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Year:2001 Mileage:4800
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Vancouver BC, Canada

Vancouver  BC, Canada
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Reluctantly selling my prized first Ubuilt replica Lotus 7.  Vehicle registered in Vancouver, B.C. as a home build. 

I used my old 1974 MGB for the drivetrain but everything else is new or custom made. I'm selling because I don't have room for my toys any more as I'm at that time of life where I'm downsizing and have too much stuff.

This car up until 3 years ago was used used regularly in Summer time for car shows and driving fun but work, other projects, downsizing mean I have to let go. Car's in great shape but last winter I started to modify the nosecone from my own home made one which is in some photos to a factory Caterham one. Same goes for the hood. The old pieces come with the car if you want them.

There is also weather equipment, soft top and sidescreens from a Westfield that are included in the selling price but I haven't modified them to fit yet.
There is a small oil leak from the gearbox which is due to it standing for the last few years but otherwise everything works fine.

I will help with shipping if necessary, vehicle is in Vancouver and driveable.

Payment in full via PayPal or bankers order/draft/certified cheque to my bank account. 

Vehicle sold as is but represented honestly.



On 29-Mar-14 at 09:18:46 EDT, seller added the following information:

Car will sell to the US. For some reason I can't undo "will sell to Canada only". Apologies for any confusion.


On 29-Mar-14 at 11:33:37 EDT, seller added the following information:

I've added photos from the last time I had the car on the road. These are from the All British Field Meet at Van Deuseb Gardens Vancouver, May 2011

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