S7 Neophyte
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Did anyone end up buying that Series 2 with the BDA
S7 Neophyte replied to Al N.'s topic in General Sevens Discussion
Al, I'm right here. You've got the #. -
Andrew, Sorry, I did not receive any e-mail or PM. To make it easier to correspond, please use kellypalmer@sbcglobal.net and I'll reply as soon as I can. KP
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Bruce, you have e-mail...
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FYI, I just received written confirmation from John Watson, historian for the Lotus 7 Club, all numbers match and a history was provided. KP
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I was finally able to get the car down from the rafters and got some pictures of the car. Click the link below and the new pictures are in gallery #2 Kelly http://www.photodump.com/kellypalmer/a154234/DisplaySimple
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Steve, $15k for the entire project. That being said, next week (Christmas Week) I'll have more (better) digital pictures of more than just the chassis and engine. Unfortunately it involves me getting up above the garage and taking everything down in order to shoot it. It's a slow, difficult process when the doctor tells me I can't lift anything over 5 pounds with my left arm. (Recent shoulder surgery) Kelly
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Bruce, at this point there has been a few serious inquiries into the vehicle as a whole. At this point in time, I'm not inclined to separate the engine/tranny from the car however, if down the road these inquiries seem to not pan out, I may be more inclined to separate the two. Kelly
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lol... you canuks have a great sense of humor... I don't care what they say about your football league!
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Andrew, thanks for the info. The chassis number that I mentioned previously was incorrect. With a little more sanding we've identified the correct chassis number which matches the chassis number assigned to the ID plate. Andrew, the project could be in your garage, or perhaps somebody you may know may be interested. We're in Southern California if you know of anyone. PM me if you have any questions. Kelly
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Ian, I just wanted to provide as much information about what we have and be as open as possible. There may be some people out there that have an interest in matching the numbers to ensure the car is the real thing, not an impostor that's all. Thanks, Kelly
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We got around to sanding the paint off the chassis # over the holiday and found the number to be #1013. And the number on the plate pictured above is SB 1096.
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Ian / Al, Thanks for the interest and info. and again, sorry about the blurry pics. Ian, who knows which one you're interested in but either way, you obviously have good taste! Al, I'll contact John and ask him what he thinks and get some more opinions regarding the value. You have a PM as well. Thanks! Kelly
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I received a few pictures of the engine and chassis but I don't want to post them in a forum and take up the site bandwidth. Can anyone suggest a free site that I can post a link to the pic's so everyone can have a look? *****OK I think I figured it out... sorry for some blurry pic's but it's the best I can do for now. I'll update when better pic's are taken. http://www.photodump.com/kellypalmer/a154234/DisplaySimple Thanks, Kelly
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Bruce, I'll find out and post later today. Probably won't be till later tonight, but we'll get a digital picture of the original plate on the chassis for ya. Here ya go Bruce, looks like SB 1096 or SB 1096X
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Ian, I'll take your word for that 'cause honestly that type of knowledge is way above my pay grade. I can tell you the chassis reinforcement/ fabrication was all done by a gentleman here in Southern California by the name of Don Oldenberg. From the stories I've been told, he's one of the old guys that wrote the book on fabrication.