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HUR 318C Anyone?

Posted: Tue 18th Jan 2011 10:20 pm
by Lionel
My old dad had this Mk1 from new & sold it late '70s I think. I'd just be interested to know if the "Lote" is, (unlike my dad) still above ground.

Posted: Tue 18th Jan 2011 11:13 pm
by Keith Halstead
Mike (blueandwhite66) has that one in Essex.

Posted: Thu 20th Jan 2011 5:30 pm
by gt-for-now
The car looked very much alive at Battlesbridge in August last year, see link. Registration is just legible.

http://www.buysellcortina.co.uk/forums/ ... opic=39817

Marcel

Posted: Thu 20th Jan 2011 6:57 pm
by Keith Halstead
gt-for-now wrote:The car looked very much alive at Battlesbridge in August last year, see link. Registration is just legible.

http://www.buysellcortina.co.uk/forums/ ... opic=39817

Marcel
I think that's Andy Morrell's sister car HUR 319C if I remember the lineup.

Posted: Thu 20th Jan 2011 8:46 pm
by gt-for-now
It does look like an 8 to me but it is hard to tell, so I could be wrong. Maybe Andy can give the answer, or the minor dent in the RH front wing might be a tell tale to someone....

Marcel

HUR 318C

Posted: Thu 20th Jan 2011 9:16 pm
by BLUEANDWHITE66
yes that is 318c - i put the dent in the wing that mornig getting it out the garage, still there to .

parked next to my mates mk2 cossie powered car .

mike

Re: HUR 318C

Posted: Thu 20th Jan 2011 9:38 pm
by Keith Halstead
BLUEANDWHITE66 wrote:yes that is 318c - i put the dent in the wing that mornig getting it out the garage, still there to .

parked next to my mates mk2 cossie powered car .

mike
Are we looking at the same pic Mike - this is the one from the link which is on the LCR stand :-

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rear shot :-

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Posted: Thu 20th Jan 2011 9:42 pm
by Keith Halstead
Whoops - there was another one further down the page :-


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My mistake. :oops:

Posted: Thu 20th Jan 2011 10:01 pm
by Brian c
I could be wrong here, but from memory is'nt HUR 318C a leaf sprung car, and HUR 319C an A-frame car?

Posted: Fri 28th Jan 2011 3:27 pm
by Lionel
318C was an 'A' frame car & my dad reversed it to stop I believe, the original config. splitting the axle casing?

Posted: Fri 28th Jan 2011 6:50 pm
by tommy
Lionel wrote:318C was an 'A' frame car & my dad reversed it to stop I believe, the original config. splitting the axle casing?
Yes that would be dead right Lionel, cracked axle normal fare for A frame owners. Repaired mine again about 2 years ago, but this time fitted the stiffening tube, so hopefully won't have to do it again.
Tommy

Re: HUR 318C Anyone?

Posted: Thu 18th Nov 2021 3:15 am
by Keith Halstead
Up for sale again £50k on Ebay

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133937796523 ... Swe2FhlWvz

Seller information : longfieldmotorco (Epping) - no mention of a reshell.

This MK1 Lotus Cortina was first registered to Lotus Cars Sales Department in Waltham Cross on 13th May 1965 and was kept by them until August 1967 when it was sold to the Seaford Service Station in Sussex and was presumably used as Demonstrator or Management vehicle as confirmed in the original buff Log book while in Lotus Ownership. The Lotus is an older restoration being with the last owner since 1998 and regularly attended classic car shows and events. The Lotus presents well with old Log Book and V5 registration documents and previous MOT certificates dating back to 1998 when it had 35,928 miles recorded on the Speedo, there is no earlier history so we are not able to warrant the low mileage, but she is very sweet and honest in all areas. Recently had new battery, starter motor and solenoid and brake master cylinder, Checks correct with all build data against the chassis number and its quite lovely that her first owner was Lotus Cars themselves. In the photographs I have included a close up of the chassis plate so you can check for yourself. Fitted with a stainless steel exhaust which enhances the exhaust note and appears good value in the current Mk 1 market.

Re: HUR 318C Anyone?

Posted: Sun 5th Dec 2021 9:07 am
by Keith Halstead
Original pics of the car when owned by Ollie Ford's father years ago - he called it Superheap. Back in the day it had a pretty special non-synchro Hewland in a standard 2000E casing, (yes they apparently make a handful to Ford blueprints) with the A Frame mounted in reverse.
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Re: HUR 318C Anyone?

Posted: Sun 5th Dec 2021 9:08 am
by Keith Halstead
Now sold.