Lotus Other Standard model (1970)
for sale
Price: US $12,000.00
Price: US $12,000.00
I purchased this car from a guy in
the State of Washington a few years ago (October, 2013) in running condition
but needing some restoration. I converted the drive train to CV joints
replacing the original rubber doughnuts and installed new rear Spax struts inserts. I also
discovered that the frame rails hidden within the rocker panels had been badly
corroded even though the main frame of the car was solid. I sourced and
replaced those frame rails. The installation of those parts required the
stripping out of much of the carpeting and upholstery which I have not replaced
other than to lay the carpeting in place for these pictures. This Lotus has
hard paint bubbles over several areas of the surface even though the fiberglass
is solid and uncracked throughout. So my project has been stalled at that point
for months while I have been distracted by other automotive projects..
Additional photos of the car may be
viewed at: here
here is the video by the previous owner that sold me on
the car:
here
Note the
bounciness of the rear in one drive-by shot that encouraged me to replace the
rear struts.
I took several
shots of the floor and trunk before I stuck the carpeting pieces and trunk
floor pieces and passenger seat in place to enable you to see them as they
exist.
Also included
shots of paint deficiencies. These are high resolution; in the Flickr album you
can click on the individual photos to enlarge to larger sizes.
The power brake boosters had been
removed by the previous owner, but the unassisted brakes work fine with a firm
pedal action.
See in the Flickr album a picture of the
damaged threads on the left rear hub. The knockoff on that hub threads on and torques down
without problem and has obviously been this way for some time but would be good
to get replaced. Another picture is attached showing the right rear wheel with
undamaged threads (fronts also not damaged).
The hard paint bubbles occur
on the top of both front fenders, hood, top of left rear fender, top surface of
driver door, and slight amount on the trunk lid; unfortunately, pretty
pervasive; to completely remedy it will require complete repaint. These paint
bubbles are hard to capture in the pictures but I have included the highest
resolution pictures as originally shot in order to allow zooming in for detail.
I don't see a paint code on
the car, and I don't have any touch up paint. I believe this is an original
Lotus color. In outdoor lighting it appears somewhat lighter than these indoor
photos.
Those pictured manuals would
go with the car.
Spare items that are
included in the sale include: In addition to the wrench used for knockoffs
there are a couple of boxes of pieces:
spare
intake manifold· spare
air filter housing - I believe this is the part that Jay Leno in his video said
he had to fabricate because it is so difficult to obtain - the engine is
currently running two separate aftermarket air cleaners as can be seen in the
engine compartment shot
· new
Lotus dashboard fascia decals for use if refinishing the wood dashboard
· new
body-to-frame foam gasket in the event the body is removed from the frame
· the old
brake boosters which had been removed and not replaced since brakes work fine
unboosted
· a box
of odd bits including five fly window glasses (would call them vent windows
except they are rigidly mounted and don't vent
sTThe special wrench for removing the knockoffs is included. It requires a 1 1/2 socket and breaker
bar (not included) to drive it.
The title is free and clear
in my name. Illinois does not require notarizing, but that could easily be done
if your state requires it. I can send a picture of the title and the VIN on the
car in advance of any transaction.
This Lotus would be a restoration project of variable magnitude
depending upon the level of perfection desired. It will require reassembly or
replacement of some carpeting and possibly headliner; you may want to repaint
it ; some engine tuning will be required as a result of not having been driven
in so long. You would probably want to replace that hub even though I and the
previous owner have been driving it in its current condition. You could sink a
lot more money in it if you seek pristine originality by re-doing the dash, improving the window windup speed, re-installing the brake boosters, wiring
cleanup, reverting to original air intake, etc., etc. On the other hand, Lotus
owners are generally not as picky about originality, and functional
improvements to a Lotus do not usually detract from its value. This would be an
easy winter project to tack the existing carpeting back into place and drive as
is in the springtime.
Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. Car is available for inspection in Springfield, Illinois.
I've uploaded a high-resolution shot of one wheel to the Flickr photo album so that you may zoom in on the tire sidewall to see the code stamped into the sidewall so that you may interpret the age of the tires. The tires have plenty of tread and do not lose air, but they may be old.
The previous auction listing was concluded but not sold, so I am re-listing it at this time.
update: 2017-01-21
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1970 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 5012133 | Mileage: | 35,000 |
Interior Color: | Black | Make: | Lotus |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 | Model: | Other |
Transmission: | Manual | Trim: | Standard model |
Body Type: | Coupe | Engine: | 4 Cylinder DOHC |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Exterior Color: | Blue | Disability Equipped: | No |