Saturday, April 30, 2016

Post 15: Have a Lotus, will race you!

  Well, things went pretty fast, and I am almost unexpectedly finding myself the proud owner of a very Vintage looking Super 7. As I said in the previous post, it is not a "real" pre 1972 Lotus, but rather what is known as a "PreLit" Westfield, a 1986 kit that was finished up in the early 90's.
PreLit refers to the litigation that took place in the late 80's when Caterham threatened to sue Westfield for making kits too close to the original Lotus design, and won. PeLit Westfields are almost identical to the original, with aluminum body and hood. Post Lit Westfield are covered in fiberglass, and for a "plastic hater" like me, that was a big deal. Even better, the body was never painted.
  The original car had a 1340cc Ford engine. This one has a 2 Liter Toyota with a 5 speed transmission.
  I rode the car all the way from North Carolina in one day, and that was a little rough, but really not that bad.  We stopped in Asheville for lunch, and sneaked it into Biltmore Estate to shoot some pictures:





   The car is a perfect fit for me: 6ft, 180lbs, size 34 waist, size 10 shoes. Shorter people will have a hard time reaching the closely spaced tiny pedals, taller people will be cramped, and bigger feet will hit two pedals together.
  It is very easy to drive, at least for people used to stick shift. The wheel is tiny, but yet easy to turn, the steering is very precise, the shifting smooth, the car almost perfectly balanced , with easily handled oversteering.There is no real need for double clutching, but I do it anyway because it sounds good...
  It corners like a demon, especially since I replaced the old dried up Yokohama tires with a set of much stickier Uniroyals. I put semi synthetic oil in the motor to flush out whatever was in there, and will go to the best full synthetic next week.
  It's a blast!

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Post 14: A Real Lotus?

  Well, I was doing research on the Lotus a couple of days ago, and ran across this car for sale in Charlotte, which is a mighty tempting toy:

    I have talked to my friend Landers, and to people at the Barber Museum, and things look pretty good, especially  if I can get the price down. It is not actually a full blooded Lotus, but  a Winfield kit that was started in 83, sold around 1990, and finished by a father/son team in the 90's. But unlike later Winsfields, it has the aluminum body like the Caterhams, which I much prefer to fiberglass. 

Monday, April 18, 2016

Post 13: What Kind of Front Suspension

   This is an issue that was left undecided when I last posted, but months have gone by while I was finishing the Requiem Projections, and I have now made up my mind. I like the car to look old, but I also want it to be drivable, so I want it to have a Lotus Type Double Wishbone front suspension. The issue now is whether to build it, use a kit:

or a whole front end including Rack and pinion steering: