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11Budlite

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  1. Jack - That has to be so cool to have your car on the front cover of a magazine! I thought the picture could have been taken at TOTD due to the "7" sticker on the headlight. I remember you and your car and I think my comment to you was "I love the paint job....the nose reminds me of an Indy roadster" or something like that. I just wish my Birkin was done so I could have taken it on some of the drives. Nancy's MINI is not as much fun!!
  2. Could it be an eyebolt to use as a tie-down??
  3. Check out some of the cars featured on this site. Although there aren't any Sevens, there is a nice Eleven as well as an Elva, Ginetta (nice job Craig!), Lola's, etc. http://www.britishracecar.com/
  4. Congrats Jack! :cheers: Hopefully it'll be in the mailbox when I get home tonight.
  5. Here's a link to a thread I posted when I toured his shop last year. He has since moved his shop to Newtown, Ct. Like Ian said, very impressive work. http://www.usa7s.com/vb/showthread.php?t=3225&highlight=RACING I've seen most of those Sevens before, but I don't remember the green one with Climax/wobbly webs. I agree with Alaskossie, that's sweet!
  6. RHD, crossflow, solid axle. No affiliation, etc: http://www.lotusowners.com/ForSale/WKSeven/index.htm
  7. Mike, I'm not sure when Birkin started installing driveshaft hoops, but the only cars I've seen them on from the factory were the IRS chassis. Your car would not have had them from the factory. From memory, I ended up bending some 1.5" x 3/16" steel around an old Lucas generator to form a hoop, and had it welded to the frame. Sorry I don't have any photos at work. Check out Dick Brink's website for some detail photos from a later IRS chassis: http://www.texasmotorworks7.com/webtemplate.aspx?IID=575025
  8. Here's a photo of it (or a similar car) being unloaded:
  9. Nice photos Morgan! Did you ever sell the Elan?
  10. Welcome trough doctor. Nice looking se7en with the perfect color! I thought I had seen a Centaur before so I did a quick search: http://www.usa7s.com/vb/showthread.php?p=16253 http://www.usa7s.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2043&highlight=centaur
  11. Nice job Robert, it looks beautiful!!
  12. And again: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1965-Lotus-1998-Caterham-7_W0QQitemZ250575368321QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item3a5774b081
  13. No affiliation, etc: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Lotus-7-Seven-1971-Lotus-7-Seven-Original-Factory-Twim-Cam-Match_W0QQitemZ140381315752QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item20af60e2a8
  14. Mike - Great write-up and nice first drive! The most I've ever done is about 325 miles in a day. I also hated how noisy the fuel pump was in my Birkin. I ended up moving it behind the rear axle on the right side of the car. I made a panel out of .125" aluminum and mounted it to the frame with adel clamps. I then mounted the fuel pump to the panel along with the main fuel filter. I also have a small pre-filter before the fuel pump, with no filter/screen in the tank. It's important that you don't have the restrictive screen in the tank which has caused a lot of problems and can be contributing to the noise. See the picture below of my installation... While Jason wasn't looking you should have swapped your 2001 seats for the 2002 seats from the roller he's building....they're much more comfortable!
  15. Too bad it's so far away from me. I would love to check it out someday. :drool:
  16. You're welcome Jim. Now back on topic...that Duratec motor is a very tempting upgrade from a Zetec. I like the Raceline sump too!
  17. Al - How's the restoration going on SB1341? Any timeframe for completion?
  18. My Birkin failed the light inspection when I first took it to the DMV. I ended up having to replace the tri-bar headlights with regular DOT approved sealed beam units. I also replaced the turn signal lenses (just the lense covers) with Harley-Davidson lenses that fit on the Birkin supplied base with minor modification. I had to elongate the mounting holes slightly and put an o-ring (borrowed from an oil filter) between the lense and base to get it to fit properly. The grey ring is the base. Here's a photo:
  19. Those are amazing, thanks for sharing! That Lotus VI in the second link is a beautiful example!
  20. Hey, I saw it first!!! :boxing:
  21. I was surprised they cost that much too. I think the white and orange one is campaigned by Sasco Sports. I always liked the Lola MK1 they ran as well. Here's a photo of the Lotus 23:
  22. Cosworth motor, RHD, no affiliation, etc: http://www.simplesevens.org/1879.htm
  23. I wouldn't mind having this sitting in my garage. :drool: http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C135688/#
  24. 11Budlite

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    That's impressive!
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