Lotus Other (1964)
for sale
Price: US $1,000.00
Price: US $1,000.00
1964
Lotus Elan S2 (Type 26), 26/4050
If you’re looking for an Elan that you can drive right
now and enjoy, this may be the car for you. Being RHD I encourage buyers from
Japan, Australia, Great Britain, and all other countries who drive on “The
Correct Side” to bid, and I will help you as much as I can to facilitate
shipping.
This car was last painted in the 1970’s and is still
shiny and wearing it’s period fender flares, but it also has it’s share of
stress cracks etc. For those who wish to go back to original fender flares I
have included a set from an original Type 26 you can fiberglass back on, or
maybe you want to put 26R flares on and build a tribute car. The main reason I
never painted this car is because I wanted to enjoy driving it without worrying
about rock chips, accidental contact, etc. If you purchase the car you can
decide if you want to drive it as is, or you can finish the car to your
standards, and your choice of colo(u)r.
This car is sitting on a Spyder chassis and has a rope
seal (4 bolt) crank twincam with 2 groove Sprint cams, Pertronics ignition, an
alternator, a high torque starter, and headers. A custom Aluminum radiator
keeps the car running cool. The transmission shifts smooth and makes no noises, and has wide ratio gears. Also included with the car is a set of nice
semi-close ratio gears. The differential has 3:90 gears and has all new seals, and it’s coupled to new CV joint rear axles, which run through new Spyder hub
carriers, with new rear struts, and new rear small diameter adjustable rear
springs. All of the calipers and rotors are in great shape, and the car stops
as it should.
The interior has the gator hide flooring, and nice seats
and door panels and all switches and gauges work properly. Gauges and fuel
sender were all rebuilt by Nisonger. Included is the original combination gauge
(not installed and needs rebuilding). Some personal liberty was taken when
redoing the dash including extra gauges which I personally find a better layout
than stock, but you can go back to a stock layout if you wish. This car has a
vintage Moto Lita steering wheel with the original horn button. Because the
hood (bonnet) has vintage British hood pins the hood release cables are not
attached. The choke cable is also not attached and to be honest isn’t needed
but it’s in the dash. Never needed the heater, but it’s installed and works, as
do the wipers, and fan motor. Included is the original vacuum switch for the
headlight pods. They currently operate off of a solenoid and vacuum lines.
The trunk (boot) has an Aluminum fuel tank with rebuilt
sending unit, a spare tire on an original wheel, tool kit, a jack (not
original), and the correct trunk mat. The fuel filler is from a TR3 but
included is the correct S1 type fuel filler. You’ll notice this an early S2 so
it correctly has most of the Elan 1600 features like the trapezoid pedals, flat
finger lifts, tail lights, fuel filler, etc. Called a transition car they were
produced starting in Nov of 1964 and from what I know there were only 227
produced from unit 3901 to 4127. Approx 50% were RHD and the biggest difference
between a North American spec (Federal) and Non-Federal spec cars was the tail
lights. Federal cars had a reflector and 2 tail lights on each side, and the
others only had 2 tail lights on each side. The tail lights are also different
Lucus units between Federal and Non-Federal cars. Non-Federal cars also had a
high beam stalk instead of floor switch which this car has and it works.
The soft top is in great shape with all the bows and
cantrails. Also include is a tonneau cover which is still useable, however it
was modified to fit around a roll bar at one time.
Keys – I have a trunk and ignition key. The doors and
glove box do not have keys but I’m sure someone can key them for you. Locking
either one is not really going to protect anything, but I guess it’s something
some might want.
Please note the original painted nose badge that so many
cars are missing and an original Walnut gear shift knob with brass insert and
brass nut.
The wheels are Panasport 13x 5, with 175/70-13 Sumitomo
tires that are 4 years old with lots of tread left.
Included in the sale are:
· A nice set of Semi-Close ratio gears
· The original Combo gauge (Temp and Oil Press)
that needs rebuilding
· Stock fender flares off an original Type 26
to bring the body back to stock
· The correct Elan 1600/early S2 fuel filler
· Car cover
· Any other stuff I find that belongs to the
car.
· History, paperwork, etc. that I have…
Personalized Black Plate is negotiable. FYI, the front
plate pivots up and out of the way when driving from wind pressure and returns
to position shown when standing still.
This is a reserve auction and in the spirit of an auction
the reserve price will not be revealed, and there is no “Buy it Now” price. Thanks
for looking and good luck bidding on a very desirable Type 26 Lotus. I hope you
enjoy owning and driving it as much as I have.
This car is sold as is, where is, with no warranty. I
will require a $500 non-refundable deposit to cover any out of pocket expenses
incurred by eBay and PayPal if the buyer doesn’t follow through. Balance of
money in cash, or cleared cashier’s check within 7 calendar days of auction
closing.
update: 2016-07-03
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1964 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 264050 | Drive Type: | U/K |
Make: | Lotus | Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
Model: | Other | Body Type: | U/K |
Trim: | Base | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Engine: | 1.6L 1558CC 95Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated |