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JMC1
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crashrepairman
Many of us have followed your progress with great interest and sometimes with some info support so as it seems that your esprit is now complete all but a wiper is there any chance of a few new photos.
Thanks in anticipation.
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HairbearTE
580 posts
23 months
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Nightmare
4,430 posts
153 months
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top find that man...but...£100?!!! christ!
I have a vague recollection of doing something with a citroen wiper blade on my Esprit (later model to be fair)....possibly from an AX......but might be remembering wrong
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HairbearTE
580 posts
23 months
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I'd be amazed if something else dosen't fit, i'm sure Lotus just tugged everything from the Ford and Rover parts bin back then didn't they?
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Junglehop
301 posts
57 months
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speak to mike at Lotus bits.. he can sort you our with one...
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crashrepairman
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128 posts
57 months
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crashrepairman
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57 months
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Well after lots of delays, other projects (v6 cosworth sierra track car, suzuki off roader) i finally got to drive her, my first drive in an Esprit, already done 2 tanks of fuel!, a few issues the main being the gearlinkage adjustment which is now sorted with the aid of a spring, a few more trims to refit, the engine bay needs tidying as the engine cover is missing and apparently impossible to find? the speedos not working seems to be the L drive on the back of the box. Biggest suprise- no oil leaks- so far. Not a restoration ive really enjoyed to be honest, bad choice of car to start with as it was already stripped down and having no experiance of them was a lot of trial and error, nothing seemed to line up properly but was then told they didnt 30 years ago so they wont now! No idea what ive spent, probally 8k on parts but i always knew it was a labour of love. So thats 2 cars off my wish list to own, the first being a Rolls Royce silver Spirit which i drove daily for a year. Next? a Ferrari 355 or 360 but i know they will bite me! maybe a Noble having driven a few. but for the summer will drive the Esprit.
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crashrepairman
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57 months
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crashrepairman
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57 months
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squawk7700
189 posts
41 months
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Thanks Crashrepairman. It's been a pleasure reading your progress over the past 3 years. Really enjoyed it. She looks great. If your travels ever take you to New Zealand I'll buy you a beer.
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Kenzle
79 posts
38 months
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Wow, that is just stunning! What a machine! I have been a long time lurker in the Esprit forum, and often wondered what happened to your project crashrepairman.
Why didn't you enjoy the restoration? Or to put it better maybe, what is it particularly that you enjoy about other restorations?
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james280779
1,430 posts
98 months
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I love these cars - thats why I bought one albeit an early stephens.
they are just awesome to drive!
Great work
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crashrepairman
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128 posts
57 months
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crashrepairman
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57 months
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crashrepairman
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57 months
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crashrepairman
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crashrepairman
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128 posts
57 months
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Still a few jobs to do, speedo stopped working AGAIN!, heater blower not working,carpets to tidy up, engine bay needs tidying, think thats about it. Im off to Spain in my caravan for the winter in October, going via Black Forest, Switzerland and the Italian Lakes, so will be laying her up in the garage. Ive just had to replace the alternator (again), fitted trumpets on the carbs distributer overhauled by H&H, it runs superb now, will start to compile a list of new parts fitted soon. Thanks for all your comments.
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