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Lotus Europa TC Special Seats
Gearbox:
Hi All;
In restoring a 1973 Lotus Europa and found that my seat had completely rusted away from the inside. I check with Richard Banks and he only makes the S2 seats which are narrower than the TC seats and tracks do not line up. So after peeling off the foam and upholstery, I found that the entire steel structure was just sheet metal panels. So I decided to make them myself. I drew up the 3D CAD for each panel and saw that it lent itself to allow you to just rivet the parts together. This way the parts can be shipped relatively flat and indexed exactly where it should be by the owner. You can weld the seat together after that, but I have to believe the rivets would be as strong as the spot welds originally used. Anyway, I am going ahead with the project for myself and will be getting quotes from several metal shops to laser out the parts in 18 ga sheet metal. I only need two seats, but trying to get a gauge if anyone else needs them. This way I can get a better price by making more than just two. I am not looking for solid commitments and not even sure if I can talk a sheet metal shop to do these panels, so just a show of hands of any interest. The cost would be just the cost of the panels divided up by the number made, so not doing this to become rich, but just to make the seats for myself. Let me know, Thanks Allan
EuropaTC:
Hi Allan,
I'm not in the market myself but admire your enterprise.
If they can be riveted together (and it looks reasonable enough) then maybe you could get the larger flat panels in aluminium to reduce weight and future rusting ? They'd also be lighter for shipping as well. I'd keep steel for the bottom sections where it's bolted onto the subframe but Al should work for the rest ?
Brian
Gearbox:
Hi Brian;
Thanks. I do get carried away at times when I can't find the parts I need and often tend to make it myself. The latest thing I made was the speedo gear for the type 365 gearbox. Tooling for just the gear ended up costing me $1,600 USD, but now I have one lol. I made 16 but don't believe anyone would want one for upwards of $100 a piece. The one thing I know is that you can't make money on your hobbies, so I don't even try. Plus from what I have experienced with the Lotus community, they are frugal at best, unless you want to buy something from them :D . Hopefully I may be able to trade a few for other parts I need down the road.
As for the seats, I was thinking that as well, but made all of aluminum, maybe a bit thicker in 16 gauge. Not sure if if there was any sort of DOT rules on shear strength, but I think the seats would be the last thing you would worry about in a shunt. Plus aluminum is 4 times the cost of CRS steel. I'm still working on the drawings, double checking the dimensions and ease of assembly (making sure all the rivet holes line up) but there is always a bit here and there from how it is drawn and how the metal is actually bent. But like I said, its fun for me. Almost as nice as finding that barn find under decades of dirt and trash. Thanks again, Allan
BDA:
Those speedo gears are really cool, Allan!!! You're probably right that you wouldn't be able to sell them but I would think it's more likely because other alternatives were found such as an electronic or GPS speedo. That's not to say I disagree with your point about buying & selling Lotus bits.
I'm anxious to see some pictures of your progress! Have you posted pictures of your car yet?
I also see that the website in your profile isn't there. It says it's The Lola Registry but it gives me a 404 error message. Sounds like you have/had a Lola... It would be nice to see pictures of that, too!
Gearbox:
Try http://www.thelolaregistry.com/ or www.TheLolaRegistry.com it should work. Scroll down to "Project Cars" and click, yeah, all those are mine, 22 and counting lol. Click on the picture and you can see all the insanity I get myself into. The Lotus Europa is not up yet, but you can see the 911 and the Elans. Have fun, Allan
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