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Title: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 08:52:48 AM
Hi folks!  A few weeks ago I traded a non-running '99 Miata for a '74 Europa Special (#3673R) - in much need of love!  I had bought the Miata in hopes of a quick flip but after solving the obvious issues, it had me stumped.  A good friend, who specializes in miatas and subarus at his shop has an uncle looking to find new homes to a few Europas so we worked a trade. 

My friend and his dad hauled the car up from FL and dropped it off and picked up the miata... and then the fun began!

As for myself, this is my 3rd Lotus - my first was an '06 Exige that I had for 2 months before a kid decided to use my lane to get around a corner on the mountain and total the car.  I had a passenger and the other drive was alone and the cars were the only ones to suffer.
(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/exige/20171119_101148.jpg)(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/exige/20171201_201810.jpg)

Then a few months after the loss of the first Exige, I managed to get a replacement - another '06 but this time a previous owner had installed a supercharger and tuned to 250 hp.
(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/exige/20210426_165909.jpg)

Before I got into Lotus, I was more an RX-7/rotary.  I've had a few of the 3rd and 2nd generation rx7s - still currently have 1 3rd gen with a 3-rotor swap and RE-Amemiya body kit (and previously a v8)
(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/20200207_135113.jpg)

so that's a little about me and previous cars...

Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 08:55:55 AM
Now let's talk about the Europa!!!  I do have a thread on Lotus Talk (https://www.lotustalk.com/threads/1974-europa-special-very-slow-resto-mod-thread.482385/) about the project, but I may migrate over here to be the main thread, if not, I will hopefully remember to post updates over here very now and then.

Here is a quick rundown of what I knew within a few min of getting the car:

The plan is a resto-mod, I'm hoping to get a new chassis from Spyder Cars.  I've emailed them and has my gf message them on Facebook.  I've not received any replies so in the next week or so I plan to call them in hopes of discussing sending them lots of money!  I'm really interested in pretty much just getting a rolling chassis with rear disk brakes minus wheels/tires from them, but we shall see what happens when I call.

So now enjoy a few pics from day 1

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/641431248_20210501_110721.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/1619900570920.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210502_103158.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210502_103151.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210502_103211.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210502_103219.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210502_110617.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210502_103238.jpg)
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 09:03:56 AM
And I've begun the tear down - removing seats with the help of a cutoff wheel and removed the dash this morning.

When I started, I pulled the cushions... and well, I should say a vacuum and cutoff wheels are how I got the seats out

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210520_171458.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210605_094224.jpg)

with a little work, the windshield came out - it's not broken, but it's not too pretty either

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210605_094229.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210605_102316.jpg)

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210605_102351.jpg)

A little more background on the car I've learned is that yes, it started out as Regency Red but my friend's dad who owned the car before his brother painted it white (sometime before '85)  The car was parked because his wife was pregnant (with my friend) and could no longer fit in the car.  And he also did a battery relocation to the front.

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20210502_103307.jpg)

** The engine and transmission are original to the car!!!
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: gideon on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 09:12:03 AM
 :Welcome: jth-3673R

That should keep you out of mischief for at least a week or two.  Good luck, and keep us posted.
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: gideon on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 09:14:23 AM
Also - be careful with the windshield.  They're expensive to replace in the US now.
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jbcollier on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 09:16:12 AM
Welcome!  Sounds like an interesting project.  Spyder can supply a chassis to suit a Ford Zetec engine which also bolts up to the transaxle you have.
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 09:19:44 AM
Also - be careful with the windshield.  They're expensive to replace in the US now.
Unfortunately I have a feeling I'll end up biting the bullet and replacing it - mainly for aesthetic purposes.  The safety film is shrinking/bubbled/ in the corners - and it just looks horrible so it would clash with new paint when the time comes.
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: SilverBeast on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 09:22:27 AM
 :Welcome:  I suspect you may be here for some time.....

You've found the right place to get your questions answered. I'm sure there will be some.

Richard.
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: TurboFource on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 09:29:54 AM
Welcome! I am quite familiar with using the angry grinder, sawzall, hack saw etc as most of the parts on my TCS were stuck from rust. I am currently repairing the T-section of my chassis. You can see some of the challenges you may face in my thread " Europa TCST ".  The second T is for turbo...
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: Dilkris on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 10:55:21 AM
Thanks for the excellent introduction, I will read with interest your progress. You are about to embark on a journey that is very well supported on this Forum and I can guarantee, from first hand experience, that any problem you face or any advice you need, will be found on this platform.
You are unfortunately going to face a very expensive rebuild on your car - as it is missing the ashtray  :)) :)) :))     
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: BDA on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 04:59:28 PM
 :Welcome:  jth-3673R!!!

I used to frequent Lotus Talk. It was nice but they really cater to the newer cars. I think it's good that you landed here! We love hearing about, helping with, and watching the progress of project and you have got yourself a project!

I can't really tell but I suspect you'll be able to fix the door. If you're unfamiliar with doing fiberglass work, it's pretty easy. Hell, even I did a bunch on my car and it hasn't fallen off yet! When you get the door off, post some pictures so we can see for sure. It's almost always possible.

I think you're going about it the right way. Spyder makes a great frame with some cool add-on bits like rear A-arm suspension!

Lastly, I second JB's suggestion to look into a Zetec swap. Not that I have anything against the twin cam motor, but there are a lot of options with the Zetec and they are relatively inexpensive. Lots of people have done that swap so you'll be able to get lots of help. Also, rebuilding a TC is not an inexpensive proposition.

Glad you made it here! We're all waiting for future progress reports... AND PICTURES!!
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 05:15:42 PM
:Welcome:  jth-3673R!!!

I used to frequent Lotus Talk. It was nice but they really cater to the newer cars. I think it's good that you landed here! We love hearing about, helping with, and watching the progress of project and you have got yourself a project!

I can't really tell but I suspect you'll be able to fix the door. If you're unfamiliar with doing fiberglass work, it's pretty easy. Hell, even I did a bunch on my car and it hasn't fallen off yet! When you get the door off, post some pictures so we can see for sure. It's almost always possible.

I think you're going about it the right way. Spyder makes a great frame with some cool add-on bits like rear A-arm suspension!

Lastly, I second JB's suggestion to look into a Zetec swap. Not that I have anything against the twin cam motor, but there are a lot of options with the Zetec and they are relatively inexpensive. Lots of people have done that swap so you'll be able to get lots of help. Also, rebuilding a TC is not an inexpensive proposition.

Glad you made it here! We're all waiting for future progress reports... AND PICTURES!!

I was involve with repairing and prepping the body kit on my RX-7 - so I do have a little experience with it.  I do plan to attempt to fix the door, but I have already picked up a spare set from Chris Winfree (TheKid#9) so the resto won't be dependent upon my door repair.

The current plan is to look over the TC engine and hope to use it but if for some reason we determine it's not worth resurrecting then we (my gf and I - she's planning to assist with the project) discuss other options.  I have some Miata 1.6 engines sitting in my basement and I'm very interested in doing something with a Jag AJ30/Mazda KLZE/Ford Duratec 3.0 V6... and I do have a few rotary engines laying around too!!!  but engine weight will also be a considering factor if the car ends up on the path of a swap.

I added international calling to my cell phone so I hope to call Spyder Cars soon and discuss with them cost of getting what I want and getting to my house - I know I'm looking a few £1000 in parts/chassis - just need to see how crazy shipping would be!!!
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: dakazman on Saturday,June 05, 2021, 05:43:38 PM
 :Welcome:

  JTH,
  Can’t wait to watch your progress here, remember to post often with plenty of pics, it’s your build.
Dakazman
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: Sandyman on Sunday,June 06, 2021, 01:18:43 AM
 :Welcome: I love my new Spyder chassis, brakes and suspension. Smart move to call them as they are slow in replying to email. Be prepared for a wait in getting the parts once ordered. Time difference usually means calling them while having breakfast. Can't wait to see more pictures.
Sandy
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: Bainford on Sunday,June 06, 2021, 07:12:07 PM
Welcome to the forum. It’s the best place to rebuild a Europa. The Spyder set up will be killer. Cheers  :beerchug:
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Tuesday,November 16, 2021, 08:23:56 AM
this project isn't dead!!! 

about a month ago or so, a friend helped me get the car into my garage - and I've removed the drivers door so far - cutting through the hinges, I still need to cut the hinges on passenger door to remove the remaining part of the busted door.

and the bigger news: Called and talked to Andy with Spyder Cars LTD - placed an order and in the processes of getting a deposit made! so early next year I'll have a new chassis + suspension + few other parts shipped over!

while I wait, I need to continue my disassembly! oh, and I've had a few visitors stop by the house to check my progress too!

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/1633887847006.jpg) (http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20211111_160047.jpg)

Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: BDA on Tuesday,November 16, 2021, 08:44:55 AM
Getting that Spyder frame is a great idea! I'm sure you'll be very happy with it. You'll be even happier when you stop taking old parts off your car and put fresh (old in some cases!) parts on your new frame! Please keep us updated!

I would encourage you to post your pictures on the forum rather than links to your pictures on some other site. I've had the experience of looking at an older thread on a forum and all the pictures are from stale links and can't be seen any more. Of course I understand double posting them would be a pain. If you are having trouble resizing your pictures, here are two different ways to do it:

http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=1379.0

You can use the snipping tool in Windows (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_55eg00H-w). There is a similar tool for Apple users. Using a snipping tool creates a new picture in the resolution of your screen which reduces its size.

If you're on your phone or tablet, I can't be of much help. Maybe someone else can help.

Anyway, thanks for the updates and keep them coming!
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Tuesday,November 16, 2021, 08:49:13 AM
Getting that Spyder frame is a great idea! I'm sure you'll be very happy with it. You'll be even happier when you stop taking old parts off your car and put fresh (old in some cases!) parts on your new frame! Please keep us updated!

I would encourage you to post your pictures on the forum rather than links to your pictures on some other site. I've had the experience of looking at an older thread on a forum and all the pictures are from stale links and can't be seen any more. Of course I understand double posting them would be a pain. If you are having trouble resizing your pictures, here are two different ways to do it:

http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=1379.0

You can use the snipping tool in Windows (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_55eg00H-w). There is a similar tool for Apple users. Using a snipping tool creates a new picture in the resolution of your screen which reduces its size.

If you're on your phone or tablet, I can't be of much help. Maybe someone else can help.

Anyway, thanks for the updates and keep them coming!

thanks for the tip... when time permits, i'll move images to the forum, in the mean time, I realized I was hosting them on a different server than I originally thought!

And I'm already looking forward to the Spyder chassis - with their double wishbone rear suspension setup + 10" brake conversion... I do want to peace of mind when I'm enjoying the car on the mountain roads and/or when my g/f is chasing my Exige in the Europa!
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: S2Zetec54 on Tuesday,November 16, 2021, 12:29:11 PM
Great project...the very best of luck with it. I popped a Spyder chassis on my previous type 65 with the RSC and wasn't disappointed.

Keep the photos coming. All the best
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: Sandyman on Tuesday,November 16, 2021, 06:04:52 PM
 :Welcome: I went the Spyder chassis route and have not regretted it. Spyder is a relatively small company so they might not get the chassis to you quickly. Mine took 3 months longer than estimated. It comes with no assembly instructions so you have to do some thinking when putting it together. As mentioned above we all love lots of pictures. Good luck with your restoration. The bear in the picture probably means you are not living in a big city.
Sandy
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Thursday,November 18, 2021, 02:15:16 PM
I checked my mobile banking app today and BAM! officially have a deposit done with Spyder Cars!  now the clock is ticking! haha... though I don't know how long that clock is!  2 months? 6 months? 9 months?  whatever it is, I know it's not "indefinite" and will help with my motivation since I have the first major "issue" being resolved!
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: Chuck Nukem on Thursday,November 18, 2021, 02:49:47 PM
Congratulations!!

Your visitors look confused that you took their home away!
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Friday,January 06, 2023, 02:35:07 PM
it's me again!  Wednesday I got my crate from Spyder Cars... unboxed my new parts and chassis yesterday and this weekend I'll be inventorying everything I got...  I have a few other projects at the house I need to get done and out of the way to make more space to work on the Europa, but here are some pics!

(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/IMG_6804_20230104_114923.jpg)
(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/20230105_153642.jpg)
(http://svn.freerlogic.com:8080/jth/europa/1672953778906.jpg)
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: BDA on Friday,January 06, 2023, 02:46:59 PM
Congratulations for your new acquisition! Spyder makes great frames and their wishbone rear suspension is a great addition! I'm looking forward to watching your progress!

Good luck and keep us up to date!
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: TurboFource on Friday,January 06, 2023, 03:04:10 PM
Nice! It has been on order for over a year?
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jth-3673R on Friday,January 06, 2023, 03:06:58 PM
Nice! It has been on order for over a year?
yeah... I know have one email about my order from Nov 2021.. but I also ordered a few parts from Lotus Supplies / Banks Engineering

are you the one who warned me that they can take several months?
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: TurboFource on Friday,January 06, 2023, 03:07:40 PM
Not me....
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: jbcollier on Friday,January 06, 2023, 05:56:55 PM
Very cool.  Congrats!  Now the work begins.
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: Bainford on Friday,January 06, 2023, 08:42:17 PM
Woohoo!! That's a sweet box of goodies.
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: S2Zetec54 on Saturday,January 07, 2023, 07:01:22 AM
Terrific news you have your new chassis…..good luck and keep us posted
Title: Re: new member - 3673R - Asheville NC
Post by: dakazman on Monday,January 09, 2023, 02:16:05 PM
  What a box of goodies.
  How has the disassembly coming along ? body work? If its like mine your torn to go in several direction all at once. members have told me to focus and now that I'm at  the finish line im still going in several directions.
   What I'm trying to say is enjoy the day to day wins.
Dakazman