Dinkel writes about a Lotus Europa TC

Dinkel writes about a Lotus Europa TC

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Pan Pan Pan

9,919 posts

111 months

Tuesday 28th February 2023
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I know XJ6s had them, but the twin tanks / fuel fillers was also a bit of a novelty in the day.
Had to laugh when filing up at a service station, after filling up one of the tanks, and then walking round to fill up the second tank, getting adverse comments from ignorant nonces waiting behind, that I was (and I quote) taking the p*ss, and taking `all' the fuel FFS!.
Ah! the blind ignorance that seemed to proliferate in those days!

threespires

4,295 posts

211 months

Tuesday 28th February 2023
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This is mine, I loved it.
Sadly it was turned into a hovercraft by Monster Garage.


P5BNij

15,875 posts

106 months

Tuesday 28th February 2023
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I've been a passenger in this S2 twice, both were fairly short rides but fantastic from start to finish...



One day, one day...


dinkel

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26,951 posts

258 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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From the days when cars were really tiny.

A Europa could drive under a modern SUV...

a8hex

5,830 posts

223 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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GTRene said:
ooh, just came across this one, cool with 300hp Cosworth and lovely styling, 'sadly' RHD but nice non the les.

I love the headroom extension.
I seem to recall seeing a GT40 similarly endowed biggrin

dinkel

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26,951 posts

258 months

Thursday 2nd March 2023
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Or Zagato...

4321go

638 posts

187 months

Friday 3rd March 2023
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Known as a Gurney Bubble. Dan was 6’4”. With a helmet on he couldn’t fit into a Ford GT. Hence the alteration.

Nyloc20

578 posts

63 months

Saturday 11th March 2023
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Great thread revival! I had a 72 twin cam from 2006 to 2012, sadly had to sell it when I struggled getting in and out due to arthritis and it finished up in Australia. It was maroon when I bought it with scruffy bodywork. The owner had refurbished the wheels in gold so I had it repainted in gold leaf livery. It looked great and had oatmeal trim so the cockpit didn’t seem claustrophobic like the black ones do (to me anyway)
We did a lot of miles in it including 3 trips to Classic Le Mans. It was always a talking point at motoring events. I’ve had 3 Classic Elans over the years which were brilliant but the Europa handled the best, it always seemed unstickable. Front end was a bit light, we used to drive around with a bag of sand in the front.

GTRene

16,566 posts

224 months

Saturday 11th March 2023
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Nyloc20 said:
Great thread revival! I had a 72 twin cam from 2006 to 2012, sadly had to sell it when I struggled getting in and out due to arthritis and it finished up in Australia. It was maroon when I bought it with scruffy bodywork. The owner had refurbished the wheels in gold so I had it repainted in gold leaf livery. It looked great and had oatmeal trim so the cockpit didn’t seem claustrophobic like the black ones do (to me anyway)
We did a lot of miles in it including 3 trips to Classic Le Mans. It was always a talking point at motoring events. I’ve had 3 Classic Elans over the years which were brilliant but the Europa handled the best, it always seemed unstickable. Front end was a bit light, we used to drive around with a bag of sand in the front.
The front of the Europa needs a splitter when driving fast, that way the (double high) air that want to go under the car, presses on the splitter and then goes also sideways, so it press the front more downwards.
Also a better placed radiator and a guided air hood outlet can help a lot, that way air that goes through the radiator via the guided air outlet, also press the car a bit down, all bits help.

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or put this sort frontspoiler to a Europa, but its a bit much