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17years to make up your mind.

Posted: Sun 29th Jan 2017 6:32 pm
by Eric Falce
I didn't realise it was 17 years ago when I last saw the car, snug away in the corner of one of his barns. The Lotus had been severely stripped, I suppose for one of Winks racing projects, seven days searching through every inch of barns,sheds and workshops, found nearly every missing part except the engine , and at last the car was wheeled into the light of day for the first time for 32 years.

Re: 17years to make up your mind.

Posted: Sun 29th Jan 2017 6:36 pm
by Eric Falce
Before in the barn.

Re: 17years to make up your mind.

Posted: Sun 29th Jan 2017 9:11 pm
by Keith Halstead
Is it in Australia? :oops:

Re: 17years to make up your mind.

Posted: Mon 30th Jan 2017 7:49 am
by Steve 155C
Is a full restoration on the cards Eric?

Re: 17years to make up your mind.

Posted: Mon 30th Jan 2017 6:49 pm
by JohninCM
I'm guessing Robert Winkelmann out of northern California had this time capsule hidden away in a barn for all of those years. What is the current status and future plans?

Re: 17years to make up your mind.

Posted: Fri 3rd Feb 2017 11:30 pm
by Eric Falce
Well we have had trouble with the pink slip, not trouble, he had lost or mislaid it and it couldn't be shipped to the UK without it . We took all the other documents to the DMV just outside San Fransisco last Monday week ,it took all day but we succeeded but had to wait till today to get the title so, all being equal it will be on the next available vessel to the UK. And yes, at the moment I have every intention of a total rebuild, it's all there, why not.

Re: 17years to make up your mind.

Posted: Sat 4th Feb 2017 12:51 pm
by Rob
Have the rules changed

I imported a 66 mk1 from California around 8 years ago
This car had no title
As the engine was missing at the time I imported it as a parts car and a title was not needed. Just a bill of sale

Do parts cars now need title to get out of Long Beach ?

Rob