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What we need to do is tie 41-FL-5 frame with its corresponding chassis number! |
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Lotus 41 floors...
Just a question - are they all like this?
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Yes. That was how they came from the factory. Many have lost these panels today because of different engines having been fitted, accident damage etc.
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Another of the Hutchinson cars is in Australia , has been since 2003 .
This car is chassis number MK41 FL6 on the cross member behind seat which is also recorded in the old SCCA logbook . Chassis plate states 41C-FL-38. |
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My chassis had much larger brakes than any other 41 I had seen, and 6-lug bolt pattern for the wheels. It had a tubular section rear anti-roll bar, and was originally set up for a Lotus twin-cam with an FT-200 transaxle. |
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In the US? If so, does it have a log book, or roll hoop stamp, or anything that would help us place the history. According to my Lotus records 26 was originally an F3 car for the Ron Harris team. |
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Yes US. No log book and the roll hoop was redone to SCCA specs in about 1973 so no original stamp. Body etc appears original, white and blue (#8?), red leather steering wheel and 12K rpm Chronometric tach. Suspension members are clearly marked 41D.
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Lotus 41D #002/006
Dave Ross here. Yes, that was once my car - I sold it when I was in Palo Alto, CA, going to college. I bought it while living in m hometown (Bellevue), and took it down to CA with the silly idea that I would campaign it there. Turns out car racing and college aren't all that compatible.
You have an amazing memory, sir. I was just reminiscing about the car, did a google search which brought me to you post. Nice to connect after 40 years! It is very cool seeing photos of the car, with that funky blue/gray paint job I put on the sports car nose. Dave Quote:
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USRRC Bridgehampton Formula B, 1967
There is a set of pics here that may help with this thread:
https://revslib.stanford.edu/?omit_k...utf8=%E2%9C%93 RGDS RLT |
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Lotus 41 up for sale at Bonhams Scottdale Auction on January 18, 2018
Link to auction lot is: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24452/lot/110/
Description from auction is as follows: 1967 Lotus Type 41 Chassis no. 41FL29 1,558cc DOHC Inline 4-Cylinder Engine 2 Twin-Choke Weber Carburetors Approximately 160bhp at 6,000rpm 5-Speed Manual Transaxle 4-Wheel Independent Suspension 4-Wheel Disc Brakes *Desirable Lotus 41 single-seater *Delivered new to Lotus Switzerland and G. Rollason *Black exterior from new with Lucas Fuel Injected engine *Powerful and eligible vintage Lotus THE LOTUS 41 Introduced in 1966, the Lotus Type 41 reverted to a spaceframe chassis again after the monocoque Lotus 35. The spaceframe was stiffened with sheet metal diaphragms in the foot box, dashboard, rear of cockpit, gearbox area and under tray. The wheels were 13 inch 6-spoke cast-magnesium with 7-inch wheels at the front and 9-inch at the rear, while brakes were Girling discs fitted both front and rear. Lotus planned to build only 34 Type 41 chassis, but finally 61 were built. The 41 (FL) was used in various classes from 1966 to 1968, scoring a total of 55 victories, and arguably broke the dominance of Brabham at that time. Drivers of the Lotus 41 racers included Piers Courage-who won 5 races and took the French Craven 'A' Championship-and his teammate Roy Pike who also scored a couple of victories. In the UK, Jackie Oliver took some wins and newcomers Derek Bell and Mo Nunn also showed well in the lithe and competitive single seater. In 1967, Gus Hutchison drove his Lotus 41 to 4 wins of 5 races in SCCA's Grand Prix Championship, which was the forerunner to the Formula Continental Championship established the next year. Impressively, Gus took the overall championship against F1 cars with larger 3-liter racing engines. THE MOTORCAR OFFERED The Lotus Type 41 offered here - chassis 41FL29 - was completed at Lotus in March of 1967. The 41 was finished in a sinister black color, equipped with a Hewland FT200 transaxle, and delivered to first owner G. Rollason and Lotus Switzerland. It is believed that 41FL29 was delivered with a Lotus Twin Cam engine, and raced in 1967 by the Midland Racing Team, mainly in the hands of Swiss driver, Walter Habegger. An internet search will come up with many black and white photos of a Lotus Type 41 at various events, most likely this very car. 41FL29 would later reside in France, before being exported to Japan in 2005. Now in BRG with a yellow stripe, this would be a fine entry to many vintage racing events. |
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It's lost the injection from the engine and now has a VW based Hewland rather than an FT200, selling at no reserve is pretty brave.
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hello , I'd like to find for the 41 the frame paint matching original RAL used in period
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