Hello
Can anyone tell me how to identify a Mk 2 Lotus Cortina shell from a standard Mk 2 Cortina shell.
Thank you
Steve
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Re: Bodyshell
Hi Welcome to the forum,
It might be easier to help you if you give us some background. ie. Are you looking to buy a car and not sure about it etc.
Cheers
Louis
It might be easier to help you if you give us some background. ie. Are you looking to buy a car and not sure about it etc.
Cheers
Louis
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Re: Bodyshell
Hello
Thank you for your response.Yes I have put a deposit on a car and I am fairly sure it is OK,but I just wondered if there was any way of knowing for certain that it is a genuine shell.
Thank you
Steve
Thank you for your response.Yes I have put a deposit on a car and I am fairly sure it is OK,but I just wondered if there was any way of knowing for certain that it is a genuine shell.
Thank you
Steve
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Re: Bodyshell
Personally if I had any doubt at all I'd get the car inspected, have you been in touch with the register to see what history is known of the car?
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Re: Bodyshell
Hi
Where do I find the register.
Steve
Where do I find the register.
Steve
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Re: Bodyshell
You need to join the LCR & get the club officials to inspect it. http://www.lotuscortina.net/page4.htmlsteve8159 wrote:Hi
Where do I find the register.
Steve