1962 Lotus Elite Series 2
Sale price: $999,00
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Technical specifications
Manufacturer: | Lotus |
Model: | Other |
Year: | 1962 |
Color: | Light Blue |
Mileage: | 37,829 |
Interior Color: | Black |
Engine: | 4-Cyl |
Trim: | Series 2 |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
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Description
This particular car is a later production Series II Bristol bodied car fitted with the desirable twin Weber carburetor setup and supplied from the factory with wire wheels and a 4-speed transmission derived from a MG A.
The brightwork and emblems are straight and complete, while showing some weathering. The window glass is excellent; all thought the driver’s side window is missing its frame. The car is still fitted with Lucas PL series headlamps and sits on nicely painted wire wheels with period typical tires.
The interior presents very well with a beautiful wood wheel, backed by the factory gauges, is in very nice unrestored condition. The dash top is painted flat black. The carpets are in very good condition with no noticeable flaws, and the seat and door panel upholstery are equally nice.
The engine bay is exceptionally dry, tidy and representative of a well cared for and sorted automobile. The Weber carburetor installation was done in a very professional manner complete with cold air intake through the driver’s side inner fender well.
The light and agile nature of the Lotus Elite makes this a very gratifying car to pilot. The transmission, brakes, and suspension are all operating. The engine pulls strong with no smoke and a lively exhaust note.
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The brightwork and emblems are straight and complete, while showing some weathering. The window glass is excellent; all thought the driver’s side window is missing its frame. The car is still fitted with Lucas PL series headlamps and sits on nicely painted wire wheels with period typical tires.
The interior presents very well with a beautiful wood wheel, backed by the factory gauges, is in very nice unrestored condition. The dash top is painted flat black. The carpets are in very good condition with no noticeable flaws, and the seat and door panel upholstery are equally nice.
The engine bay is exceptionally dry, tidy and representative of a well cared for and sorted automobile. The Weber carburetor installation was done in a very professional manner complete with cold air intake through the driver’s side inner fender well.
The light and agile nature of the Lotus Elite makes this a very gratifying car to pilot. The transmission, brakes, and suspension are all operating. The engine pulls strong with no smoke and a lively exhaust note.
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