Flawless **2-owner** Lotus Esprit 4 Cylinder Turbo 5-speed. Estate Sale on 2040-cars
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A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AN AWARD WINNING SHOW QUALITY ZERO ACCIDENTS 2-METICULOUS OWNER CAR. THIS IS A 1986 LOTUS ESPRIT 2.2 LITER 4 CYLINDER TURBO 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. THIS PRISTINE SHOW CAR HAS ONLY 72K METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED MILES. HAS ALWAYS BEEN STORED INDOORS AND NEVER SEES RAIN IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED GARAGE. IT STARTED IT'S LIFE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND CAME TO UPSTATE NY (SYRACUSE,NY) IN 2004 WITH 68K MILES AND IN THE PAST TEN YEARS WAS ONLY DRIVEN 4,000 MILES (+/-) MAINLY TO CAR SHOWS. AND WHEN NOT DRIVEN PARKED ON STANDS UNDER COVERS. IN 2004 THIS VEHICLE WON FIRST PLACE IN A CAR SHOW IN THE EURO CLASS AND WE HAVE THE PLAQUE THAT GOES WITH THE CAR. THIS VEHICLE CAME TO US BY AN ATTORNEY TO SETTLE AN ESTATE AND WILL BE SOLD WAY UNDER VALUE AT AN EXTREMELY REALISTIC AND REASONABLE BUY IT NOW PRICE BUT BID TO WIN. AGAIN THIS VEHICLE IS 28 YEARS OLD SO DOES HAVE MINOR BLEMISHES AND SLIGHT WEAR AND TEAR BUT IS VERY IMPRESSIVE FOR A 1986. IT HAS BEEN STORED FOR OVER A YEAR AND PAPER WORK AND CLEAN LIEN FREE NYS TITLE IS IN HAND. IT MAY NEED FRESH GAS AND A POSSIBLE TUNE UP OTHERWISE MECHANICALLY EXCELLENT. BUY THIS CAR WITH CONFIDENCE AND WHAT AN AMAZING CAR AND AWESOME LOOKING CAR FOR THE MONEY. COMPARABLE TO A PANTERA DETOMASO, LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH, AND FERRARI 328 FOR A FRACTION OF THE PRICE. A HEAD TURNER AND PRICED TO SELL. I AM A NYS DEALER WITH OVER 13+ YEARS IN THE BUSINESS AND WE WERE HIRED TO BROKER THIS CAR TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. RARE OPPORTUNITY. THIS VEHICLE IS AS/IS WHERE IS AND NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED IN ANY WAY. IT IS ALSO ADVERTISED LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THE AD ANYTIME, BUYER IS COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTATION WHICH I CAN REFER YOU TO MANY SHIPPERS. A $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE UPON END OF AUCTION AND PAYMENT IN CASH, PAYPAL, OR CERTIFIED FUNDS OR MAJOR CREDIT CARDS (PLUS FEES) IS DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF END OF SALE. IF THE BUYER IS FROM NYS YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY TAX AND WILL COME NYS INSPECTED.
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