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Locost 7 with Yamaha R1 power for sale


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Car is SOLD. I have decided to sell my Yamaha R1 powered Locost titled as a "1964 Lotus Roadster". This is one of the most fun and involving cars you can drive on the street and if you autocross this car is capable of driving to the event,taking FTD and driving home! 2003 Yamaha R1 powered (1st fuel injection year),chain drive with a Miata rearend and spindles,custom suspension,sequential gearbox,Does have a REVERSE gear,brand new wheels with Bridgestone RE71's on them with carbon fiber fenders and it weighs 915 lbs. The car now looks like the 1ST picture with the lowered rollbar. $12,500.00 Call Rich at 313-377-9542 car is located in Michigan SEE AD and PICTURES HERE: https://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/cto/d/locost-lotus-7-with-yamaha-r1/6633825073.html AND HERE: https://www.ebay.com/itm/183306256336

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Re: 4th pic (engine compartment): Given the full fenders, chrome headlights, and carbs this must have been an original configuration. Can you please post a pic of the current engine compartment?

 

 

 

Thx,

AP

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2nd question: On each side where the back of the scuttle meets the top of the top frame rail there is (was?) what looks like a fairly heavy plate with a hole in it. Is this for a roll cage arm? If so, does it come with said roll cage?

 

Thanks,

AP

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Sorry for the late response. The holes on the sides of the scuttle are not for a cage,there was a switch mounted to one that I no longer use and the other at this point has no use. Here is a couple of videos of the car running. The engine compartment looks the same now as it did when I bought it-no changes from the posted picture. Thanks Rich

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

~35 miles from Tail of the Dragon but plenty of fun roads closer. Will be put to heavy track duty as soon as a beefier cage is fitted.

 

Have been itching to get one of these for years, this will be a great introduction to the 7 style car.

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