What did you do to your Lotus today...
alan.barker wrote:Karter7 wrote:vstibbard wrote:We do now..... so plenty of time to work through the list of jobs and restorations as they happen to be kept at my place of work and there little work at the moment so need tope keep busy!
Be safe
You can still drive your car. Just popping out for some milk!
Regards Daniel
I live in Morbihan Brittany France, you must have a special paper with you filled in: name, address, dated, time you left home, identity card.
Drive only to your nearest shop for needed things.
Police controls and if you are wrong 135€ fine+ go straight home.
Infected people seems to be stabilising so the shutdown maybe working. Let's hope so.
Alan
Hi Alan,
In Sydney at the moment you could drive for 20km looking for toilet paper and tissues. And not find any.
I hope this madness ends soon.
Back on topic. I changed the oil in my Lotus 7 replica. I need a friend to help with a brake bleed.
Regards Daniel
Currently driving!
1994 MX-5
1990 PRB (Lotus 7 replica)
1985 Elfin Fvee
1968 Lotus 51 FF
1963 Alfa Spider 101 series
1963 Elan S1
1994 MX-5
1990 PRB (Lotus 7 replica)
1985 Elfin Fvee
1968 Lotus 51 FF
1963 Alfa Spider 101 series
1963 Elan S1
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In French we say "Ils sont au bout de Rouleau"
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In my area, even with stores limiting purchases of toilet paper, paper towels, hand sanitiser and sanitising wipes, there are still none to be had on the store shelves. No real problem at my house as Mrs. Veg and I are not the type to let anything get too low even under more usual circumstances.
But back to the topic of this thread, I put the head back on the engine today.
But back to the topic of this thread, I put the head back on the engine today.
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I got my horn working - after endless diagnostics I eventually worked out that the old yellow relay was not working but the new one was, the wire which had fallen out of its plug in the non standard fuse box was the blue and black one that goes to the (non standard) later Triumph stalk with a horn push and that the horn compressor was somewhat knackered!
So with a new compressor from ebay £12.29 including postage - which was the same as the dud one - some head scratching to work out which socket the wire had escaped from and finally a spot of spannering today I've now got a working horn. And worked out how to get the bonnet off - easy despite the two pivot bolts being awkard and replaced the standard nut on the stay with a nyloc.....
So I can make a lot of noise on the drive while locked down
So with a new compressor from ebay £12.29 including postage - which was the same as the dud one - some head scratching to work out which socket the wire had escaped from and finally a spot of spannering today I've now got a working horn. And worked out how to get the bonnet off - easy despite the two pivot bolts being awkard and replaced the standard nut on the stay with a nyloc.....
So I can make a lot of noise on the drive while locked down
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1968 Plus 2 - Somewhat cosmetically and mechanically modified
1969 Plus 2S - Currently undergoing nut and bolt restoration
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1969 Plus 2S - Currently undergoing nut and bolt restoration
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Actually I did absolutely nothing!! Except I did persuade my son that he might relieve his boredom of self isolation by giving the Elan a really good deep clean and polish. He's really excellent at car detailing and the results were superb, what do you think?
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2002 Elise S2 (now sold )
1970 Scimitar GTE
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2002 Elise S2 (now sold )
1970 Scimitar GTE
"The older I get the better I was !"
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Yours looks equally fabulous Rob, I mean the car of course
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2002 Elise S2 (now sold )
1970 Scimitar GTE
"The older I get the better I was !"
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1970 Scimitar GTE
"The older I get the better I was !"
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SENC wrote:2 great looking elans, gents, well done!
+1
¿Do late S2s have dark interior door panels rather than the creamy white of 1600s?
Meg
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Thank you.
I believe the majority of S2's had black door panels. I imagine S1.5's had the last of the S1 white panels. In the dim and distant past I have owned S1's, but I've never owned an S1.5.
My S2 had one owner from when it was built in July 1965 till 2000. The car then resided with friends whom drove it less than 100 miles a year for a decade and I bought it in 2010. The first owner was an engineer and he kept everything that he changed on the car. The second owners just looked after it. It was a beautifully original car.
I believe the majority of S2's had black door panels. I imagine S1.5's had the last of the S1 white panels. In the dim and distant past I have owned S1's, but I've never owned an S1.5.
My S2 had one owner from when it was built in July 1965 till 2000. The car then resided with friends whom drove it less than 100 miles a year for a decade and I bought it in 2010. The first owner was an engineer and he kept everything that he changed on the car. The second owners just looked after it. It was a beautifully original car.
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Mazzini wrote:I believe the majority of S2's had black door panels. I imagine S1.5's had the last of the S1 white panels. In the dim and distant past I have owned S1's, but I've never owned an S1.5.
Thanks Rob. By complete coincidence I unearthed an original S2 brochure which showed red seats and door panels and KO wheels on the front cover. Inside had the attached drawing with definitive tail lamps, early window lifts, cream door linings and vertical door handles, which I'm sure Isaw on some Elans. But marketing people are always changing details to differentiate the years.
I drove my Elan today, as most days, to about a half-mile from an almost deserted beach for a walk; fewer people and dogs than walking the streets. Unfortunately the interior door handle pivot broke as I shut the door (for about the fourth time). It's a pain you can't repair Mazak.
Meg
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