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Pristine Lotus Esprit V8, 1 Owner, All Options, 5,243 Miles-mechanically Perfect on 2040-cars

US $47,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:5243 Color: finish is unmarked
Location:

Knox, Pennsylvania, United States

Knox, Pennsylvania, United States
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Delivered New February 22, 2002, driven just 5,243 miles (incl. Factory/Delivery mileage (265)),YOU, the successful Buyer, have the Unique opportunity to own perhaps the lowest mileage 2001 Esprit V8 in captivity.  FULLY OPTIONED, including two roofs (tinted glass; bodycolored composite), two sets of floor mats, permanent Battery Tender, Kelsey Hayes ABS, OZ alloy wheels, AP Racing Calipers, Dunlop SP Sport 9000, Alpine indash FM/CD, VDO gauges, A/C, remote access, power windows/mirrors, adjustable lumbar. 350HP twin overhead cam V8, fuel injected, twin turbo producing 295-lb/ft torque, 0 to 60 in 4.3 secs, 180+ mph. FSH, Main Dealer Serviced (This Esprit V8 has been driven gently and regularly maintained, assuring trouble-free operation, it is equipped with all original parts/components), All Records, Garaged.

ABSOLUTELY ORIGINAL, NUMBERS MATCHING, EXCITING, near-NEW Lotus Esprit V8!  Breathtakingly presented in glistening liquid silver ("New Aluminium") -- WIDELY REGARDED AS THE BEST COLOR COMBINATION FOR THE ESPRIT BODY STYLE.  Flawless black Connolly leather interior includes the comfort and security of Recaro-styled seating delivering relaxed long-distance touring possibilities.  COMPETITIVELY PRICED (see NADA pricing guideline: www.nada.com), this fresh out of the box, vastly improved final evolution of the most desired of the Giugiaro inspired/Stevens refined Esprits makes the investment credentials of the V8 instantly assured. As 1 of 81 Esprit V8s produced in 2001, this Esprit V8 enjoys a guaranteed exclusivity rarely available in today's cookie-cutter-clone automotive marketplace.

Buy-It-Now price includes shipping throughout the contiguous U.S. 48-States.

We are offering FREE to the WINNING BUYER the exceptionally UNIQUE and PERSONALIZED Lotus logo custom-tailored dust cover produced exclusively by Specialised Car Covers, Yorkshire, UK, valued at $350.00 (see photos).

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