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Lotus Seven « Trophée Lotus » – 1965

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Lotus Seven "Lotus Trophy" - 1965

Vehicle sold without registration

No registration title

"The ultimate car to relive the excitement of the Coupe des Provinces".

"The ultimate car to relive the excitement of the Coupe des Provinces".

Acquired in 2019 by its current owner with a view to competing in the
in the Trophée Lotus, this car had just benefited from a preparation
preparation by Delhaye Motor Sport, very active in this
championship.
It competed in 13 rounds of the Lotus Trophy from 2019 to 2022 and
still complies with the current regulations.
regulations. During this period, it has always been maintained and
assistance at every race.
Today, this Seven is in satisfactory condition,
bodywork bears some of the scars of its racing career.
competition. Its red chequered livery and minilite rims give it a very racing look.
give it a very racing look.
Under the hood is a Kent Crossflow 1600 engine with two
two Weber 40 carburetors and a bespoke spaghetti exhaust.
exhaust system. It also features a dog clutch gearbox,
rigid axle and front disc brakes. A
major overhaul was carried out at the start of the
2022 season (€4,200).
Its interior features everything you need to get back on track
back on the track: a 4-point roll bar, a harness, a lightened
bucket seat and all the indicators you need to check your engine's
to check that your engine is running smoothly.

Acquired in 2019 by its current owner with a view to competing
in the Lotus Trophy, this car had just been prepared by Delhaye
Motor Sport, which is very active in this championship.
The car competed in 13 rounds of the Lotus Trophy from 2019 to
2022 and still complies with the current regulations. During this
period, it has always been maintained and has benefited from
assistance at every race.
Today, this Seven is in satisfactory condition, although its
bodywork bears some of the scars of its use in competition. Its
chequered red livery and minilite wheels give it a very racing look.
Under the bonnet is a Kent Crossflow 1600 engine with twin
Weber 40 carburettors and a bespoke spaghetti exhaust. It also
has a dog gearbox, a rigid axle and front disc brakes. A major
overhaul was carried out at the start of the 2022 season (€4,200).
The interior features everything you need to get back on the track:
a 4-point roll bar, harness, lightweight bucket seat and all the
indicators you need to check that your engine is running smoothly.