1960 Lotus Elite CoupThis original 1960 Lotus Elite is a rare and
exciting find just out of long-term storage. Red with tan interior.
An extremely desirable and collectible sports-car for
straightforward restoration. It's not currently running and is
missing its alternator, starter, and distributor. A solid,
straight, and honest example with a lot of potential. Launched at
the 1957 Earls Court Motor Show, Colin Chapman demonstrated that
his skills as a racing car designer and constructor could just as
easily be applied to production road cars. It was, nevertheless,
conceived with competition in mind, as Chapmans sights were set on
class wins at Le Mans and the Monte Carlo Rally. A typically
innovative design, the Elite featured a fiberglass monocoque body
tub, independent suspension all round and four-wheel disc brakes,
while the aerodynamically efficient body made the most of the
Coventry Climax engines 75bhp, delivering a top speed of 112mph.
Offering iconic styling and exciting engineering, these cleverly
designed sports-cars are sought by enthusiasts around the world.
Exhilarating and cleverly engineered sports car Colin Chapman's
legendary lightweight GT A rare and original sports car icon
Excellent example for straightforward restorationPrice: $56,500
Vehicle Details
1960 Lotus Elite
Listing ID:CC-1753952
Price:$56,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1960
Make:Lotus
Model:Elite
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:24704
VIN:24704
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