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Lotus Elans?
Ok brain trust, anybody out there with Lotus Elan experience? Parts availability, difficulty to work on etc. I'm thinking of taking a ratty one and turning it into something like an AXer or something. (doing stuff I don't want to do to my basically stock p-car) Thanks in advance
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Miata be mucho cheaper, probably similar performance, no?
Edit: above was off top my head; just Googled this: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2123271/1971-lotus-elan |
Yeah very true, and thanks for the link. We actually had a mk1 mx5 back in the day, it was fun to drive for sure. I'd like to try something else.....funny I'd go to something so similar. But I guess I could anticipate it being fun to drive. I think I can blame all those Peter(?) Egan stories in R&T for this one.
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I assume you are talking about the original Elan (love) & not the later FWD Elan (yuch).
Very cool car, but I always remember what Automobile magazine writer Jamie Kitman said about his: "When parts aren't breaking they are falling off." But I still love them. |
I actually like the later FWD Elans more than the original that the Miata ripped off.
(for one thing, I already have the knockoff. So the one that looks like a baby Esprit is just so much cooler to me) |
Early Elan
I had one for a short while. Didn't own it long enough to spend big bucks on it, though. The first day I owned it, I think I fixed about a dozen problems! I still have a factory service manual for the mid to late 60's Elans if you need one.
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Thanks Fred! I'll let you know if I end up doing this. This seems like a dumb idea but, well, you know....and yeah Doug, the old ones. :)
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