Hi,
My name is Don and I recently purchased a red 1987 Lotus Excel SE with 28,800 miles on the clock.
I had to do a couple of things to it including removing some double sided pad attached headrest in the rear seats (now done). Put on some rear exhaust rubber hangers, four in total, half done, rain stopped play.
A 2 amp fuse blew no indicators done. Need new fuel filler cap as old ones lock is broken. A new steering wheel as the old one has been painted to match the leather interior and my hands become stuck to the wheel. The headline is sagging a little but not too bad for now.
The Excel is a replacement for my Toyota MR2 mk1b T-bar which succumbed to the ravages of rust (Now sold). I am really looking forward to owning and using the Excel hoping the combination of fibreglass and galvinized it outlives me, dreaded sixty this year. I must confess I have always been a Toyota fan although the two car posters that where on my wall in my teens was a Lamborghini Countach and A Lotus Esprit. In conclusion a Lotus with Toyota parts, what could be better?
New Owner
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- MetBlue
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Re: New Owner
Welcome to a great forum. What ever you need to on the car, they'll be someone on here who can help and advise.
I'm just into headlining this week on my car. Materials from Woolies, (alternatives are available) and for less than £100, you can transform the internals.
Enjoy a great car.
You mission, should you choose to accept it, is to post us some photos.
Tony
I'm just into headlining this week on my car. Materials from Woolies, (alternatives are available) and for less than £100, you can transform the internals.
Enjoy a great car.
You mission, should you choose to accept it, is to post us some photos.
Tony
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Re: New Owner
Hi Don
Congratulations on the new car, and welcome to the forum.
If you haven't already done so, make sure all the belts have been recently replaced, and if in any doubt, replace them before driving the car. With 28k on the clock, it will have done a lot of sitting around.
Excels are a really reliable daily driver, so don't be afraid to use it, as Lotus cars in general, don't like sitting around doing nothing.
As Tony said - you need to post some pictures
Whereabouts are you located, there might be other owners close by.
Chris
Congratulations on the new car, and welcome to the forum.
If you haven't already done so, make sure all the belts have been recently replaced, and if in any doubt, replace them before driving the car. With 28k on the clock, it will have done a lot of sitting around.
Excels are a really reliable daily driver, so don't be afraid to use it, as Lotus cars in general, don't like sitting around doing nothing.
As Tony said - you need to post some pictures
Whereabouts are you located, there might be other owners close by.
Chris
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Re: New Owner
Hi Don - a warm welcome to the forum! Lots of help available here if you get stuck. Such a shame about your MR2! The only bit of the Excel chassis to occasionally show signs of rust is above the diff, but it's rarely more than surface corrosion where the galvanising has sacrificed itself.
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Re: New Owner
Welcome to the forum Don. The Excel is the perfect car if you don't like rust. Mine has lived on the drive since 2007 without any rust issues. Only parts you have to keep an eye on are door beams and window frames. Both are available and can be replaced. 28k is very low mileage - I'm on 128k without an engine rebuild - keep changing the oil and the cam belt and it won 't let you down - too often
Cheers, Phil
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Re: New Owner
Welcome Don as said plenty of help on this forum if needed enjoy...Ray
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Re: New Owner
Repeating what the others have said, welcome to the forum.
I can understand your wish to avoid a rusting car. I understand the Mk1 MR2 was bad for rusting. No such problems with the Excel apart from the aforementioned door beams and window frames.
The Toyota connection is good but the door handles are pretty much unobtainable and less robust than the Marina ones used on earlier Lotus and Esprits.
Good sources of parts (in the UK as I don't know where you are located) are SJ Sportscars https://www.sjsportscars.com/ and Lotus Bits http://lotusbits.com/.
I can understand your wish to avoid a rusting car. I understand the Mk1 MR2 was bad for rusting. No such problems with the Excel apart from the aforementioned door beams and window frames.
The Toyota connection is good but the door handles are pretty much unobtainable and less robust than the Marina ones used on earlier Lotus and Esprits.
Good sources of parts (in the UK as I don't know where you are located) are SJ Sportscars https://www.sjsportscars.com/ and Lotus Bits http://lotusbits.com/.
What car is that?
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Re: New Owner
Don,
Where are you? It's often good to find another Excel owner who is local to you so you can meet up, ask questions in person, and see how other Excel owners have resolved specific issues.
Tony
Where are you? It's often good to find another Excel owner who is local to you so you can meet up, ask questions in person, and see how other Excel owners have resolved specific issues.
Tony
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Re: New Owner
Welcome to the madhouse Don! I had Lotus pictures on my teenage bedroom walls too - some of them were an Excel brochure. Always wanted one, more so than the Esprit, and have now had mine for nearly 14 years. Most if not all the issues you will see on the car have been seen and fixed by someone on here, just use the search function on the forum.
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Re: New Owner
Hi, sorry I have not replied sooner, I am a real NOOB to forums and had to ask my son to help me post some photos of my excel. I live near Battle East Sussex.ChrisJ wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 19:13Hi Don
Congratulations on the new car, and welcome to the forum.
If you haven't already done so, make sure all the belts have been recently replaced, and if in any doubt, replace them before driving the car. With 28k on the clock, it will have done a lot of sitting around.
Excels are a really reliable daily driver, so don't be afraid to use it, as Lotus cars in general, don't like sitting around doing nothing.
As Tony said - you need to post some pictures
Whereabouts are you located, there might be other owners close by.
Chris
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Re: New Owner
Hi, I am based near Battle East Sussex. Sorry it took a while to reply I am a real NOOB when it comes to forums etc.
Don