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Found in Japan

Posted: Sun 18th Jan 2015 3:57 am
by Justin Japan
Hello all,
I've come across a (possible) Mk.1 in Fukuoka, Japan. My first thought was that it's a copy, as there is no additional bracing in the boot, however I've now been informed that as a 1966 car it wouldn't have had any anyway.
Chassis number is BA74FM59696
Andy at Lotus Cars doesn't have records for 1966 - what do you chaps think?

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Sun 18th Jan 2015 10:38 am
by Lashman
Hi, Welcome to the forum.
Is it a restoration project or ready to go? Feel free to post some photos up.
Have you been in touch with the LCR to see what the register knows of the car? Also might be worth getting with touch with Hiro on here to see if its a car he knows of.
Cheers
Louis

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Sun 18th Jan 2015 12:53 pm
by Keith Halstead
The number looks as though it could be OK as a close one is in the USA. Check with Rick.

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Sun 18th Jan 2015 1:38 pm
by NikiDickson
Any pics , and is it one for sale or one that is owned by an enthusiast?
Niki

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Mon 19th Jan 2015 4:01 am
by Justin Japan
USA car makes sense, as it's a left hooker.

Plenty of pics on the dealer website (that will answer all questions posed I reckon)
http://www.sanc-auto.com/car/index.php? ... ar_id=4629

Hiro, eh? I work with someone by that name.
If it's the same chap, I don't think he knows this car.

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Mon 19th Jan 2015 10:05 am
by Bruce Miles
Hi
I would say a US car as they have the second plate alongside the chassis plate announcing the fact that it is English

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Mon 19th Jan 2015 10:59 am
by Steve 155C
The boot hump looks correct , and the fact that it has old sealer round it is a good sign.

Ask the seller to send you some pictures of:
- the over axle section of the rear chassis legs
- the rear axle and radius arm mounting points
- the prop
- the front suspension steering arms
- the boot hump from underneath
- where the battery cable goes through the floor
- The left side inner wing inside the engine bay (when standing infront of the car looking into the bay)

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Mon 19th Jan 2015 11:20 am
by Michael Winstock
I have never seen a -60/+60 ammeter in an LC before, implying that an alternator has been fitted in place of a dynamo.
The Fahrenheit marked temperature gauge is also correct for a USA car.

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Mon 19th Jan 2015 4:52 pm
by Keith Halstead
Hiro knows the car and owner since 2008.
He is a mechanic in the company “SANC”.
If anyone needs info, he will contact the owner

Re: Found in Japan

Posted: Sat 28th Feb 2015 7:00 pm
by Paul jorgensen
That's the first mk1 Lotus I have seen with Air conditioning!!!!!