Winning bid
£14,250

1968 Lotus Elan +2

Highlights

  • Under the same custodianship for the last 11 years
  • Wonderfully well cared for all round
  • Complete engine overhaul in 2011 from JEM Engines
  • Rich folder of paperwork
  • Charmingly original with gentle patina

The Appeal

An all-time sportscar great. There’s no argument to be had with that statement. Something non-essential, with a heavy emphasis on the pure enjoyment of driving - a car that had huge influence over the world-loved Mazda MX5. The Elan was to become Lotus’ bread and butter post-launch in 1962, and it was in fact a very mechanically sophisticated bit of kit, utilising independent suspension, brake discs all round, and a steel backbone chassis which the fibreglass body sat upon.
The Elan weighed comfortably under 700kg, sating Chapman’s obsession with light-weight cars. Not only is the Elan one of the most important Lotus’s in the automakers history, it is a staple for cars where the evasion of over-complication can actually exceed your expectations, and trample your competition.
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The History and Paperwork

  • Originally registered on the 3rd of July 1968
  • 5 previous keepers before the current custodian
  • The vehicle has been in the current keepers ownership for the last 11 years
  • V5C present and in the current owners name ready for transfer
  • Garage kept when not in use
  • Ample paperwork to back up the cars history and maintenance
  • Countless invoices from the same garage, a specialist in classic vehicles
  • Largely original and full of charm
  • Thousands spent over the years to keep the car roadworthy and in lovely condition

The Interior

  • Original leather bucket seats remaining in fabulous condition with no damage to be seen
  • Floor carpets have been replaced for new ones in 2011 from Coverdale, and remain in beautiful condition
  • Original three-spoke steering wheel in lovely shape, with Colin Chapman's signature still visible on the lower middle spoke. The central emblem is covered in cracks from age.
  • Original wooden veneer dash panelling all appearing to be in lovely shape, with no visible delamination, just some signs of light patina
  • Heater controls, dials, gauges all work as they should, and all of the text is still clear and readable
  • Gauge cluster fully functional with nice brightwork surrounding them, the surrounds do show some signs of age
  • Plastic dashboard cover is still in great shape with no cracks or damage
  • Wooden gear shifter in lovely shape with original Lotus emblem present
  • Rear seats appear almost untouched, as to be expected unless you care to ferry around some legless passengers 
  • Door cards are both in great shape, the leather panels have no apparent damage, the passenger side does appear to be coming away from the door slightly at the edge
  • Roof lining all original and showing some signs of age with discolouring, however there appears to be no rips or tears throughout
  • Sun Visors are much the same, however do have some signs of dampness on the inside of them due to age

The Exterior 

  • Original Carnival Red paintwork shows signs of age with blisters and light scratching, could use some TLC or a new coat of paint to bring it back to life
  • Brightwork trim all appears to be in great condition retaining high levels of shine with minimal pitting visible
  • Window seals have been replaced due to the old ones crumbling from drying out
  • Elan +2 badging still present on both front wings
  • All four wheels are well presented, some small age related marks on them. The centre spinners were rechromed back in 2011 and remain in good condition with some pitting present
  • Front lights remain completely functional and appear free from damage, the paint is much the same as the bodywork with some blistering
  • Fibreglass bodywork all appears to be in great shape, they are known for cracking however this example shows very few signs of this. The only visible one we can see is on the front clamshell in the corners where the front of the bonnet sits
  • Rear lights remain free of damage and are fully functional
  • Overall, a gorgeous and well maintained example retaining almost all if its originality, a charming and honest Elan

The Mechanics 

  • Lotus 1,558cc Twin Cam inline 4 engine 
  • Rear-wheel drive configuration
  • Manual transmission
  • Complete engine overhaul in 2011 from JEM Engines, including reboring the block, skimmed block, new cylinder liners, new pistons, polished crankshaft totalling over £1,600 
  • Driveshaft conversion kit fitted greatly increasing longevity and reliability and eliminates driveline ‘wind up’. This replaces the original rubber drive couplings with modern and readily available constant velocity joints.
  • Electronic ignition conversion
  • Rev counter overhauled for the electric conversion
  • Front and rear wheel arch closing plates replaced in 2011
  • Clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder both replaced in 2011
  • Front and rear calliper overhaul in 2011
  • Handbrake cable and tank sender unit replaced in 2012
  • Rear spring conversion kit fitted
  • Kenlowe electric fan
  • Two brand new Weber 40 DCOE carbs fitted in 2014 at an expense of £631
  • Excellently maintained with a ‘no regard to cost’ attitude, and being fitted with preventative mechanical parts such as the driveshaft conversion makes this Elan one that’s ready to hit the road and not let you down.

Summary

Undeniably one of the best drivers cars you’re able to get your hands on that won’t break the bank. Chapman's attitude towards lightweight vehicles meant that rather than chasing power figures to make the car faster, he would shave the pounds off the body not only making the car quicker, but also making it much more agile all-round. 
This particular example is outrageously charming, the level of originality which remains, and the hints of light patina scattered throughout makes this an absolute pleasure to sit back and just stare at. This would make a fantastic weekend runner in the condition it is in now, or even a quick and easy tidy up for someone looking to fettle at the weekend. Just a little TLC would see this car as good as ever.
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Auction Details

  • Year1968
  • MakeLotus
  • ModelElan
  • ColourCarnival Red
  • Odometer57,286 Miles
  • Engine size1558cc
  • Seller TypePrivate
  • TownFalkirk
  • CountyScotland
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
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Bidding history

27 Bids

TeamHu••••
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£14,250
19/06/23
dr.dvic••••
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£14,000
19/06/23
dr.dvic••••
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£13,750
19/06/23
TeamHu••••
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£13,500
19/06/23
TeamHu••••
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£13,250
19/06/23
Bernie••••
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£13,000
19/06/23
alastai••••
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£12,750
18/06/23
bruce-f••••
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£12,000
18/06/23
gordon-••••
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£10,500
18/06/23
Bernie••••
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£10,250
18/06/23

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