Caterham 7 Superlight project

Caterham 7 Superlight project

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carphotographer

Original Poster:

507 posts

210 months

Saturday 30th July 2016
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Brought my first 7 a couple of years ago from Ian Paine, lovely car except for the yellow nose .

It was one owner from new, ex Acadamy race car. A great spec which included wide track, 13" wheels, brake bias, to name a few goodies. Very happy with the car, and added some stripes.



Then fitted a carbon aero screen, and decided to do a bit of auto solo. The CR500 tyres fitted to the 13" wheels are classed as 1B tyres by the MSA and to compete I needed a set of 1A tyres. By chance, I came across a set on 15" Prisoner wheels on Ebay with new 1A tyres which I snapped up for £75 - for 5 !





I caught the upgrade bug which seems to happen to quite a few 7 owners. I now wanted more power and a LSD. Decision time, was I to upgrade my 7 or sell it and get a car already upgraded. I decided to sell and get a car upgraded already. So I placed my car up for sale and started looking around. There were some nice upgraded cars out there, but one caught my eye, a lightweight which seemed quite cheap. Emailed the guy and heard nothing then it disappeared off the classifieds. thought it was sold i continued to look around for a 7 with a LSD and a bit more power. The Superlight I was interested in then appeared on Ebay ...... and I brought it.

So the car I brought is number 7 of 196 made. Unpainted aluminium body ( a saving of 6kg ), carbon nose cone, carbon front and rear wings and carbon dash. the all important LSD, Aces shift light, carpet, Apolo tank, wide track and the Caterham 6 speed gear box and some odd reason a spare wheel . The engine has been upgraded from the Supersport 135bhp spec to 160bhp, which doesn't sound a lot but the car weighs in at 480kg. Only had 3 owners and has the orginal buildsheet and spec.

The previous owner had the carbon nose and wings sprayed black and there's a few stone chips now that has exposed the carbon. The plan is to get the car back to how it left Caterham with bare carbon,the engine needs a good service and cam belt change as a precaution. The aluminium body is in good condition but dull so thats another job. I'm still unsure abut removing the spare wheel and carrier and also the carpets as both were options but could save 12+ kg. I've also got a bare alluminium scuttle with an orginal aeroscreen so thinking of fitting that ( removing the windscreen , wipers, motor and water bottle will save weight ) . I've been reading MWStewart Ferrari F430 and his weight loss programme ;-).

So the project car -








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[footnote]Edited by carphotographer on Saturday 30th July 14:27

Edited by carphotographer on Saturday 30th July 14:30

Dr G

15,596 posts

257 months

Saturday 30th July 2016
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That's a cool car; even the build number raises a smile smile

Green George

319 posts

266 months

Saturday 30th July 2016
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Nice car. These original Superlights are becoming increasingly sought after and are so well spec'd and great fun. I have No.106 and love it. Good luck with your project.

Resto157

47 posts

109 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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Looking forward to watching this progress.

Evangelion

8,057 posts

193 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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Dr G said:
That's a cool car; even the build number raises a smile smile
Would have been more appropriate if it had been Number Six though.

mwstewart

8,339 posts

203 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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The weight loss thing gets addictive smile

Altrezia

8,695 posts

226 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Love it. Really fancy one of these.

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

249 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2016
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I have number 191, the penultimate car. I have been driving Sevens for 15 years and have experienced plenty. But the K series Superlight is my favourite. Right power, right grip, right bits and an utter joy.

jimmy7

687 posts

222 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2016
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I lusted after an original Superlight for years but couldnt find the right car, ive ended up with a Superlight Twenty, the original Superlight re-imagined for 2016. A great spec in my opinion and echo's that of the original cars, enjoy yours!


TheHighlander

1,415 posts

213 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2016
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Lovely car mate.

I bought a Westfield Widebody in March wish I had bought one sooner.



It now has no stickers


Camoradi

4,541 posts

271 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2016
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You can't beat a back to basics, modest power Caterham for smiles per mile. Love the bare aluminium and black combo.