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But up Doc's alley.
That is only 8 miles away and I will be playing golf in that town tomorrow

Hold Me Back
 
Okay, enlighten me.

I just called a friend in North Bend (same state as this seller), who 18 months ago bought a Lotus-engined Jensen-Healey roadster for $1500.
That's the correct number of zeroes.

Needed valves, I did the research for him on stainless motorcycle vales, he fixed it, nothing wrong with the car.

So, what makes a Lotus-powered Cortina worth as much as he's asking, with a stuck motor?

Just enlighten me.

There are all sorts of nooks and crannies of collectibility out there, maybe the "ralleye" car bit is what drives the price.

Doug, I saw you had a 67 for sale last year, $6500 invested, taking offers..
https://bringatrailer.com/2009/10/28/de-lotused-1967-fordlotus-cortina-mkii/

Kent engine, runs, $7K

Dave
 
Mine was a De Lotus car. the previous owner blew it up racing. He installed a VERY SCARY Formula ford motor

Paid $600 in 1975
 
Dave,

I still have the Cortina,& it's still for sale.
It's a different car than the one on the link.
Lotus Cortinas are rare,so they command a higher
price.Are they worth the extra $$$$?Only the buyers know
for sure.

- Doug
 
I'm banging my head onna floor of th' garage now.

If I ~had~ any money it'd be gone. Spare engines litterin' th' hovel. That thing has an intact front chassis.

:wall:
 
TOC said:
Okay, enlighten me.

I just called a friend in North Bend (same state as this seller), who 18 months ago bought a Lotus-engined Jensen-Healey roadster for $1500.
That's the correct number of zeroes.

Needed valves, I did the research for him on stainless motorcycle vales, he fixed it, nothing wrong with the car.

So, what makes a Lotus-powered Cortina worth as much as he's asking, with a stuck motor?

Just enlighten me.

There are all sorts of nooks and crannies of collectibility out there, maybe the "ralleye" car bit is what drives the price.

Doug, I saw you had a 67 for sale last year, $6500 invested, taking offers..
https://bringatrailer.com/2009/10/28/de-lotused-1967-fordlotus-cortina-mkii/

Kent engine, runs, $7K

Dave

Dave,

Quite simply, market forces...... If you saw what genuine Lotus Cortina MkIs are fetching in the UK now you'd understand. With respect, Doug's car isn't a Lotus version and is a MkII model as well. Even replicas of the Lotus Cortina are bringing big money. A genuine car sold for ÂŁ37,364.00 at auction in October of last year, and it did not have a competition history....... If you do the math, at today's exchange rate you are looking at a conservative value of $56,793.00!

Considering the overall condition of this car I would suggest that it would be worth taking a punt on this one......
 
Anybody wanna front me $19K on spec?!? :devilgrin:
 
Dave said:
I just called a friend in North Bend (same state as this seller), who 18 months ago bought a Lotus-engined Jensen-Healey roadster for $1500.
That's the correct number of zeroes.

All Jensen Healey roadsters had Lotus 907 engines. I have one inna back yard for guests to "anoint" when th' necessary is occupied. :devilgrin:
 
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