What did you do to your Lotus today...
'fraid I haven't done anything with my elan for a few weeks, just give her a pat or two as I squeeze past to get some tool or oil or whatever to fix something on my mundane Renault or my house.
Bill Williams
36/6725 S3 Coupe OGU108E Yellow over Black.
36/6725 S3 Coupe OGU108E Yellow over Black.
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Shame on you Bill !!!! DRIVE YOUR LOTUS!!!
just yesterday, nearing last day of summer, took a drive in my Elan Sprint to a remote coastal town for a light lunch, and back home....all back country roads with a smile across my face.
I was actually just telling myself while driving, what a blast to drive such an historically significant "marque" like a Lotus around, getting flashes, thumbs up, turned heads.... Anyone can have a mass produced car (and there are many), but the rarity and exclusivity of vintage Lotus far outweighs any desire to drive some other classic.
Happy motoring!
just yesterday, nearing last day of summer, took a drive in my Elan Sprint to a remote coastal town for a light lunch, and back home....all back country roads with a smile across my face.
I was actually just telling myself while driving, what a blast to drive such an historically significant "marque" like a Lotus around, getting flashes, thumbs up, turned heads.... Anyone can have a mass produced car (and there are many), but the rarity and exclusivity of vintage Lotus far outweighs any desire to drive some other classic.
Happy motoring!
TED
"Driving a Lotus is a triumph of bravery over intelligence." Stirling Moss
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"Driving a Lotus is a triumph of bravery over intelligence." Stirling Moss
"TaylorMadeClassicCars" on WWW and Facebook
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alanr wrote:So you obviously taught yourself to weld after all!...Looks good.
Alan
Thanks, no pro job but solid and I am happy. At a ridiculous $220 for basic DC inverter flux welder and safely equipment I couldn't help but buy the welder...
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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Out and about in the S2 Super Seven this morning.
Mazzini, or other S2 Seven owner, any chance you would be able to drop me a PM with the length of the front brake lines as I'm about to have braided lines made, current ones look to long and do not have banjo fitted.
Mazzini, or other S2 Seven owner, any chance you would be able to drop me a PM with the length of the front brake lines as I'm about to have braided lines made, current ones look to long and do not have banjo fitted.
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Finally, finally (one hopes), got the chassis and shell bolted together. It was amazing how many times the bolts went in and out and the shell up and down. The roll bar went in easily, but the rest of the roll cage bits are a puzzle for now.
John
John
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nice work !
Who is the supplier of this 26R -shell ? And what is your judgement and advise on a new shell ?
Txs
Michel
Who is the supplier of this 26R -shell ? And what is your judgement and advise on a new shell ?
Txs
Michel
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Finished the driver's seat and fitted to the car. With an evening to spare before it's due at car show!
Might even get to cleaning it of now...
Might even get to cleaning it of now...
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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