Writing a new Plus 2 Book
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Mine has also arrived, I can?t read it until xmas though as it is a present (if you buy it yourself you always get what you want).
Anyway no spoilers as I don?t know how it ends yet
Regards
Mark
Anyway no spoilers as I don?t know how it ends yet
Regards
Mark
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Mark
1969 ELAN PLUS 2S
1998 CATERHAM 7 SUPERSPORT
Mark
1969 ELAN PLUS 2S
1998 CATERHAM 7 SUPERSPORT
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Sales of the Plus 2 book ae going pretty well i am pleased to say.
A big thank you to all who have purchased a copy.
While i still have copies of the book available, sorry to say, any books ordered after today,
are not guaranteed to be delivered before Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all you Lotus owners and enthusiasts world wide !
Kevin Whittle
A big thank you to all who have purchased a copy.
While i still have copies of the book available, sorry to say, any books ordered after today,
are not guaranteed to be delivered before Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all you Lotus owners and enthusiasts world wide !
Kevin Whittle
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Feedback from those who have bought a copy is good too.
"Good morning Kevin,I have received my copy of the Plus 2 book.A pleasant surprise as I was not expecting it this side of Christmas.I am very pleased with the quality of the book and am looking forward to reading it soon.Your books are great value for money and I look forward to future publications.
Kindly keep me appraised of issue dates.Wishing you a great Christmas.
Kind regards,
Peter"
Another
"How do you do it you rotter ?
I got the plus 2 book yesterday and despite never really bothering about the +2s, today I want one.
Need one.
You swine.
Seriously Kevin, another corking book.
Well done
Barry
Happy Christmas to you both."
"Good morning Kevin,I have received my copy of the Plus 2 book.A pleasant surprise as I was not expecting it this side of Christmas.I am very pleased with the quality of the book and am looking forward to reading it soon.Your books are great value for money and I look forward to future publications.
Kindly keep me appraised of issue dates.Wishing you a great Christmas.
Kind regards,
Peter"
Another
"How do you do it you rotter ?
I got the plus 2 book yesterday and despite never really bothering about the +2s, today I want one.
Need one.
You swine.
Seriously Kevin, another corking book.
Well done
Barry
Happy Christmas to you both."
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2020 Book review by Peter McFadyen in The Society of Automotive Historians
https://www.thesahb.com/lotus-elan-plus-2
In his series of books on individual models, knowledgeable Lotus writer, restorer and racer Kevin Whittle has this time turned his attention to what is clearly his own favourite among the marque?s road cars, the often underrated Plus 2 version of the Elan. In his introduction he reveals that having owned four examples he considers it to be more elegant than the earlier Elite, quieter and more powerful and, with more internal room and boot space and the ready availability of spares, a very practical car even for everyday use. Only the name, he believes, has held it back and had it been called the Excel or Esprit it might have shone rather than being overshadowed by the Elan. Throughout the book he argues his case well and, after reading it, it is hard not see his point.
Wisely, the book follows the successful format of the others in the series which dealt with the Lotus 19 sports racer, Type 35 single seaters, Type 46 (Europa) and the Formula Fords beginning with a review of Lotus road cars and the twin-cam engine leading to the conception of the Plus 2. The prototype car, dubbed the Metier II or M20, is described by its current owner Malcolm Ricketts who also contributes the book?s foreword and the various aspects of the Plus 2, including the 5-speed gearbox, are then considered in detail.
Among the series? great strengths are Whittle?s own accounts of rebuilding an example of the model in question and, as well as being interesting to read, anyone facing a similar task will find a wealth of practical information and advice illustrated with copious photographs. This time, as well as his own account, he has enlisted the aid of two other owners who recount their own experiences rebuilding a JPS Special Plus 2 and the ubiquitous Lotus Twin Cam engine.
Throughout the book there are reproductions of period Lotus advertising as well as contemporary road tests and other articles from a variety of sources, all rounding out an interesting and enjoyable read for anyone interested in Lotus but particularly for those with a taste for the Plus 2 and who are fortunate enough to have acquired one before their prices start to climb ? as they may well do following publication of this book.
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Note the last sentence regarding prices. I do hope the book has a positive effect on the Plus 2, Kevin
https://www.thesahb.com/lotus-elan-plus-2
In his series of books on individual models, knowledgeable Lotus writer, restorer and racer Kevin Whittle has this time turned his attention to what is clearly his own favourite among the marque?s road cars, the often underrated Plus 2 version of the Elan. In his introduction he reveals that having owned four examples he considers it to be more elegant than the earlier Elite, quieter and more powerful and, with more internal room and boot space and the ready availability of spares, a very practical car even for everyday use. Only the name, he believes, has held it back and had it been called the Excel or Esprit it might have shone rather than being overshadowed by the Elan. Throughout the book he argues his case well and, after reading it, it is hard not see his point.
Wisely, the book follows the successful format of the others in the series which dealt with the Lotus 19 sports racer, Type 35 single seaters, Type 46 (Europa) and the Formula Fords beginning with a review of Lotus road cars and the twin-cam engine leading to the conception of the Plus 2. The prototype car, dubbed the Metier II or M20, is described by its current owner Malcolm Ricketts who also contributes the book?s foreword and the various aspects of the Plus 2, including the 5-speed gearbox, are then considered in detail.
Among the series? great strengths are Whittle?s own accounts of rebuilding an example of the model in question and, as well as being interesting to read, anyone facing a similar task will find a wealth of practical information and advice illustrated with copious photographs. This time, as well as his own account, he has enlisted the aid of two other owners who recount their own experiences rebuilding a JPS Special Plus 2 and the ubiquitous Lotus Twin Cam engine.
Throughout the book there are reproductions of period Lotus advertising as well as contemporary road tests and other articles from a variety of sources, all rounding out an interesting and enjoyable read for anyone interested in Lotus but particularly for those with a taste for the Plus 2 and who are fortunate enough to have acquired one before their prices start to climb ? as they may well do following publication of this book.
.
Note the last sentence regarding prices. I do hope the book has a positive effect on the Plus 2, Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your +2 book, very nice, very well put together, lots of info
Pleasantly surprised to see pics of my Lotus 4 -Speed, my Lotus 5-Speed, and my Voigts T9 5-Speed in the book.
And photo credits to me !
Thanks for your +2 book, very nice, very well put together, lots of info
Pleasantly surprised to see pics of my Lotus 4 -Speed, my Lotus 5-Speed, and my Voigts T9 5-Speed in the book.
And photo credits to me !
68 Elan +2, 70 Elan +2s
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Hi Kevin
I have just received my copy of your new Plus 2 book, thank you.
The content in this quality hardback book is very good with high quality images combined with good text detail and information, that portrays this great sportscar car just as it should.
A very good read!
Thanks
Dave
I have just received my copy of your new Plus 2 book, thank you.
The content in this quality hardback book is very good with high quality images combined with good text detail and information, that portrays this great sportscar car just as it should.
A very good read!
Thanks
Dave
1974 Plus 2 S130/5 lagoon blue - "always attention seeking"
2020 Audi RS5 Sportback - “my modern classic”
If things don’t change, they’re gonna stay as they are!
2020 Audi RS5 Sportback - “my modern classic”
If things don’t change, they’re gonna stay as they are!
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I found what I was looking for thanks to you Kevin Whittle
Good show Sir
Good show Sir
Born, and brought home from the hospital (no seat belt (wtf)) in a baby!
Find out where the limits are, and start from there
Love your Mother
Earth
Find out where the limits are, and start from there
Love your Mother
Earth
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I am having a little difficulty with my website hosting
If you need to contact me or better still order a book, (Lotus 19, Lotus 46, Lotus F Fords, Elan +2) then please use [email protected] to reach me
Stay safe & keep reading !
Kevin
If you need to contact me or better still order a book, (Lotus 19, Lotus 46, Lotus F Fords, Elan +2) then please use [email protected] to reach me
Stay safe & keep reading !
Kevin
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