Caterham Seven – 1999 Roadsport 140
Caterham Seven – 1999 Roadsport 140
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Tupwood

Original Poster:

229 posts

96 months

Monday 26th April 2021
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I have been the proud owner of this Seven for three years now and am loving every minute of it.

The car is mechanically stock – with the Supersport engine upgrade that Caterham Cars fitted during the (factory) build. It has the wide-track front suspension, lowered floors, and I am now able to switch between the full screen and a pair of Brooklands aero screens – these are new for 2021!

If you have never driven (or been driven) in a Caterham or Lotus Seven, the experience is so far away from 'regular' cars that you should take any opportunity you can get.

Enjoy the Drive!


Rich135

807 posts

270 months

Monday 26th April 2021
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Lovely colour and wheel combo - looks really great!

Krikkit

27,928 posts

209 months

Monday 26th April 2021
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Lovely bit of kit, for those of us not up to speed with Caterhams which engine has it got? Has it got an LSD?

Tupwood

Original Poster:

229 posts

96 months

Monday 26th April 2021
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Krikkit said:
Lovely bit of kit, for those of us not up to speed with Caterhams which engine has it got? Has it got an LSD?
Thank you. It has a 1.8-litre K-series (Rover) which should make about 140bhp at 6500rpm. Redline is 7000. It weighs less than 600Kg, so flies along and of course it grips the road like only a Seven will do. The Roadsport has an open Diff – with so little weight and a smooth power delivery you don't really need an LSD unless you want to do donuts. I'm not a trackday fan, so this is purely a B-Road blaster.

Tupwood

Original Poster:

229 posts

96 months

Tuesday 15th February 2022
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As spring approaches it is time to get excited about driving the Seven again. 2021 was not a great year, by any accounts, but we did manage to have a few adventures…


Mark Asread

3,367 posts

167 months

Tuesday 15th February 2022
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Fabulous noise. Put me right back in my S1 Elise the moment I heard it.

Actual goosebumps! biggrin

Countdown

49,060 posts

224 months

Tuesday 15th February 2022
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That looks absolutely gorgeous! Nice one OP!


Tupwood

Original Poster:

229 posts

96 months

Tuesday 15th February 2022
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Mark Asread said:
Fabulous noise. Put me right back in my S1 Elise the moment I heard it.

Actual goosebumps! biggrin
She roars doesn't she! Thats the standard Caterham plenum too. RTBs would be even more raucous.

I've had an Elise S2 on my wish list for a while. Need a bigger garage first rotate

Volvolover

2,036 posts

69 months

Tuesday 15th February 2022
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Tupwood said:
I have been the proud owner of this Seven for three years now and am loving every minute of it.

The car is mechanically stock – with the Supersport engine upgrade that Caterham Cars fitted during the (factory) build. It has the wide-track front suspension, lowered floors, and I am now able to switch between the full screen and a pair of Brooklands aero screens – these are new for 2021!

If you have never driven (or been driven) in a Caterham or Lotus Seven, the experience is so far away from 'regular' cars that you should take any opportunity you can get.

Enjoy the Drive!

The featured video through evo triangle is just heaven....right there. literally pure driving. Nothing can come close to that for me