Its true, the 11 was before the 7. I made the comment because more people are familliar with the 7 architecture. Like the 7, the 11 was produced with quite a few variations. The Westfield is pretty much the Clubman, which had a solid axel, and I believe upper & lower trailing arms and a panhard rod in back.
I have seen some real 11's and quite a few Westfield 11's at Lotus Clob track days at PIR.
There is an 11 that shows up which has a glass body which the owner says is a Lotus, and not a replica. I thought all real 11's had aluminum bodies.
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Roger:
of course, despite the numbering, the Eleven preceded the Seven. The Seven was more like an Eleven without the skin, if you see what I mean. I well remember seeing the prototype Ed Lewis car in 1957 with de Dion rear and wishbone front, Climax engine, etc. Brunton Hillclimb I think it was.<hr></blockquote>