LOTUS SUPER SEVEN BIRKIN
Sale price: $200,00
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Technical specifications
Manufacturer: | Lotus |
Model: | Super Seven |
Year: | 1973 |
Mileage: | 1,300 |
Engine: | mazda miata |
Trim: | 2 door |
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For auction and reluctant sale is my Lotus Birkin
Super 7. The car was imported as a rolling chassis and body from South Africa
in the early 1990s by a builder of Porsche Speedster replicas who planned to
expand his business to include the Super 7. After a few years the car
still hadn't been painted or received running gear, so it was sold to a local
Newport Beach, Ca. enthusiast for completion. The new owner was a well
known car and aviation enthusiast and aviation businessman in southern
California. The car was titled as a 1973 lotus 7 for whatever reason. The
builder also actually has attached what appears to be an original lotus seven
VIN plate to the firewall. I am not sure why this was done but I suspect it had
something to do with California DMV rules. In any event, the car has a clean
and clear Florida title at present. The new owner wanted a low maintenance,
reliable twin-cam four-cylinder engine that had been designed for use in a rear
wheel drive car, so a 1.8L Mazda Miata engine and gearbox were considered the
best fit. He purchased the miata drive train out of a nearly new miata with
1000 documented miles. The miata owner elected to perform a ford mustang 5.0 l
V8 engine swap. Thus, a nearly new drivetrain was obtained. Wilwood disc
brakes were installed up front and the solid rear axle received drums.
High quality Fly Yellow paint was applied to the aluminum and fiberglass
body and the interior was trimmed in black leatherette/vinyl. The car is
complete with both a full windshield and the Brooklands screen included.
A top, full tonneau and side curtains are included as well. The
yellow paint and black interior are in great condition. This Birkin had
traveled just 583 miles when I purchased it two years ago and now has 1003
miles on chassis and remains in excellent condition throughout. It is
extremely fast and very well set-up. I have owned dozens and dozens of sports
cars and this by far has been the most fun car I have ever owned. This
statement is made having owned numerous Porsches, Ferraris etc etc. I have had
three “real” lotus 7s in the past and frankly the maintenance was so high I
didn’t get to really enjoy them much. I was excited about this car in the fact
that it could sit for months on a trickle charger and you can hit the start
toggle switch and instant idle…no lotus twin cam head gaskets issues etc etc.
If you want a really nicely prepared lotus seven that has Japanese-like
reliability and low maintenance then this is the 7 for you. It has literally
been sitting in my garage and not being driven. I am a busy professional with a
family and frankly it needs to be in the ownership of someone who can enjoy her
and drive her as she needs. My reserve is less than what a new birkin kit
costs. If you have any questions please feel free to email and I will respond
asap.
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