Lotus Eclat - 40th anniversary

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dbdb

4,326 posts

173 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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There is something wonderful about this era of Lotus. They appeal to me at a deep level. They seemed so exotic to me when I was small.

rallycross

12,790 posts

237 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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That must be one of the best looking Éclat ( and one of the last?)

When I was a kid my dad had a run of Élan then Elite and Éclat and I always remember having to hold the bonnet up and spray easy start while he turned the key to try and get the damn things started in cold damp Scottish winter!

But an Elite would have been a more fitting replacement to the HPE V/x though?!

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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True, but the only Elite on sale is a bit more expensive and may have some issues (not that the Eclat won't), and also the JPS livery was a clincher.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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The Eclat gave way to the Excel in 1982, so this 1981 car is one of the last Eclats, and it was never a big seller.

I am off to collect the jalope shortly - fingers crossed. I am bring some fresh fuel, some tools, some tape, and my RAC card, but plan only a short trip to a valeting bay and then a gingerish test blat around the lanes. I will not hammer the car until my mech has checked it out and changed the cam belt.

IroningMan

10,154 posts

246 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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Chapeau Mr Van.

Black is a very unforgiving colour on fibreglass - but that seems to be holding up well and the early ones do look nicer.

The Elite is the nicest-looking wedge for me - but having cut my classic teeth on big Triumphs I couldn't lavish the love on anything with four cylinders.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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I have become a fan of four pots again after flirting with eights (and still have a six as the daily heap). Black is indeed a tricky colour, and this car has its share of blemishes but overall the paint is quite fair. I once had a JPS Europa with original paint which was lovely, but hard to keep clean.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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The car was idling lumpily when I tested it, and now it won't idle at all. Runs and revs fine, but dies at idle. Query dodgy dizzy, and carb tuning. The seller was very embarrassed and is sorting the problem at his expense, so I will collect the yarmouth when that's done.

Lotus 50

1,009 posts

165 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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Blimey BV, this serial Lotus ownership is a bit of a habit eh? Have you found that the costs/hassle levels go down after the initial flurry of expense...?

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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I would say that the cost and hassle factor is about average by classic car standards. There are always some niggles, but the pleasure of ownership is high. The one that was most dodgy was my Elan Plus Two, which was never quite right, having been bodged more than once by past owners.

neutral 3

6,478 posts

170 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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Markgenesis

536 posts

132 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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Daft girl, total disregard to the damage she's doing to the paint on the bumper with that heel.

Then again, sod the bumper biggrin

neutral 3

6,478 posts

170 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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Yes.....sod the bumper !

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Wedgeporn:-




There is a project Eclat on ebay at the moment, bidding circa 500 quid.

Markgenesis

536 posts

132 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Hard to believe how cheap these cars are when they cost so much to buy when new, in 1980 my Elite 504 was 16.5K, that was more expensive than a Porsche 911SC, the Lotus Esprit, and a couple of grand cheaper than a Maserati Merak.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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Only this one at present. It needs a good steam clean. I have ordered some black mats with yellow binding to carry on the JPS theme. The black and grey tweed upholstery covers the dash as well as the seats and tunnel and is hard wearing stuff. One small hole in driver's seat. Bolsters pretty good.




Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 29th September 10:02

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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Interior pre cleaning:-






anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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The engine, now running more smoothly after an overhaul of the points, correct plug gaps, and cleaned out idle jets. Also some details.








tvrtim

438 posts

262 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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This thread brings back some great memories.
I bought a brand new ECLAT 524 way back in 76 I think.
PXd a TVR 3000M for it at The London Sports Car Center,Edgeware Rd.
Bright Red with dark brown interior. Cost about 12K as I remember, which
was a hell of a lot then.
Automatic with aircon, which suited me at the time as I worked in the West End.
Needless to say I had a few problems with it. The auto box had to replaced and the rear window had a habit of falling out.
What a great car to drive,very comfortable,fast enough and spot on steering. I still have very fond memories of it.
I kept it for about 18 months and then changed it for a new Jag XJS.
Happy days.

tvrtim

438 posts

262 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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