Lotus Cortina Wagon (1965)
for sale
Price: US $45,000.00
Price: US $45,000.00
Back in the 60’s, Ford
of England made a bunch of Cortinas in 2 door, 4 door and Estate wagon body
styles. Lotus took a thousand or so of
the 2 door models and made the Lotus Cortina. But a Lotus Cortina Wagon never really came out of the Lotus factory. So this car is not a real Lotus but it
is what I think Colin Chapman would have put together if Ford had asked him to
build them. This is a nut and bolt restoration/rebirth of a nearly rust free 1965
English Ford Cortina wagon into Lotus Cortina Sport Wagon.
Open the hood and
you will find a pristine engine bay with a Lotus Twin Cam engine with twin
Weber side draft carbs. Slightly hot cams with big valves and a nice header
makes this beauty burble at idle but bellow when you put your foot into it. It
puts out maybe 140-150hp. The 1700cc tall block engine is connected to a
rebuilt Merkur 5 speed manual transmission. A hydraulic centerforce throwout bearing makes the clutch pedal light
and easily modulated. The transmission has
a nice tall first gear to get you off the line easily and an overdrive 5th
gear to let you cruise on the highway with the modern cars. Lotus Cortina McPherson
struts, Lotus thicker sway bar and Lotus short front springs in the front with
all new bushings and Spax shocks. The stock problematic rear lever shocks have
been replaced with the more standard tube telescoping type shocks. A freshly
rebuilt Lotus Cortina brake booster works nicely with the Lotus Cortina front
disc brakes and the Merkur rear disc brakes. 15X6 VTO wheels with 195X60X15
tires fill up the wheel wells. Pertronix
ignition, a new gear reduction starter and a custom street rod wiring harness
with multiple fuses eliminate some of the gremlins that can be bothersome in an
old car.
The interior is all
fresh and looks sharp. The steering
wheel is a rare Lotus Cortina/Elan S/E leather wrapped wheel with new
leather. Looks and feels great and
proper. Dash binnacle houses a rebuilt
speedometer and tachometer along with the fuel and oil pressure gauge. A new
Retro brand radio fits well and looks right in the dash. The front passenger
seat is an original Lotus Cortina bucket seat in good condition. Driver’s seat is a brand new 1979 Recaro
bucket. Looks good and feels great. The
Lotus Cortina driver’s seat included in the spares. The upgraded ratcheting front shoulder belts
work good and don’t look out of place The fold down back seat is newly
upholstered with black vinyl in the original style pattern. I installed rear
seat belts even though the car did not come with them originally. A new
headliner was installed of course. The all new door and side panels are
imported from Aldridge trim in England
who made them in the original style. Black carpet with new Cocoa
mats to match really finish things off well.
Open up the rear
hatch and you will see a bit of oak wood. Not stock but the plain white floor just needed a little dress up. You
will also find a custom made enclosed battery box with a cutoff switch. A true Lotus Cortina had the battery removed
from the engine bay and moved into the trunk for better weight
distribution. It seemed only right that
I put the battery in the back as well. Spare tire is hidden under the back end.
Outside the body is
finished in the correct Lotus Cortina colors - Ermine white with Citroen
Sherwood green stripe. The body was
completely professionally stripped via soda blasting inside, outside, underside, engine bay – everything. VERY
little rust was found. Minor repair was
done correctly with welded in metal before the several coats of primer, the
paint and clear. All soda blasting, body work and paint professionally done at
Stowe Auto Body in Joliet Illinois. New Lotus badges are placed where
the Lotus badges are supposed to go. Door handles have new chrome. New stainless steel rear bumper and
re-chromed front quarter bumpers. New windshield with new front rubber.
Provenance and
documentation galore.
Here is the original feature on Bring A Trailer:
here
I have lots of pictures of the complete restoration
here: here
I documented the entire restoration in a self published book
that is available on Amazon: here
Best of show at the 2014 Chicago British Car Festival. (Full
disclosure – Chicago
style voting had an influence on the results!)
The car was featured in the November 2015 issue of Classic
Motorsports:
here
Spares include the Lotus Cortina drivers seat, a pair of
tail lights (rare as hen’s teeth), complete rear drum brake set up, pair of
original lever shocks and a covercraft indoor car cover.
The car looks great, drives great, sounds great and feels
great. This is a real head turner and
conversation starter and any car show. You won’t find another one like this in
the world. With only about 1300 total miles on it since the rebuild, I just
don’t drive it enough. It’s time for
someone else to enjoy it and show it in their neck of the woods.
I encourage you to come out and give this car a serious look
and test drive.
Thanks!
update: 2016-08-07
Used |
“Fresh ground up restoration and transformation.” |
Year: | 1965 | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 87E535210 |
Mileage: | 1,400 | Interior Color: | Black |
Make: | Lotus | Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
Model: | Cortina Wagon | Transmission: | Manual |
Trim: | Estate Wagon | Body Type: | Wagon |
Engine: | Lotus Weber Head Tall Block Twin Cam | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Drive Type: | 5-speed Merkur manual | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Exterior Color: | White with Green stripe |
For Sale By: | Private Seller |