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New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 01:18
by SDR88SE
Hello Everyone,

Before I start asking questions I thought I would introduce myself on this forum!
My name is Stijn and I have spent the last 8/9 months restoring a Lotus Excel SE from 1988 in my free time.
The car is black with a gold pinstripe and has a beige full leather interior. The car was originally bought by my father in 2000. He already had an Elite 504 which he bought a few years prior and bought the Excel, since the Elite had some issues (of course it had). We lived in Britain at the time.
We moved back to the Netherlands in late 2000 and my dad drove the Excel for about half a year until the right front brake stuck on. He put it away to fix later, but unfortunately a fulltime job and two extra children took all the time. So the car was covered up and put in a CarCoon (airbubble) in the garage for 16 years.

I am 23 now, and a complete car nut. So after saving up some money I was looking for a fun classic car, so I went to take a look at the usual suspects, the Porsche 924, the 944, and scoured the internet for every other possible option. But the Excel always was my first love and after 17 years of envious looks, in the back of my head I knew that had to be it. After discussing it with my father we decided to save this endangered species of a car and do it properly as well (though on a budget).

At the time of writing both the front and rear suspension and the brakes are almost completely disassembled, 75 procent has been sandblasted and most parts have lost their bushes. All bushes will be polyurethane. The brakes will be revised, the wheels will be powder-coated, get new tires, the engine needs work, the headlining needs renewal, and the seat leather need some refurbishing. Plus some small work with the lights, and the electrics.

I hope to get to know my fellow enthousiasts a lot better here, help others with the knowledge I am getting and get some help with the things I can't find the solution for. I also hope to come in contact with other Dutch Excel owners to see how many others there are!
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Released from its prisonblock after removing most of its stuck-on brakes
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First bit of 'light' (and drizzle) in 17 years
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Where it is now, only without wheels or suspension...

Re: New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 06:54
by Hawaiis0
Hello Stijn.Welcome and a great start to your story. All the answers are here so enjoy and keep the photos flowing. Love the reg plate, Stu.

Re: New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 07:31
by Pete Boole
Welcome to the forum Stijn! Car looks great - not many black ones about.

Pete

Re: New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 07:54
by richardw
Good luck with the resto. My only comment is that I'd be wary about polybushing all the bushes as the compliance given by rubber bushes contributes to the ride quality of the car - it might end up feeling rather harsh. I think it's OK to poybush the anti-roll bar bushes.

Richard

Re: New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 17:57
by SDR88SE
Thanks for the great welcome!
I am sure you'll see and hear a lot more from me!

Thanks Richard for the tip, I didn't think of it that way.
I mostly looked at the easier install, since I want to do most of it myself, and the durability since polybushes can last a lifetime.

Re: New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 18:14
by Hawaiis0
SDR88SE wrote:..........and the durability since polybushes can last a lifetime.
Nice word "can" :D :D

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6000 miles

Re: New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 21:19
by Mr E
Hi Stijn,

Whats your location?
I'm in Leiden

Re: New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 21:38
by SDR88SE
Hey Mr E,

I'm in a village between Breda and Tilburg.
It would be great to meet up once!

Re: New Dutch Owner (sort of)

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 13:11
by escape
Welkom Stijn!

Good luck with the restoration! Looks like you're gonna do a thorough job, I'm sure the result will be well worth the effort! And it's always great doing a project like that with your dad, especially if it's a car he owned. 8)

I'm not not far from you, just across the border near Antwerp. We took my Excel to Tilburg on a trip a couple of months ago. :wink:

Greetz,

Filip