'70 Lotus Europa S2 Parts Car Or Track Car Project Basket Case, 34k Miles on 2040-cars
Haddon Heights, New Jersey, United States
*DETAILED PICTURES HERE: "TaylorMadeClassicCars" on the world wide web NO TITLE, NO VIN PLATES, BILL OF SALE ONLY. NOTE: Parts car or track car project only. NO title and NO VIN plates. Additional pictures on my hobby website “TaylorMadeClassicCars” on the world wide web. 1970 Lotus Europa S2 project basket case, 34,000 miles. Was #54/1836, but has no VIN plates and no title. Parts car only. Was a fairly complete car, but now without motor or transaxle. Rough body, but good sections for patch/repair of your wrecked car, good doors, good deck lid, good bonnet lid. Does include: chassis frame, complete front end, spindles, steering rack, hubs, rotors, steering column and wheel, brake calipers, trailing arms, drive shafts, master cylinder, seats, headlights, tail lights, parking lights, wiring harness, dash board, gauges, switches, dash pad, center console, front and rear bumpers, 2 hubcaps, bonnet emblem Lotus badge, heater box, heater blower, radiator, emergency brake cables, trunk box, rear spring shocks, interior door panels, interior door handles, window regulators, sun visors, seat belts, windshield wiper mounts, door locks, driver door exterior handle, door window frames, gas tank, LOTUS trunk letters, EUROPA badge, clutch/brake pedal assembly, header swirlpot coolant tank, both doors, engine lid and front bonnet lid, and other odds and ends. (Note: prior frame repair/strengthening work evident) Does NOT include: windshield, back window, door glass, motor, transaxle, wheels, tires, VIN plates, title, other miscellaneous not mentioned above. You get what you see in the pictures. This is NOT an exhaustive list, but pretty much sums up all the identifiable pieces found. IF you sold all the parts separately, you could possibly double or triple your investment. I just want to sell everything all at once. I will assist in loading up, but you must pickup in-person. Please remember
that this is an "antique" vehicle over 40 years old. Car is available
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Race Recap: 2013 Korean F1 Grand Prix crazy enough for Psy [spoilers]
Mon, 07 Oct 2013The end of qualifying for the 2013 Korean Formula One Grand Prix left us with five pairs: two chassis each from Infiniti Red Bull Racing, Mercedes-AMG Petronas, Lotus, Ferrari and Sauber. Yes, Sauber. The last time the Swiss team had two drivers in the top ten was Japan last year, when Kamui Kobayashi converted the grid spot into a podium.
But let's start at the front of the top ten, where Sebastian Vettel put his Red Bull on pole for the 42nd time in his career. He was followed by Lewis Hamilton in second place by two-tenths of a second, Mark Webber in the second Infiniti Red Bull, and Romain Grosjean in the Lotus in fourth. Out-qualifying teammate Kimi Räikkönen again, the Finn would line up in tenth. Nico Rosberg put the second Mercedes in fifth, Fernando Alonso got the first Ferrari into sixth ahead of teammate Felipe Massa, while Nico Hülkenberg led with the first Sauber in eighth, teammate Esteban Gutiérrez showing the promise he was hired for (okay, and his money) in ninth. Except they'd all move up a place because Webber had to serve his ten-place grid penalty after getting his third reprimand of the season in Singapore. That would get Sergio Perez in his McLaren into tenth. Yes, McLaren needed a grid demotion ahead to make it into the top ten.
It was an entertaining top ten that no one would have expected. When the red lights went out, we were treated to one of the most entertaining races of the year - it was Gangnam Style at 300 kilometers per hour.
Recap: 2013 Spanish Grand Prix is Catalan for 'Lottery' and 'More pit stops'
Tue, 14 May 2013This year's Formula One season might qualify as being just as crazy as last year's, only it's a different kind of crazy. Instead of a new winner every Sunday, how the winner actually manages to take the victory is the mystery, and just when we thought the season might have settled into a groove regarding team performance, here comes the Spanish Grand Prix to remind us that we don't know anything until the race has been run.
There were many similarities to past weekends to being this one: Mercedes-AMG Petronas showed awesome one-lap pace, Fernando Alonso did well enough in qualifying to get fifth on the grid but talked up the race pace of the Ferrari, Kimi Räikkönen was the equivalent of a racing photobomber, never saying much but always showing up in the picture, Felipe Massa wasn't really big on the tires and McLaren might want to consider starting a blues band they spend so much time singing them.
Then the lights went green and things went nuts...
Lotus names Jean-Marc Gales as new CEO
Sun, 04 May 2014It's been about two years since DRB-Hicom took over Proton, and through it Lotus. One of its first courses of action was to fire the existing CEO, Dany Bahar, and proceed to scrap most if not all of his (arguably over-) ambitious plans. In his place they put one of their own - Aslam Farikullah - as Chief Operation Officer, but now the Malaysian-owned British automaker has attracted an industry heavyweight to lead it into the future.
That heavyweight is Jean-Marc Gales. The British- and German-educated Luxembourgian has spent the past couple of years running the European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA), but may be better known for his previous posting as CEO of PSA Peugeot Citroën between 2009 and 2012, during which time he introduced the Citroën DS line, amongst others, and increased the French automaker's sales. Before PSA he worked for Daimler, General Motors and Volkswagen.
As the new Chief Executive Officer of Group Lotus, Gales will face the difficult task of growing a business based on three models - the Elise, Exige and Evora - that date back to 1996, 2000 and 2009, respectively. Whether he'll push for new models like his predecessor did remains to be seen, but he'd be wise to learn from Bahar's mistakes and avoid overextending what has always been a relatively small automaker.