I’m selling my Elan Plus 2 S130/5 because I fancy a DHC Elan…
I’m sure you have seen all sorts of pictures of it and know its history with me. It’s also on an external web site which I linked to in the other thread. Here are the salients:
1972 Lotus Elan Plus 2 in Roman Purple / Silver flake. Desirable original 5 speed gearbox. Oatmeal interior. Spyder chassis. Large history file with a stack of recent work done by me, including:
Sue Miller CV Jointed driveshafts
New dashboard (walnut veneer)
Instruments overhauled with electronic clock protection circuit fitted
Fused relays fitted to nosecone for lights, horn, radiator fan
Suspension refresh - bushes, trunnions, uprights, ball joints, tie rod ends, steering rack bushes
Engine bay refresh
New clutch and braided clutch hose fitted
4 speaker bluetooth stereo with hands free and bluetooth streaming
Gearshift overhauled
New oil seals fitted: Gearbox, engine
Differential professionally overhauled, new bearings, seals and brace rod bushes
Huco electric fuel pump with inertia cutout fitted
New air horns
NS/Rear wheel bearings and billet driveshaft (O/S in good shape, and already billet)
Steering column overhaul (proper U/J, new bushes)
Heater box overhauled
MX5 fuel filler one way valve
NOS genuine Lotus mild steel silencer
New anti roll bar bushes and ARB / droplinks repainted
Countless other service items including battery, oil and air filter, plugs, plug leads etc, etc.
All supported by a fat receipt file, spreadsheet and many, many photographs, to say nothing of the threads on the forum detailing the work done.
The car was subject to a QED engine rebuild in 1992 (50,000 miles ago) and has .020" oversized QED pistons, giving a very healthy 195 PSI on all four cylinders. It has electronic (contactless) ignition and has proven very reliable during my time with it. Previous owner had the original wheels refurbished and they still look really good. Fitted with Kumho Solus KH17 tyres with around 4000 miles on them and original chrome plated spinners. Original spare wheel, jack and lead headed hammer present (in the boot). Jacking points are still strong and usable (appears to have Spyder sill strengtheners fitted).
Other than the Spyder chassis, the car is very original with no evidence of poor past maintenance or inappropriate parts being fitted. My own schedule of work has aimed to improve the safety and drivability of the car in as sympathetic a way as possible. All electrics work as expected, including the clock and windows. Even the ambient temperature gauge is working. The new dashboard looks stunning.
This car is an absolute joy to drive. It handles superbly and has light, sensitive and very direct steering as a result of the refurbishment work I’ve done on the suspension. The engine sounds fantastic and pulls strongly all the way to the red line, easily keeping up with modern traffic.
The car is MOT and tax exempt, correctly registered as a Historic Vehicle. Priced realistically and competitively given its provenance and the amount of recent work that has been done to it.
Blimey Jon, it’s like a DIY version of Wheeler Dealers - you buy the car and spend an eternity (and some considerable money) fixing all the faults before selling it for a price that must value your labour at about ?1/hr. As Mike ‘Oilslick’ Brewer says on every show after the spannering is finished: ‘this must be one of the best in the country’. I hope it sells quickly for you.
If it was one of the best in the country it’d be 25k plus.
But I think the price is fair. I don’t value the labour because truth be told it was fun, mostly. Now I know all about them, I can look for a DHC with the benefit of experience and knowledge.
I’ve said this before, but I think I was lucky with this Plus 2. Nothing came as a surprise to me, other than the rear wheel bearing I had to swap. The rest of it, I knew needed doing when I bought it.
Hi Jon, I noticed your car for sale on the classic car website and that you are looking for a DHC Elan. Just thought I would mention that I also noticed on said website a dark green Elan DHC for sale at a garage up north. I owned this car for quite a few years and spent a lot of time tinkering with it. It had already been resprayed and had had a galvanized chassis fitted. In my ownership I had very little trouble with it. I sold it to Paul Matty about 8 years ago. If you are looking for a good genuine car (assuming subsequent owner(s) have looked after it) then I think it is fairly priced. Good luck with finding a car anyway.
Yes, it is still here. I think the lockdown has frightened everyone away… sorry for not replying sooner, I missed your post. What would you like to know?
Your pal never contacted me. Shame, it was a really cheap car when compared to everything else available at the moment. Still, one door closes, another opens, as they say.
the next time you are selling a car and talking to someone who has lined up a few and about to make a call on one of them, do not tell him/her that you are selling your car ‘soon’ when in reality it is only two weeks away - you grab him/her by the whatevers and do not let go until you have a signature
I could well have been swayed - you seem to have covered all the niggles, the interior was what I wanted, I could have got used to the colour, and above all it did not have a stupid rag roof
Oh I see, you mean YOU, not the mysterious “Jensen”.
It’s just one of those things. Can’t alter the past. We must remain philosophical - win some, lose some. shrug
But I’ll say it again, just to tease you for fun: “Should’ve bought my car!”
Depends on what the final tally is. As you may have seen, I’m also selling off all the parts and other stuff I accumulated during my time with the car. Fingers and toes are crossed!