould this out by doing an HPi check on the car. Always worth doing. The chassis number ends in E for fixed head see link http://www.lotuselansprint.com/index.asp?pageid=41847. still looks cheap but thought I would share this information.
- tynemead
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Still cheap though for what looks like a nice car!
- atthelimit
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Frank Howard wrote:My understanding is that the Pistachio Green Sprints were so unpopular, Lotus produced only 6 of them. Because of their rarity, these cars are now very valuable.
Frank
From my records I have 9 FHC and 48 DHC Sprints in Pistachio Green, original paint as they left the factory. There are more, it's just that we don't have the records for them, as they were destroyed by a flood at Hethel.
tynemead
Can you let me have the VIN for the Sprint for my records, please?
Tim
Visit www.lotuselansprint.com
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trw99 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Tim,
My information came from Kenny Mance who owns a pistachio green/white DHC Sprint along with a red/white DHC Sprint, an S2 and a +2. Kenny took the pistachio one to a LOG and his car was chosen as best of show by the guest speaker who's name I can't recall however he was an important former Lotus employee. Someone like Graham Arnold. He told Kenny that his was one of only 6. Perhaps he meant that only 6 DHCs had been sent to the US. I have Kenny's email address however I'd have to get his permission to pass it along.
My information came from Kenny Mance who owns a pistachio green/white DHC Sprint along with a red/white DHC Sprint, an S2 and a +2. Kenny took the pistachio one to a LOG and his car was chosen as best of show by the guest speaker who's name I can't recall however he was an important former Lotus employee. Someone like Graham Arnold. He told Kenny that his was one of only 6. Perhaps he meant that only 6 DHCs had been sent to the US. I have Kenny's email address however I'd have to get his permission to pass it along.
Frank Howard
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
'71 S4 SE
Minnesota
- Frank Howard
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Of course it was cheap- it was advertised as having the "big value" engine.
Cheers,
Pete.
http://www.petetaylor.org.uk
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