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IamScotticus

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  1. Amazing the fuel tank didn't ka-boom!
  2. This isn't a fabrication? I don't see a forum for 7 Art and Swag, which I think there is enough discussion to have one. All the T-shirt discussions can go there.
  3. I suppose this goes here. Let's support this talented fellow. https://petrolvibes.com/products/lotus-seven-silhouette-metal-wall-art?_pos=18&_sid=445c21746&_ss=r He has an Elan also.
  4. I had same experience. Excellent packing. Above and beyond expectations.
  5. Hmm.. I was trying to share a link to another Caterham factory video, but I have run out of attachment allowance.
  6. No, she just said they're keeping the car. But you might try asking in a few more months.
  7. I provided the FB link where she expressed her interest. Donna Mae Carpenter https://www.facebook.com/groups/887632191373331/user/735960386
  8. If you, or your car can wear it, its swag.
  9. Really well done
  10. @anduril3019 made a pun. The subject was axle wrap. He said "wrap my head around it." It's still funny.
  11. And the CHILI, his of which, shall never cross my lips for his copyright stunt. Broke up a good thing in Terlingua to make a dollar, he did.
  12. If you really want to spend the money: https://www.emeraldm3d.com/throttle-body-air-horns/heritage-twin-throttle-body-40-48mm-pair.html
  13. I have approval from Motorsport composites in Wisconsin to mention on the forum that they do have moulds for 7 wings and nose and are willing to manufacture parts. Here is the copy of the e-mail with the prices omitted. Wava Utt: We have three different versions of a Lotus nose -- The 7 Series LS-II, DSK7 and the Caterham CS3. We have two versions of the front fenders -- The LS-II and 7/CS3. They are quite similar to each other, with only subtle differences. For rear fenders, we have either 9.5" wide or 11" wide. The 9.5" are universal. We have two different 11", which are very similar to each other. One is designated as CS3, the other as 7/DSK. I am told that the CS3 parts were for a special version developed by Carroll Shelby. If you would like to see the slight differences between the different fenders, let me know and I will dig out some pics. Noses are $XXX in fiberglass, $XXX in kevlar. Front or rear fenders are $XXX each in fiberglass, $XXX in kevlar. Carbon parts are also available upon request. Thanks, Wava Utt Motorsport Composites 2133 County Road W Grafton, WI 53024 262-375-1930 info@motorsportcomposites.com
  14. Here is a USA source for these parts. I got a response from Motorsport composites in Wisconsin that they do have moulds for all wings and nose and are willing to manufacture. I have their permission to mention them on the forum. They don't have a website but do have a FB page. They can do color gelcoat by request at additional cost, but the default colors are black and white. I will add that these guys have been in the business a long time, at least 20 years, so there is no question they know what they're doing. Here is the email copy sans prices, as I believe pricing should be a private negotiation between parties. We have three different versions of a Lotus nose -- The 7 Series LS-II, DSK7 and the Caterham CS3. We have two versions of the front fenders -- The LS-II and 7/CS3. They are quite similar to each other, with only subtle differences. For rear fenders, we have either 9.5" wide or 11" wide. The 9.5" are universal. We have two different 11", which are very similar to each other. One is designated as CS3, the other as 7/DSK. I am told that the CS3 parts were for a special version developed by Carroll Shelby. If you would like to see the slight differences between the different fenders, let me know and I will dig out some pics. Noses are $XXX in fiberglass, $XXX in kevlar. Front or rear fenders are $XXX each in fiberglass, $XXX in kevlar. Carbon parts are also available upon request. Thanks, Wava Utt Motorsport Composites 2133 County Road W Grafton, WI 53024 262-375-1930 info@motorsportcomposites.com
  15. I'd like to put this out for considering by everyone, not pointed at anyone. No forum etiquette here..🫣 A 7 is a very fun car to drive with a <100hp engine, especially if kept light and the wheel widths within 4"-5". The live axle is perfect for this level of power and if not loaded with extra weight, as in a brace, is lighter than a de Dion suspension, and definitely the Standard 10 (I don't know the English axle weight). A good set of dampers, brake proportioning and sway bar can do wonders. Why push these axles to their limits? Why wear them out or risk breakage? Anyone wanting more power and grip should get a deDion car; there are plenty around and parts are still available. To back up my opinion, when I bought my 7, it came with a Zetec. I got rid of it and put in a Xflow partly because I had a live axle. But mostly because I love the old tech which doesn't need a laptop to dial in. Why is this reasoning important? It's to realize that a 7 is a small, light, and adorable car. We get into them for two reasons: to have a fun spirited blat and to get attention. Yes, it's very narcissistic. Also, ths car represents an important part of automobile history. The 7 is a 1%er car. Therefore, driving it, and keeping it within its limitations is very prudent to keep the 7 and you from damage. A live axle 7 should be kept under 100hp. You will enjoy it and it will last. And it probably doesn't require a brace.
  16. @ianashdown Sending PM
  17. That's a good idea. Which model?
  18. I am getting closer to deciding to remove my brace plate. Not for alignment reasons, and I don't plan on going over 150hp, but for safety. My brace plate is a big knife ready to slice into the gas tank if I get squished.
  19. Protect the parts and use a lever to press the bar in. I tried this, as my SB is presently detached. I found if I pressed in then pushed the bracket down, I can finger the bolts in the bracket There appears to be a spring in the socket putting tension on the ball. I am curious if this tension is necessary?
  20. Read: Link to Triumph Spitfire, Marima/Ital & 4spd TR7 for pumpkin parts. General consensus is other than axle length and splines, many diff parts interchange. Rimmer Bros is your friend. Many parts on Moss, Spitbits, etc.
  21. There is a new (new to me) F&C place at Kemah boardwalk https://www.fishandchipshouston.com/ The Bayview Duck would have been better, but, all things must pass eventually. Thanks Bayview Duck for all the great Bangers & Mash, Shepherds pies and Moody Blues cover acts. Moving forward, the area has much to offer for the southern blatter. Even for a lazy 7 owner like me, (good) F&C is enough of a motivation to get on with it. If not, I have a trailer. Just throwing this out for any bites 🐟+🍟+🍺
  22. Oh I'm in the wrong region
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