Unusual Plus 2 Colour - Calling 'DUKE'
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Have a look at the photo here: http://www.lotuselan.net/wiki/Bitter_Green
It is not the same reproduced colour as here: http://www.lotus-europa.com/colors.html
I think that the colours do not reproduce that well on screen, which can lead to some confusion.
Tim
It is not the same reproduced colour as here: http://www.lotus-europa.com/colors.html
I think that the colours do not reproduce that well on screen, which can lead to some confusion.
Tim
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trw99 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Mmmmm Tim,
Your wiki link one looks the same as mine, even got the gold pin stripe and that says Bitter Green.
Will defo have to get the paint mixed and have a better look. Paint man will match the colour either way.
I'll definatley let you know the result. Where are you based Tim?
Wrighty
Your wiki link one looks the same as mine, even got the gold pin stripe and that says Bitter Green.
Will defo have to get the paint mixed and have a better look. Paint man will match the colour either way.
I'll definatley let you know the result. Where are you based Tim?
Wrighty
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I have a friend with a Europa that colour
Here is a thread i came across a good while ago in my endless Searching for +2 related issues has some good pictures of a Bitter Green +2 (I assume its why your after Duke)
lotuselan-plus2-f51/nearly-finished-t25285.html
Just did a Google and found this which has some nice Pics too
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/car ... 68/271946/
Here is a thread i came across a good while ago in my endless Searching for +2 related issues has some good pictures of a Bitter Green +2 (I assume its why your after Duke)
lotuselan-plus2-f51/nearly-finished-t25285.html
Just did a Google and found this which has some nice Pics too
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/car ... 68/271946/
Chris
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Hi Wrighty,
As an alternative to jacking, have a look at lotuselan-plus2-f51/rebuild-t23379.html , maybe an alternative to consider.
B.
As an alternative to jacking, have a look at lotuselan-plus2-f51/rebuild-t23379.html , maybe an alternative to consider.
B.
1970 Martini Green +2S,
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Practical-Cla ... 58bb304e76
I'm starting to really like this colour, it looks good on the car and has just enough 70's about it
I'm starting to really like this colour, it looks good on the car and has just enough 70's about it
Chris
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Evening All,
Nearly five years since my last post find attached the final pics of the completed Plus 2 in its original bitter green colour.
What started as an intended minimal restoration has ended up being a complete nut and bolt rebuild.
Just need some decent weather now to run the old lady in.
Bodywork, respray and trim were done by Option 1 in Bromsgrove, they?ve done a great job.
She may not be as original as I?d initially wanted but it?s good to get another one back on the road.
Nearly five years since my last post find attached the final pics of the completed Plus 2 in its original bitter green colour.
What started as an intended minimal restoration has ended up being a complete nut and bolt rebuild.
Just need some decent weather now to run the old lady in.
Bodywork, respray and trim were done by Option 1 in Bromsgrove, they?ve done a great job.
She may not be as original as I?d initially wanted but it?s good to get another one back on the road.
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That Bitter Green looks very good. Well done on the restoration, which looks from your photos to have been to a high standard.
Tim
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That looks very nice, I do like the colour. Green cars seem to be growing on me.
I notice you have screwed the tunnel/footwell trim pieces on. Are they just self tappers or something different?
(Mine have no real fasteners on them so like to come away and therefore I am considering options to better secure them.)
I notice you have screwed the tunnel/footwell trim pieces on. Are they just self tappers or something different?
(Mine have no real fasteners on them so like to come away and therefore I am considering options to better secure them.)
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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