Adopting a family member
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Hello again everyone! I posted a few times already but have not formally introduced myself or my 'adopted' Elan. I posted questions in this thread: https://lotuselan.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=54653&p=398764#p398764 when I was first considering the car. I did end up buying it, brought it home, and I'm now starting to dive into it. Which no doubt means asking a few thousand more questions! So it's time for me to tell you about, well, me.
My name is Dave. I live in the US, eastern Pennsylvania more specifically. I'm 71 years young as of this writing. I've loved and driven English cars since I was a teenager in the 1960's. I did as much of my own work as possible back in those days, partly due to finances, mostly because I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it so much that I worked as a mechanic on foreign vehicles for quite a few years. There was a longish respite during which I dove into computing/networking/coding, drove non-English stuff, raised a family and all that. I'm retired now and back to enjoying driving and wrenching on interesting cars.
I've owned Minis and Mini Coopers (real ones not the new stuff) and MGBs in the past as well as Saabs, Peugeots, VWs. More recently I've gone through a pair of BMW Z4s and still own an E93 328i. I also have a 2002 911 targa to which I have become permanently attached and upon which I have lavished much treasure. Another story for another forum. https://rennlist.com/forums/996-forum/1288586-wdb-s-forever-targa.html I also keep a Mercedes wagon around, for hauling all the stuff I need to keep the others on the road.
On to the current English stuff! I always wanted a Lotus, and when a local-ish Caterham Super 7 powered by a Lotus twincam engine came up on Bring a Trailer I thought, "close enough!" and won the bidding. I also visited the car and its owner while the auction was ongoing, and in so doing I met a fine man who has become a good friend. More on that shortly. Here's the Caterham.
Here's a link to the auction: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/cater ... r-seven-2/
Not only did this gentleman have a twincam 7, he also had a Lotus Elan in his garage. A car he had bought brand new! And another vehicle I'd lusted after for most of my adult life. I got a short ride in it which just made me want it more. Fast forward a couple of years; I got a call from my good friend; he's ready to sell the Elan, and he wants to know if I would buy it. I was dumbstruck, honestly. First of all that he was parting with the car which had brought both of his daughters home from the hospital after their births. Which he had raced in hillclimbs and other events. Which had been his only car for several years. Which he had owned since new and kept safe and warm throughout many years and many moves. A family member. Secondly I was dumbstruck that he thought of me when the time came to part with it. Thank you, Al. I'm honored.
Here's the car. 1967 Elan S3 SE. I don't have a lot of pictures of it yet.
It came with a boatload of spares; wheels, transmission bits, interior stuff, thousands of bits of this and that. And a spare motor. I now have three!
I hope that gives you some idea of who I am and what I like. I'll start a thread on the Elan shortly; I've been busy with putting a dry sump system in the 7 since purchasing the Elan, and now that that's done I am turning my attention to the 'real' Lotus. More soon. Thanks for reading.
My name is Dave. I live in the US, eastern Pennsylvania more specifically. I'm 71 years young as of this writing. I've loved and driven English cars since I was a teenager in the 1960's. I did as much of my own work as possible back in those days, partly due to finances, mostly because I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it so much that I worked as a mechanic on foreign vehicles for quite a few years. There was a longish respite during which I dove into computing/networking/coding, drove non-English stuff, raised a family and all that. I'm retired now and back to enjoying driving and wrenching on interesting cars.
I've owned Minis and Mini Coopers (real ones not the new stuff) and MGBs in the past as well as Saabs, Peugeots, VWs. More recently I've gone through a pair of BMW Z4s and still own an E93 328i. I also have a 2002 911 targa to which I have become permanently attached and upon which I have lavished much treasure. Another story for another forum. https://rennlist.com/forums/996-forum/1288586-wdb-s-forever-targa.html I also keep a Mercedes wagon around, for hauling all the stuff I need to keep the others on the road.
On to the current English stuff! I always wanted a Lotus, and when a local-ish Caterham Super 7 powered by a Lotus twincam engine came up on Bring a Trailer I thought, "close enough!" and won the bidding. I also visited the car and its owner while the auction was ongoing, and in so doing I met a fine man who has become a good friend. More on that shortly. Here's the Caterham.
Here's a link to the auction: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/cater ... r-seven-2/
Not only did this gentleman have a twincam 7, he also had a Lotus Elan in his garage. A car he had bought brand new! And another vehicle I'd lusted after for most of my adult life. I got a short ride in it which just made me want it more. Fast forward a couple of years; I got a call from my good friend; he's ready to sell the Elan, and he wants to know if I would buy it. I was dumbstruck, honestly. First of all that he was parting with the car which had brought both of his daughters home from the hospital after their births. Which he had raced in hillclimbs and other events. Which had been his only car for several years. Which he had owned since new and kept safe and warm throughout many years and many moves. A family member. Secondly I was dumbstruck that he thought of me when the time came to part with it. Thank you, Al. I'm honored.
Here's the car. 1967 Elan S3 SE. I don't have a lot of pictures of it yet.
It came with a boatload of spares; wheels, transmission bits, interior stuff, thousands of bits of this and that. And a spare motor. I now have three!
I hope that gives you some idea of who I am and what I like. I'll start a thread on the Elan shortly; I've been busy with putting a dry sump system in the 7 since purchasing the Elan, and now that that's done I am turning my attention to the 'real' Lotus. More soon. Thanks for reading.
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Very cool
Born, and brought home from the hospital (no seat belt (wtf)) in a baby!
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h20hamelan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Really nice story and car. Belated welcome to the Forum. Stu
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stugilmour - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Wonderful story about new friends made and a pair of wonderful cars. Such a well cared for Elan too! Enjoy the miles and smiles.
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