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FS/WTB: Europa Parts and Stuff / Re: WTB: TC/TCS Lower Links
« Last post by s2europa on Today at 04:55:27 AM »Bryan,
They were for the S2. Sorry.
Dan
They were for the S2. Sorry.
Dan
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Good morning,
The car that followed on the assembly line was delivered to France.
The original plates are different
Hello Europa TC,
That's interesting. The top plate is engraved rather than stamped, which is the same as my '68 Elan whereas my '72 Europa plate is stamped. Neither state the model name, just the "Type" identification number.
We see a similar plate on number 30
http://lotus-europa.com/picview.asp?page=460030
My guess from those two plates is that the top one is the original Lotus plate and the lower one added by the importing dealership ?
https://www.autodiva.fr/forum/download/file.php?id=68455&sid=cef24dfcf185fe6fa3d43729b4697a38&mode=view
Interesting that the lower plate says "EUROPE" rather than Europa, does that car have the rare "EUROPE" badge on it ?
She does not have a Europe Badge
On the negative, the brake and clutch pedals look like being a swine to get out...
Can you get an impact driver with an extended socket on it ?
I'm a late convert to these things but having bought a cheap wired Lidl driver I'm sold on the tool. Things I would previously have struggled with breaker bars just come off PDQ....
Not impressed with leveling the bed using a piece of paper.I think you've got an older model Richard, mine has auto bed levelling and so far (tempting fate) I've not had to touch it in probably 2-3yrs ?
Good morning,That's interesting. The top plate is engraved rather than stamped, which is the same as my '68 Elan whereas my '72 Europa plate is stamped. Neither state the model name, just the "Type" identification number.
The car that followed on the assembly line was delivered to France.
The original plates are different