Lotus Elan S2 SE leather steering wheels
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Mine came with a wood wheel . I passed the wheel
on to my son . He left it out in the hall and the dog chewed it up ..buggar...Ed
on to my son . He left it out in the hall and the dog chewed it up ..buggar...Ed
dont close your eyes --you will miss the crash
Editor: On June 12, 2020, Edward Law, AKA TwinCamMan, passed away; his obituary can be read at https://www.friscolanti.com/obituary/edward-law. He will be missed.
Editor: On June 12, 2020, Edward Law, AKA TwinCamMan, passed away; his obituary can be read at https://www.friscolanti.com/obituary/edward-law. He will be missed.
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twincamman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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... an aside,
Greetings to John, I hope all is well for you too. Let's continue to follow this steering wheel definition class. Sometimes I feel like I've stumbled upon a Porsche site while surfing Elan.net and I take that as a LOTUS compliment. People wanting to keep their cars as original as possible and defining what original is, but that's a tough subject with Elans. I'll bet the Porsche owners know Exactly when their steering wheel designs changed.
Elans are fluid in almost every way, the subtle model changes are fluid, many Elan design lines are a blur because the supply shelf was right next to the assembly line. That's what appeals to me about this marque, the best handling and who cares about the rest.
Eric
Greetings to John, I hope all is well for you too. Let's continue to follow this steering wheel definition class. Sometimes I feel like I've stumbled upon a Porsche site while surfing Elan.net and I take that as a LOTUS compliment. People wanting to keep their cars as original as possible and defining what original is, but that's a tough subject with Elans. I'll bet the Porsche owners know Exactly when their steering wheel designs changed.
Elans are fluid in almost every way, the subtle model changes are fluid, many Elan design lines are a blur because the supply shelf was right next to the assembly line. That's what appeals to me about this marque, the best handling and who cares about the rest.
Eric
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Hi John,
a PM sent. I wish you a speedy recovery as well.
Interesting but not surprising that the steering wheel may have been wooden originally. It must have been changed at some time then, with a rarer leather slotted wheel My luck I suppose.
a PM sent. I wish you a speedy recovery as well.
Interesting but not surprising that the steering wheel may have been wooden originally. It must have been changed at some time then, with a rarer leather slotted wheel My luck I suppose.
Skittle. 1967 Elan S3 DHC
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Hi guys, Thank you all for your best wishes, much appreciated. I will send Skelteanema the photo`s that I have together with the originals, he may be able to get better enhancement from the negatives than I managed to get from the professionals.
Thank you all once again, John. (awaiting M.O.T. on the body)
Thank you all once again, John. (awaiting M.O.T. on the body)
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Interesting article on the origins of Springall steering wheels and the years that particular types of wheels were made...
http://mk1-performance-conversions.co.u ... for_25.jpg
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
http://mk1-performance-conversions.co.u ... for_25.jpg
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
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archigator - Third Gear
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Just out of interest were there ever any wood rim, Chapman signed wheels?
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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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1968 Plus 2 - Somewhat cosmetically and mechanically modified
1969 Plus 2S - Currently undergoing nut and bolt restoration
Visit me on matthewvale.com
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Matt Elan - Fourth Gear
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What vehicles "should" have left the factory with a Chapman signed wheel?
I think that mine is an original Springalex one but its either not signed or I am looking in the wrong place, in fact should there be a Springalex mark or logo somewhere?
I think that mine is an original Springalex one but its either not signed or I am looking in the wrong place, in fact should there be a Springalex mark or logo somewhere?
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elansprint71 wrote:My 68 S4SE had the horrid plastic wheel but ACDC must not have been in that week because it was not signed,
I never knew Lotus had rock bands sign the steering wheels!!
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'67 S3 SE FHC
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Galwaylotus - Coveted Fifth Gear
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What colours were available for the leather on the SE steering wheels? Any colour as long as it was black, or was there a range of colours? My seems to be mostly black but has a brownish tinge: I am not sure whether the black is original and the brownish tinge is the patina, or vice versa.
Skittle. 1967 Elan S3 DHC
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skelteanema wrote:What colours were available for the leather on the SE steering wheels? Any colour as long as it was black, or was there a range of colours? My seems to be mostly black but has a brownish tinge: I am not sure whether the black is original and the brownish tinge is the patina, or vice versa.
Black originally, fading to brown over time.
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