Greetings, first post here, I may be hanging around a bit, figured I'd say Hi. I spent the last 23 years as a mechanical designer in the plastics industry, before that I spent ~8 years at a local "Import Auto Parts" store, back when European and Japanese cars were still "foreign" and people actually did their own tune-ups. I've always been a car guy, but never owned anything particularly noteworthy, until now.
A few months ago I began hankering for a simple 'classic' car with a standard transmission, pre-computer stuff. I looked at BMW 2002's, Datsun 510's, Austin Minis and a few other lightweight 4 cylinder cars but the ones that were in decent condition were commanding more that I remembered from 25 years ago, funny how that works. Well, one day recently I was perusing BAT I stumbled across a Rotus 7... Ding! I've always loved the Lotus 7, I've pondered building a LoCost but I'm not *that* handy. I found this and it checked all the boxes. I bid and won it. <insert happy dance>
It arrived today, it's amazing, I love it, but I think I got a lot more than I bargained for. It included 8 large boxes of spare parts (springs, shocks, clutch, differential, etc, etc), 3 notebooks full of original owner notes, specs, measurements, about 50 pages worth. I've only scratched the surface but the motor appears to be quite a specimen... it's a 2.3"L Ford 'pinto' motor with a bunch of period 1990's Esslinger parts - aluminum cylinder head, dual sidedraft webers, large pipe header, "oval track" cam, one note said 'current compression 12.75:1' ... yikes!... I'm kinda floored!
It appears the original owner was a man named Frank who lived in Mass. I have several letters from Chris Custer to Frank while the car was being built discussing all manner of options and decisions. It was built to accept the 2.3L Ford and a T5 transmission with an early Toyota Supra LSD live axle. Apparently he raced it at NHIS in the 90's(?) looks like it was originally yellow and red. Somehow it turned up at and auction in Ohio a couple years ago and was purchased by the guy I bought it from, he put ~1000 miles on it and it shows 77xx miles on the odo. It appears to be in really good condition, a little play in the suspension, a coupe oil leaks, lots of questions. I intend to spend a little time going over the car and learning what I can, and see what obviously needs attention, then get a shop that's more familiar with "track cars" to look it over.
That's after I find some hi-test ethyl.
This is going to be interesting!
Whit
Just south of the Austin City Limits