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Beautiful Recreation 1974 Lotus Super Seven 7 Pro Built England Coil 4 Spd 50pic on 2040-cars

US $15,900.00
Year:1974 Mileage:600
Location:

Flagstaff, Arizona, United States

Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
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1974 Lotus Super 7 Seven
A Beautiful Modern Recreation

Professionally built sports car... in authentic British Racing Green & Lotus Yellow livery, set up in authentic right hand drive...in the 1990’s by: Conley Classics, an established British tuning, specialty & parts shop in Warwichshire, England. The project was assembled at Conley using mostly authentic Super 7 components form Triumph, Caterham, Lotus, Smith, Connolly leather. MAterials are of the finest quality Alloy, Fiber, Leather, steel. The total miles since the restoration and rebuilding has only 600 miles.

The overall Lotus Super 7 was built to look vintage in every respect. At the same time have enough room, updated mechanicals, electricals, etc to be a regular driver.

Body is near mint, factory correct looking, with very minor blemishes around hood form being removed. Paint and the alloy finish are stunning! Fitment is excellent, interior is an alloy monocoque covered in Connolly leather seats, vinyl and carpet.

Mechanical are Spitfire donor, 4 cylinder motor… tunes with header (nice throaty sound) and Weber performance carburetor (very peppy and quick), upgraded ignition, radiator, starter, brakes all new and upgraded. Starts, first turn of the key (I know, it’s British… Still no smoke or leaks!) Shifts smoothly in all 4 gears up and down. Brakes work excellent can lock up all 4.

Electricals and smith gauges were used form a donor Triumph Spitfire. Comes with full wiring harness made to match steering column, dash and gauges. Turn signals, lights, wipers,  ignition and more all work as factory originals.

5 Wheels and tires are all new and hold the road well. Lights, lenses, chrome and badg’ing are all in beautiful condition.

Size wise: I am 6 feet 2” tall, weigh 215 pounds and I fit nicely into this Lotus. The leg room is very good with a little extra for those taller. Seatbelts are modern 3 way, easy in and easy out.

She is NOT a race car that is all messed up and not legal. This Lotus recreation is very well sorted, detailed and set up as a comfortable road 2 seat sports car. Excellent for touring, dating, cruising, etc.

This car was a trade in for one of our restored Land Cruisers. We did not build it or import it. Still she comes with a Clear US title to be left open for you to fill in the numbers.

I know you have questions. Please do not hesitate to give me a Jingle to discuss 313.4143540. the car is available for inspection, test driving and sale in Flagstaff, AZ.

 
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Please ONLY Bid on this auction if you are serious. Ask questions before, not after auction. If a bidder fails to pay for an item in 5 working days, you loose your deposit. the item will be put up for auction again and a Non-Paying Bidder Complaint will be filed in eBay against such non-paying bidder.

Due to our regrettable experience with non-paying new bidders, I will not accept bidders who have zero feedback and have Ebay accounts which have been active for at least one month, without first contacting me. If you are very serious and new, contact me immediately via phone and I will consider an exception. If a bidder or several bidders do not meet these qualifications, his bid or bids shall be cancelled forthright.

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This item is eligible for local pick-up or delivery worldwide using one of my preferred transporters. The buyer will be responsible for all shipping costs.

Please contact me for more information about having it shipped to your door. I will arrange wholesale shipping for you.

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In hindsight, Musk wouldn't use Lotus for Tesla Roadster

Thu, May 15 2014

The world will be a different place after Elon Musk builds a time traveling device (don't ask us how we know that will happen). For one thing, the Tesla Roadster of the rewritten future will not have been built using the chassis of the Lotus Elise. Also, verb tenses will be becoming even more confusing and, possibly, awkward. "We ended up changing most of the damn car" – Elon Musk We know about the not-using-the-Lotus thing because the Tesla Motors CEO said as much yesterday at the World Energy Innovation Forum at the Tesla Factory in Fremont. The two-day event, which also offers Model S test rides and a factory tour for attendees, featured a fireside chat with the electric automaker's CEO and Ira Ehrenpreis. During the discussion, Musk revealed that if he had to do it over again, he would have built the Roadster from the ground up instead of using the Lotus Elise chassis. "We ended up changing most of the damn car, so we thought later, why did we do that," he said. Another problem with the original idea for the car was the drivetrain. At first, Tesla had meant to use the motor and other propulsive bits from AC Propulsion, only to find that powertrain didn't work well in a commercial application. Instead Tesla only licensed the reductive charging patent, which allowed some integration of the inverter and charger. Besides knocking Tesla's own early efforts, the outspoken entrepreneur took a couple swings at other technologies with quotable quotes such as: "The internal combustion engine is a ridiculous thing!" and "Current lithium ion technology is better than theoretical fuel cell limits. So, game over. Why bother with fuel cells?" Looks like there are some things Musk is not interested in going back in time and changing.

Lotus won't launch a 3-Eleven successor until it overhauls its range

Tue, Apr 7 2020

Lotus has received an enthusiastic response to limited-edition models like the 3-Eleven. It's open to the idea of making similar cars, but Autoblog learned fans shouldn't expect to see one until it has overhauled its range. "There is room for it, but we have so many things to do that we're already committed to. Getting a new product range out there is the priority," Matt Windle, the firm's engineering boss, told us during an interview. The decision to wait is a wise one, because Lotus has a lot on its plate for a small company. It's putting the final touches on the electric, 2,000-horsepower Evija, it's allegedly working on a new Esprit with hybrid power, and unverified rumors sketch the outline of an SUV pegged in the same segment as the Porsche Macan. On the other hand, the global market's appetite for few-off models is healthy. Bentley had no trouble selling 12 examples of the Bacalar, for example, and even Aston Martin wants a piece of the pie. This trend isn't lost on Lotus; it knows it's in a unique position to capitalize on it. It competes at a lower price point than most other companies making limited-edition cars, and its "light is right" motto is still revered in enthusiast circles. While its car-building division is busier than ever, its engineering arm has the bandwidth to work on special projects. "Lotus Engineering, the consultancy side of the business, is going strong as well. We've been talking about bespoke programs with other companies. That's one way we could deal with that, and it would take it away from the main product development teams. Nothing is confirmed yet, but there are a lot of discussions going on," Windle revealed without giving too much away. Lotus has been there before. It notably helped John Z. DeLorean bring the DMC-12 to the market, and it transformed the Opel Omega into the fastest sedan in the world. Some of our geekier readers will remember the "handling by Lotus" emblems on the Isuzu Impulse. It has worked on several General Motors engines, too, including the EcoTec unit that once powered several Saab, Saturn, Chevrolet, and Pontiac models. The next limited-edition Lotus will have big shoes to fill whenever it arrives. The aforementioned 3-Eleven stood proud as the fastest street-legal Lotus when it made its debut in 2015, and the 430 variant (pictured) launched in 2018 put an even greater focus on performance.

Lotus says the electric Evija is a trailblazer that will influence future cars

Thu, Apr 2 2020

Lotus, a company known for making nimble sports cars, is stepping outside of its comfort zone to develop a 2,000-horsepower electric hypercar named Evija. Battery technology is heavy, so the limited-edition coupe won't be a featherweight like the Elise, but the firm's chief engineer told Autoblog it will be imbued with Lotus-ness. Keeping weight in check is easier said than done when you're dealing with four individual electric motors and a 70-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack. Matt Windle, the man in charge of the company's research and development department, explained the widespread use of composite materials like carbon fiber helps offset the mass. He cited clever packaging as another weight-saving measure. The part the steering column is mounted to is also used as a ducting for the HVAC system, for example. "We try to combine many requirements into one part to keep the weight down," Windle said. All told, the Evija (pictured) tips the scale at about 3,700 pounds. That's remarkably light for an electric hypercar, but it's heavier than any Lotus model in recent memory. And yet, Windle assured us it will still feel like a Lotus behind the wheel. That's partly because the battery pack is where the four- or six-cylinder would be in a mid-engined car rather than directly under the passenger compartment. This configuration gives the two passengers the impression of being wrapped in the cockpit while lowering the center of gravity. "We have the ability to deliver the driving dynamics and the performance that customers expect from a Lotus. It's the same dynamic setup, but with a different propulsion system," Windle pointed out. Lotus will initially cap Evija production at 130 examples, so there likely won't be enough units to fill demand, but that's par for the course when it comes to halo models. The numerous lessons learned from the project will trickle down into other models in the coming years, however, and the company has several products in the pipeline. "People do not understand that Lotus is still going. We want them to know we're still here, that we can still innovate," Windle said. "[The Evija] is not just a standalone product. The design language and the content that's in the car will give us direction as we shape future products that are coming. You'll see it as a trailblazer."