• Baujahr 
    1973
  • Automobiltyp 
    Coupé
  • Lenkung 
    Lenkung rechts
  • Zustand 
    Originalzustand
  • Anzahl der Türen 
    2
  • Zahl der Sitze 
    2
  • Standort
    Vereinigtes Königreich
  • Außenfarbe 
    Blau
  • Getriebe 
    Manuell
  • Antrieb 
    2wd
  • Kraftstoff 
    Petrol

Beschreibung

A really good Elan Sprint Coupe is seldom seen but here we have just such a car, finished in arguably the best colour for an Elan, full Lagoon Blue without the contrasting white lower panels. A solid colour was a £30 option when ordered new as was the case with this Elan. The car has covered 62,000 miles from new and comes with a great history. It is faithful to its original specification in all respects including the Dellorto carburettors fitted only to the late production cars.

A letter on file from Lotus Cars with a copy of the production trace sheet together with the original stamped service book confirms that the Elan was completed at the factory on the 16th November 1972 and then despatched to the supplying Lotus dealer J A Else & Co in Codner, Derbyshire. It was obviously a customer factory order as on the 17th November 1972 it was assigned to the first owner, a Mr Ward, who lived near Nottingham. Mr Ward obviously didn’t want to use the car during the impending winter as it remained unregistered at the dealer until February 1973.

Mr Ward obviously loved his little Lotus as he retained it until 1999 and looked after it carefully during this time as detailed in the numerous invoicing on file primarily with Lotus specialists Kelvedon Motors. Indeed, Kelvedon obviously recognised the quality of the Elan as they purchased it from Mr Ward as soon as he suggested a sale may be imminent.

Kelvedon sold the Elan that same year to the second owner, a Mr Astle based in Derbyshire, close to the original supplying dealer. The sales invoice on file shows that he paid £9,000, a good price for an Elan Coupe back then. Mr Astle used the car minimally, MOT certificates on file indicate that the mileage increased from 58,980 miles at purchase to 59,999 miles in 2015.

The third owner, a Mr Castle, registered the car to his address in Bournemouth in October 2013, he obviously had great plans for the Elan and so began a two year restoration which is fully detailed in extensive invoicing on file. Work began with a new galvanised and painted Lotus chassis after which all componentry was refurbished or replaced prior to assembly. This work was clearly completed to a very high standard as six years on the car presents to a very high standard and drives as only a well sorted example can.

The last and fourth owner bought the Elan from Lotus guru Paul Matty in 2015 to join his small collection and has used it minimally since in fine weather. It is only now for sale as a house move has resulted in restricted storage space for cars.

This fantastic little Elan comes with original instruction and service books and the above-mentioned extensive history file.