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#609726 - 09/20/09 08:50 AM
My '72 Europa
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 05/20/02
Posts: 809
Loc: Richmond,Texas
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Last November I bought a 1972 Lotus Europa Twin Cam and from then until now I've been renovating it, as a driver rather than a concours car. Last week I insured and registered it, and took it for its state inspection. It's now road legal, though not 100% finished. Come to think of it, it never will be! Anyway, here's a link to some progress pictures I took on the way Europa progress
Edited by Roger (09/20/09 09:24 AM)
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#609797 - 09/20/09 01:27 PM
Re: My '72 Europa
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 08/06/02
Posts: 551
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Nice.
Dis you do away with the wood bulkhead?
What did you yse on the frame?
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#609926 - 09/20/09 10:22 PM
Re: My '72 Europa
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 05/20/02
Posts: 809
Loc: Richmond,Texas
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Thanks both. Rob, I haven't had much chance to really test it yet, I'm still setting dampers etc. But I live in anticipation!
Super 7 - No, I left the bulkhead in place. I think it's made of FRIB (Fire Resistant Insulation Board) that we used to use in the construction industry in UK. I sandwiched double-sided foil-backed glaasfibre insulation between it and the aluminium sheet you can see, and dispensed with the other stuff that was there. I hope it works OK - if not, something else will! The frame was in remarkably good shape when I got the body off, which was a blessing. It was take down to bare metal externally only, (there was some surface rust) and had one coat of primer and two of enamel - Rustoleum. I reckon it'll probably never have a hard life again and if what Lotus did lasted for 37 years, this ought to be good for another 40 or so!
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#609974 - 09/21/09 08:00 AM
Re: My '72 Europa
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Great Pumpkin
Registered: 09/15/05
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Loc: Elsinore, DK
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DynaMat can help stave off some of the heat/noise on the bulkhead, too.
Did ya change out the water pump when the unit was out, Roger? It ~can~ be done in situ but things are TIGHT in there.
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#610004 - 09/21/09 09:26 AM
Re: My '72 Europa
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 05/20/02
Posts: 809
Loc: Richmond,Texas
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The PO had changed the water pump, so I left it. If I get a problem, that's another little job to keep me busy!
Dampers are Spax and springs are lowered, from RD. I'm still working on getting them right. I'm familiar with the issues with bumps, driveways, etc. - I have been running an Elise as Daily Driver for the last 4 years. That's also got me accustomed to the "What is it?" questions, though yesterday when the 2 of them were together I got a "What are they?" question for a change. I explained that one was a 30 year older design than the other (near enough) but they weren't too different in what they tried to do with contemporary knowledge and availability. I like the questions too, particularly if they're intelligent and/or enthusiastic. I can't stand those who want me to put "Chrome Rims" on or other similar horrors.
And yes, I found Jerry's site and it was invaluable. I just emailed him to say so - that's a great resource for a Europa fettler.
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#610898 - 09/24/09 03:37 AM
Re: My '72 Europa
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Registered: 03/22/02
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Loc: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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That looks really nice! Good luck wiht it.
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#625428 - 11/17/09 11:14 AM
Re: My '72 Europa
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 11/10/03
Posts: 157
Loc: Boston, MA
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Roger, you and I have different understanding of the word "renovate." A renovation means you cleaned all the stains off the interior, sprayed the vinyl with Armor-All, washed the engine compartment with spray Gunk, washed the car and treated the paint with compound and a buffer, and changed the oil, plugs wires and filters.
That is not what you did. You did a frame-off restoration.
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#625657 - 11/18/09 10:25 AM
Re: My '72 Europa
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 05/20/02
Posts: 809
Loc: Richmond,Texas
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Thing is, if you say you've done a "frame-off restoration" peolple expect an immaculate, concours car, and that's not what I did. The main reason for taking the body off was to remove the frozen-in front suspension pivots. There isn't much room with the body on, and since all the bushes were disintegrating the wishbones had to come off. Being retired, I have plenty of time to indulge myself and it gave the opportunity to de-rust and paint the chassis. But I've put it back together as a goer, not a looker. Very much function over form, though trying to keep it looking respectable. I may treat it to a respray one of these days.
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