Ride along 1966 Lotus Elan
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Those roads are just a few miles from where William lives so he gets to run them whenever he wishes. Well done! It is always good to have a positive image of our little cars, no?
- Ross Robbins
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I was a little disappointed in this. All of the great cars and history around and this is the best they could come up with?
- Jentwistle3
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For those that don't know, William is the man behind Coterie press and the terrific Lotus books they produce.
Richard
'72 Sprint
'72 Sprint
- richardcox_lotus
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William is also the editor in chief and publisher of "Remarque" the quarterly magazine Lotus LTD. Produces in the US. It's very well done. He was also part of the planning committee for LOG35 in Colorado this past summer (which Ross Chaired). One of the LOG events was a planned drive up Pikes Peak before they opened to the public in the morning. William and his Elan lead the entire 150+ Lotus car group up the mountain with Clive Chapman at the wheel. I have a great video of the entire mountain drive, it was a spectacular morning. (my son is editing a video of the high lights of LOG35 that include the complete drive. He almost has it done).
By the way, my S1 and S4 have the same door issues (to various degrees). So as far as I'm concerned, it's not an original factory built Elan if the door actually fits......... Just kidding. But remember William said a third of the cars had this problem and although I am fairly new to the Elan world, I've seen more cars with door problems than not.
I have known William for many years. He is a great guy with an emense knowledge of Lotus who happens to be an accomplished photographer, writer and publisher. He is also one of the nicest guys I have met.
By the way, my S1 and S4 have the same door issues (to various degrees). So as far as I'm concerned, it's not an original factory built Elan if the door actually fits......... Just kidding. But remember William said a third of the cars had this problem and although I am fairly new to the Elan world, I've seen more cars with door problems than not.
I have known William for many years. He is a great guy with an emense knowledge of Lotus who happens to be an accomplished photographer, writer and publisher. He is also one of the nicest guys I have met.
Glen
05 Elise - Back where I started
65 Elan S2 - 26/4055
72 Europa - 74/2358R
69 Elan S4 - 45/7941
64 Elan S1 - 26/0379
12 Colin 30 - Lotus Racing Kart
07 Exige S - Wicked Road/Track Car
07 Exige S - Fast Road/Track Car
06 Elise - Track pack
05 Elise - Back where I started
65 Elan S2 - 26/4055
72 Europa - 74/2358R
69 Elan S4 - 45/7941
64 Elan S1 - 26/0379
12 Colin 30 - Lotus Racing Kart
07 Exige S - Wicked Road/Track Car
07 Exige S - Fast Road/Track Car
06 Elise - Track pack
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During 1972, Colin Chapman was persuaded to invest in new door moulds for the Elan. He was notoriously tight with money for road cars - although it was 'no expense spared' for racing. In the end the door moulds got so bad (and Sprints were selling reasonably well) Chapman finally gave in and allowed them to spend some money making a new set. My Sprint (attached) shows the end result.
William Taylor was my neighbour when he lived in London which is why my Roman Purple Plus Two and Lagoon Blue Europa Special are featured in his bible 'The Lotus Book'. Jim
William Taylor was my neighbour when he lived in London which is why my Roman Purple Plus Two and Lagoon Blue Europa Special are featured in his bible 'The Lotus Book'. Jim
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