Restore options for Elan plus 2
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Hi guys,
Hoping I can get some assistance to point me in the right direction.
I recently came across this 71 Elan. It’s been gifted to me but has been sitting for over 30 years. It’s a beautiful car that I would love to see running at 100% again but I don’t know where to start in locating a trusted shop to supply parts or perform the task.
I’d love to say I’d do it myself but I’d be lying as I barely have the time to perform the tasks on my current summer cars.
I’ve been made offers to sell the car but I don’t feel I wouldn’t be doing it justice as it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to own this machine.
Any assistance or advice would be appreciated.
I’m located in Ontario Canada.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Hoping I can get some assistance to point me in the right direction.
I recently came across this 71 Elan. It’s been gifted to me but has been sitting for over 30 years. It’s a beautiful car that I would love to see running at 100% again but I don’t know where to start in locating a trusted shop to supply parts or perform the task.
I’d love to say I’d do it myself but I’d be lying as I barely have the time to perform the tasks on my current summer cars.
I’ve been made offers to sell the car but I don’t feel I wouldn’t be doing it justice as it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to own this machine.
Any assistance or advice would be appreciated.
I’m located in Ontario Canada.
Thanks in advance for any input.
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h20hamelan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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If you don't have time to restore it now, why not store it until you do have time?
Assuming you are confident enough to undertake it, an owner restoration is a very rewarding pastime.
Another way might be to recommission it as-is just to get it running, then use it a while for fun.
If you get a restoration done professionally, it will cost you way more than the car is worth.
Oh, lucky you for being gifted a Lotus. Welcome to the forum!
Assuming you are confident enough to undertake it, an owner restoration is a very rewarding pastime.
Another way might be to recommission it as-is just to get it running, then use it a while for fun.
If you get a restoration done professionally, it will cost you way more than the car is worth.
Oh, lucky you for being gifted a Lotus. Welcome to the forum!
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JonB - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I’ll be honest, prior to inheriting this car I already have a car problem with 2 summer only cars and 3 others. I was at the point where I realized I barely have enough time to enjoy them all by doing individual projects so I’m afraid if I delay, it’ll collect dust and be forgotten due to lack of space and time for restoration.
It’ll always be easier to drive the ones that are up and running when I have the time rather than find the time to get this one going.
It’s a good problem to have. Lol!
It’ll always be easier to drive the ones that are up and running when I have the time rather than find the time to get this one going.
It’s a good problem to have. Lol!
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You should join Lotus Club Canada. It’s not super active, but a good group.
I also have a white Elan Plus 2 in Ontario. [/u] I had the chassis replaced and interior redone by RM Auto Restoration. First class work, not cheap. Actually the hourly rate was quite reasonable. It's just that restoration takes time to do correctly.
I also have a white Elan Plus 2 in Ontario. [/u] I had the chassis replaced and interior redone by RM Auto Restoration. First class work, not cheap. Actually the hourly rate was quite reasonable. It's just that restoration takes time to do correctly.
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