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Lotus Europa Forums => Classifieds Forums => eBay - Craigslist Ads - Other Listings => Topic started by: berni29 on Tuesday,August 31, 2021, 02:49:21 PM
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Hi Guys
I have owned a few +2's in my time but am a Europa virgin. Life is not the same without a Lotus and wondered what we collectively thought of this car. In my ignorance it seems quite good.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224557871691?hash=item3448b1324b:g:rTcAAOSwxbdhCQvB
https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1369584
Many thanks in advance!
Berni
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First: :Welcome: Berni29!!!
She looks really good to me. It’s missing the ventilation fan so I wonder what else she might be missing. The body and interior look very nice but I was disappointed at the state of the engine compartment. Saying she moves around their site under her own power is better than nothing but I would have expected a real driving report. If you go see her, you should get a better idea of how she runs (as well as checking out the frame). If she runs good and the frame is in good shape, she should make a nice driver.
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I would want to take a good look at the frame from underneath, and also to understand if that roll cage gets in the way at all.
That's a huge battery for a small car, isn't it.
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Welcome Berni29
:Welcome:
Looks a little pricey. A lot of the finishing components emblems, dash, ashtray, console are missing. That alone is another 1500.usd.
Dakazman
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It looks like the non US 65's had low headlights, nice. Looks like the heater inlet is blocked off too. I assume it was removed for weight but then there is the 30 pound battery? I like he color but for resale, track cars don't usually get more than non modded.
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Hi Berni and another :Welcome: from your side of the pond....
I guess if you want a track car then that's a good start with little to do to get on track although the suspension/mechanicals will have question marks over them. The bodywork looks good though and that's usually the big ticket item.
If you want a road car then there's a lot of parts missing, some of which (door windows) might be hard to find and certainly won't be cheap. Alex (4129R on here) has restored/is restoring several TC's so he will have a very good idea of the state & cost of the spare parts market at the moment and could probably give you a better idea of the overall cost of returning the car to road trim.
Brian
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Hello, and thank you for the responses and welcomes!
I think what has been said makes good sense. As a car its nice, but from a value proposition less so. I guess I will keep looking, and having experienced several rusty +2 chassis before, I hear you on that point. It does surprise me how someone can invest a lot of time and effort on a project, but neglect the chassis and engine bay. Especially the chassis, as it is not like you can tidy it up afterwards.
Also the apparent lack of a heater is a major omission in the sunny UK :)
Thanks again
Berni