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by 44DHR » Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:31 am
David,
In brief, Engine fully re-built, triple Weber 45 DCOE, Pipercross filters, Hayward & Scott Stainless exhaust mainfolds and system, (sounds soooo good !) - I change the exhaust rubber mounts each year as stainless systems become brittle with heat and MUST be able to flex or they will crack - first tip of the day !! Head flowed, Luminition electronic ignition and coil, 11 plate, (not 10 plate), "E type" black battery, Alloy header tank, new Rad and hoses, Kenlowe fan, Alloy catch tank from engine breather with filters to allow vapor to be vented to Webers.
Coopercraft four pot calipers and vented discs, Coopercraft rear brakes, Braided brake and clutch hoses. Brake stone guards removed, Rob Beere Anti roll bar and urethane mountings with rose jointed adjustment, urethane steering rack mounting (highly recomended as "firms" up the steering feel and so much safer - ALWAYS check and ensure the "fail safe" bolts and washers are fitted to the steering rack mountings - second tip of the day !! Koni Classic adjustable dampers all round. Car is midly lowered from standard. MWS 6.5 Stainless spoke wires, Avon 205 70 Tyres. Rebuilt diff and rear suspension.
All new Suede green interior, CD fitted behind new console panel which hides it when closed, Willian race harnesses, 15 inch Motalita wood rim steering wheel. new front and rear screens. Halogen leadlights. Paint Lotus BRG. Painted underneath in gloss Black. Had new floor pans and minor body work in 1997 before it was painted - now totally rust free - a big claim I know !! - fully rustproofed everywhere.
I do all my mechanical work - Thats about it !!
Third tip of the day - they come in threes !! - I have run an extra earth lead from where the battery earth lead mounts the bulkhead, direct to the engine block, by the dipstick, (in addition to the usual braided earth lead to the block - the car now starts first push of the button.
Just wanted to say, when I said it was a late 1967, I meant it was a late Series one, (one of the last 50, before the so called first one and a half chassis number). It was built in May 1967 as a UK RHD car. I am the sixth owner and I have traced all the previous owners and got their tales. Loads of documentation and history. Between 1972 and 2000 (28 years - it covered less than 6,500 miles). A good very low mileage UK car.
regards,
Dave