Lotus 11 (1956)
for sale
Price: US $109,500.00
Price: US $109,500.00
“Less is more”- The adage that has hurled lotus to the forefront of automotive
design. Combining lightweight structures with slippery
bodywork and ample power has always been the DNA of the once small car company
from the North of London. From the Mark 1 through the Mark 10 the cars changed
in little ways always nipping at the times on a stopwatch around tracks. The
Lotus 11 embodies the purity of Lotus’s original design exercises and its
intent as a manufacturer. To go fast, be cost effective, and win. Debuting in
1956 the Lotus 11 offered a diverse platform for those who wanted to enjoy a
track day or privateer entries all the way to well healed professional racing
teams who were after the 1100 & 1500 class wins at LeMans. Offered in
Sport, Club, and LeMans versions the Eleven could be fitted with a variety of
engines from the Coventry Climax FWA 1100cc all the way to a Maserati 150S
1500cc engine. The eleven was no doubt a force to be reckon with in its time
and today offers tremendous value and qualification for some epic events, worldwide.
The
example on offer, a 1956 Lotus 11, Chassis # MKII234 is offered in traditional
Lotus BRG (British Racing Green) over a Red interior and Red dash. Exact
ownership history is not known at this time. Further inquiry is being made and
any findings will be posted. We do know that the car has recently come from an
estate in California and the most recent owner was a collector and the long
time owner of this example, having restored it a few years ago. The car appears
correct in most ways and is fitted with all of the right equipment per a “club”
eleven. Most of these cars were fitted with a Coventry Climax FWA 1100cc engine
but many upgraded to an FWA 1200cc engine amongst others. Seldom are these cars
numbers matching, and seldom have these cars seen light use over the years.
Many have been wrecked, modified, crashed in one form or another or altered
from their original state. These were after all competitive race-cars in period
and were very effective. As such, this example shows to have had some work
completed here and there over the years, but nothing obviously extensive or
questionable for such a delicate car.
Cosmetically, the car appears to be recently restored with consistently shiny and deep
paintwork throughout, nicely finished and show worthy for an Eleven. The panel
fitment for a Lotus is acceptable and all of the various components specific to
these cars (which isn’t many) are all present. The interior is very Spartan
with simple seats in good condition, dash fascia nicely finished, restored/correct gauges and everything appears in working order with the
exception of the tachometer which needs the drive fixed at the housing. The
underside of the dash shows the extensiveness of the restoration with
everything nicely painted and detailed and nothing out of place.
Upon
inspecting the engine bay the theme of a fresh and clean restoration is ever
present. There are no obvious signs of serious accident damage, and all of the
various hardware and parts are correctly coated. The FWE 1200cc engine
currently fitted does not match the original VIN tag stating a different engine
number. However, it is seldom that these cars do have a numbers matching
engine. It is fitted with the appropriate Weber DCOE40 Carburetors but
otherwise apart from internals appears to be very stock and simple with no
extensive modification. Removal of the rear body section reveals a
correct MGA type rear end (mated to an MGA transmission) and just about nothing
else beyond the essentials. Again, nicely restored, clean and without any major
issues noted.
The
Lotus 11 is no doubt an absolute purpose built tool to win, or if nothing else, to go fast and have fun on the track. While this car is nicely restored and
impressive in terms of quality it should be noted that it has been sitting for
some time. It runs and drives in its current state, sounds very strong with
good oil
pressure while
holding steady temperature. However, it is recommended that the car receive a
proper servicing and perhaps new tires to be considered track ready as the
hydraulics do feel week from sitting. No doubt a superb example but in need of
standard updates/service from a few years in storage.
Going
vintage racing almost always equates to “more is more”; no doubt it is
expensive. The Lotus 11 offers the “less is more” design theory but it also
offers a fairly cost effective way to go have some great fun at minimal cost
compared to the alternatives in the vintage racing world. If nothing else, it
will make a truly spectacular addition to any collection and is an icon worth
much consideration by any onlooker.
update: 2016-02-04
Condition: | Used | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | MKII234 |
Year: | 1956 | Mileage: | 0 |
Make: | Lotus | Transmission: | Manual |
Model: | 11 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Engine: | 1200cc | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Drive Type: | RWD |