Classic Cars Literature Detail: Lotus Seven Gold Portfolio 1957-1973

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Title Lotus Seven Gold Portfolio 1957-1973
Subtitle
Author R.M. Clarke
Summary Affordable performance was what was intended with the Lotus Seven. The car went though several permutations to end up as the S4 in 1973 but remained true to its original concept throughout. The fact that they were sold as kits explains why there are so many individual differences. The most popular engines were the BMC A Series and side-vale Fords. With the more civilized Super Seven more powerful engines were used, predominantly OHV Fords. Just 3,300 were built. <br><br>This is a book of contemporary road tests, technical and specification data, new model introductions, practical building tips, driver's impressions, travel, racing, buying second hand. Models covered include: Seven America, Super Seven, Cosworth, 1500cc, Twin-Cam SS, Series 4 and Super Seven A.
Publisher Brooklands Books Limited
Published 1996-02-11
Page Count 172
Price
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ISBN ISBN_10: 1855203294, ISBN_13: 9781855203297