Several cars were called Dino although I like the old V6 coupe as shown and the somewhat similar convertible. In the top set of pictures I think it is the red car.
I hope that when the kit gets opened someone will be there to record it in great detail. A modern archaeological dig. A chance to record a bit of Lotus history that can be all too easily lost.
I worked with a guy who's parking was excellent. When we would go out to lunch and he would drive he always parked with perfect spacing all around. He admitted to parking cars at a country club while in college. His was the only one who had not totaled a car. He had dinged a few but not totaled any.
I think that Lotus did a 5 (or 6) wheel cart design. I never saw it except in pictures. I had pushed (pun there) to get a couple sent to LOG so we could have shopping cart match racing with the headline "Race a Lotus - Free!"
Excellent event. Rain made the ground so soggy that the show was moved to the BMW parking lot rather than on the grass. By my count there 8 Lotus in attendance. Reportedly 495 cars were signed up for the show. $20 bought me 3 AutoX runs in a BMW 135. Nice family car. Met a guy who claimed to have owned a #411 (an extremely early Seven). Also met a early Lotus dealer, since moved on to better things.
Next year they will be having several track events at this meet. In 2006 I did several of these events (all in new BMWs) for $80. Best driving deal I ever saw.
A hood & windscreen? I think he is going soft!
On a bit more serious note I would be tempted to redo the nose and hood for a more integrated look with a bit more room.
Repair LR fender
New transmission cover plate
Refit bonnet
Add Brake bias balance valve
Add more pre-load to shifter
Replace instruments & switchgear with period correct parts
New Tonneau cover
New hubcaps
New rear wheel studs
Steering wheel center
Replace parking brake arrangement with the original setup
Restore generator with tach drive
Rebuild carb float valve
Remake rear shelf panel
New speedometer cable