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  2. The side shot looks more like a NASCAR Modified than anything related to a Lotus Seven!
  3. Those tires seem to have an aspect ratio from another era.
  4. It was also the lead car on this weeks WEIRD VEHICLES WEDNESDAY! on the you tubes... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi0sarhehLA
  5. Hmmm... I wonder if it sold? I shoulda grabbed more than these two shots. This Daily Tourismo write up on the car still seems to be an active link. https://dailyturismo.com/super-duper-7-1974-lotus-super-8-custom/
  6. Today
  7. Small update. Played with it for a bit. I think you're on the money. My TPS never sees 0 degrees so the car never stops dumping fuel even with throttle closed on decel. Double checked to see if it's mechanical pull to 10 percent or so it bad calibration. Even with throttle disconnected im still at 10 degrees so time to mess with ITB throttle butterfly stops and resetting things to 0 and bumping up fuel tables so it stops dying when I indicate that it's now 0. To be continued
  8. Link is down for me. Wish I got to see more of that creation
  9. OK. The remanufactured starters I have work perfectly in the Birkinized Caterham. On the Birkin, they fit, they spin, but apparently do not engage the flywheel.
  10. Does this "Lotus 8" belong on the weekly for sale list? It's like they started with a 7 and then subtracted Collin's "lightness"... https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/972968951771613
  11. Thank you! No plans to add any stripes yet, though my son is lobbying me to add black stripes to the bonnet…
  12. Scored a clam. Thanks, Craig Chima!
  13. FYI The 1966 Lotus 7 S3 that was on Facebook Marketplace at: https://www.facebook.com/share/178YRz7o5t/ (Link listed above is dead) The seller has placed another new ad at: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/27170235592582954 This Seven was for sale on Facebook Marketplace for some time. An interested buyer pointed out some problems and owner/seller took it off Facebook Marketplace while he had a mechanic check things out. The owner/seller had been claiming it was an original 1966 Lotus 7 that was completely restored and updated using Caterham parts in 1992 by Sevens and Elans. He had been asking $49,900. I messaged him several times with questions and comments but he has never responded to me. He posted it on the Lotus Club of Canada’s Facebook page and yesterday I noticed he’d changed his ad text both there and on Marketplace. He now admits it’s a Caterham and that the Lotus registration was a “US import practice”. However, he is still selling it as a 1966 Lotus because that is the way it’s registered in Quebec. He has also lowered his asking price to $42,000 Canadian.
  14. Yesterday
  15. I really like how your car looks in solid yellow/gold with no stripes. I didn't notice if you're planning on adding any, but it's a cool look as-is
  16. I catch some flack for being a polishing queen. But I keep some waterless wash and wax in the boot. Hit any fuel spill over with a generous dose and wipe it down with micro fiber. I also have mini spray bottles so not to take up much space. https://a.co/d/02yciLTE https://a.co/d/00TTX4JD
  17. I think if I combined both of these products with a keen eye on the bottom of the funnel, I might be able to manually fill the entire tank without overflowing. We'll see?
  18. I have never been able to use the auto-shutoff at the pump, but I do carry one of these which lets me fill up gas way faster than I could without it. This will probably be totally unnecessary for those of you in states that don't have evaporative fuel nozzles, to people who've modified the internal flap on their filler necks, and to those of you who have figured out the secret to getting fuel in. But for me? Lifesaver! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MEPIU4M Lisle 17232, made for filling annoyingly-placed reservoirs but snaps right into place on a Caterham fuel filler... That being said, I just found this when looking for a reference image for our non-California friends... https://www.aerostich.com/products/gascard As for overflow, I've been there too. My way to avoid it has been to only fill up 5 or 6 gallons when I've traveled more than 100 or so miles. I'm definitely leaving some range on the table with this policy but I haven't overflowed since the one time I got cocky and went for 7...
  19. I find that at Shell it auto stops (way too early but it stops). At Costco it doesn't do that and just keeps going so it overflows a lot if you're not paying attention even for a few seconds
  20. I just assumed they all did that. I would say i get spillage/overflow on at least half of all fill-ups.
  21. Exact same thing happened to me at Costco too
  22. It's a small world when you love these small cars, eh!
  23. Checked on this today. Registration has opened: 2026 LUG
  24. Just for another data point, I calculated mileage after a fillup - got 23mpg on a highway cruise back from the track with some intermittent light traffic that kept speeds down a bit.
  25. I’d just fill the tank slowly and only add about 5 gallons whenever the fuel level gets near 1/4 tank. I overfilled the car once at Costco, and fuel ended up spilling from the back of the car. Definitely not a good sight.
  26. The center plaque is for finishing second out of the 8 entrants in Super Stock at the Glen Region Sports Car Club of America Solo event. The Elmira College Domes are the buildings on the grounds of an athletic facility near the town of Horseheads New York. Glen Region honored the presence of the Lotus Owners Gathering competitors in the naming of the autocross: Hethel, Norwich, Norfolk, England is the town where Lotus cars are made. Glen Region autocross results: <a href="http://www.glen-scca.org/Solo/2013/Results20130804.asp" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.glen-scca.org/Solo/2013/Results20130804.asp</a> PAX results: <a href="http://www.glen-scca.org/Solo/2013/PAX20130804.asp" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.glen-scca.org/Solo/2013/PAX20130804.asp</a> The mug and the hat combined are the trophy for finishing second in class in the LOG33 scoring for the autocross. The mugs were also used for the Concours, so the other side of the mug says "MY LOTUS IS PRETTIER THAN YOURS". Not really the case for me. I had not talked with Doc Bundy since the race in the streets of Minneapolis I covered some years back. I don't ask people for autographs, but someone (Brian V?) asked Doc to sign his hat and I figured "why not". I had the third-fastest time of the 60 cars entered. (I really don't count shifter-karts as cars.) an SM BMW snuck in-between Rob and me in our stock Elise cars. In the LOG33 results, Rob had FTD and I was second. Rob and Eric had brought both cars to LOG33. For the autocross, Rob drove the Elise. Eric drove the Lotus Cortina. Rob and Eric were in different classes in both the SCCA classing and the LOG classing. Someone at the event told me that Eric B and his wife are past Canadian Autoslalom Champions. Rob riding shotgun with Eric at that 2013 event: The Lotus Cortina was not set up for autocrossing. Beautiful historic car. Of course, Rob beat me again at LOG39 in 2019. Rob had designed the course on a smallish parking lot at Thompson Speedway (site of the first-ever SCCA driving event). The course looked like a Japanese gymkhana. At least I got to join the general laughter when Rob got lost while trying to show us that it was easy to follow.
  27. Here is the car at the LOG39 track day. Do not know which of them is at the wheel. I met Rob at LOG33. More on that in the next post.
  28. The Green Elise' owners name is Eric. He also has a Lotus Cortina and an Elan. However, his son drives the Elise and does track days and some competitions and his name is Rod or Rob. Sorry, my poor hearing is only surpassed by my increasing lose of short term memory. Sound like someone you know or have met? My wife took the rainbow photo at the end of the day. It was a short but heavy shower after a picture perfect brisk spring day on Ontario. I've attached anther photo of the Elise.
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