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Welcome to the forum! I believe the 86 refers to the year of manufacture and the SE to the model. That would mean you have a Pre-lit, but not sure if it is first or second generation. Is the tub made from fiberglass or aluminum? From what I have read the first generation was made from ’84 to late ’85 or early ’86. It had an aluminum tub and scuttle, used Triumph front uprights, and Ford-based engine, gearbox, live axle (I think all Cortina bits). I’ve also heard that some of the early Pre-lits used Spridget drivetrain, which wouldn’t be surprising given that platform was the source for the Westfield Eleven.

 

The second generation was made from early ’86 to ’88 and was all fiberglass. The uprights went from Triumph to Cortina, and the drivetrain remained Ford based. In early ’88, Caterham sued Westfield for infringing on the S3 design which they had purchased from Lotus in the early ‘70s. From that point forward, Westfield changed the body style and began straying farther away from the original Seven concept by adding IRS, a wider cockpit, lockable boot lid, etc. The early cars became known as Pre-litigation, or Pre-lit for short.

 

As for posting pics, there are two options:

 

1) Click on the Post Reply button, click on the little paperclip icon circled in red below. Follow direction in the popup window. Note: if you exceed either the max file size or max height/width for the file type you upload, this process will fail.

2) Upload your picture to a photo sharing site and copy the URL for the picture. Click the image icon circled in green below. Paste the picture URL in the popup window.

 

http://john15.web.officelive.com/Documents/picture.JPG

 

-John

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