Having seen/read Glen's blog posts on his yellow Europa restoration, I decided to do the same. Actually this goes back to the "other" Lotus forum (LE.net) where Glen covered the restoration of a beautiful red Elan S4 DHC. I followed suit and started a blog on the "soft" restoration of my '73 Elan Sprint DHC. It was greatly received.
So in order to share with the group my restoration efforts on my newly acquired JPS#059 from Texas, I'll report/post here the steps i'm taking to make this road worthy once again.
A little history: I previously owned JPS#185 and sold it a couple years ago with great regret. I now came across this JPS#059 right here on this forum and decided to "rescue" it. It is a two owner car with only 30K miles. Has a pristine interior. The original paint is quite dull and needs buffing/polishing. All the mechanical systems need a going through. I feel the "soft" restoration process is the only way to go. Keeping original paint and patina far outweighs the value of a fully restored car, in my humble opinion.
I'll post pictures along the way. First thing I did was to address the wheels/tires. I had an additional full set (advertised here for sale previously) and kept the best of them. I mounted the nearly new Khumo tires and attached the new center caps. I have inventoried the extra odds & ends parts the previous owner had boxed up and included.
The pictures show the car "as received" or just previous to its transport home. Notice the absolutely completely original engine bay with all the evap system tanks, vacuum lines, crossover tubes, brake boosters, etc. Never been botched, chopped or thrown away. I hooked up a battery, turned the key, and BUZZZZZ, what's that?? the fasten seat belt buzzer sounded!!! That's a first for me in any Europa i've been in. All the lights, windows, switches, everything electrical working fine. It even cranks over. I polished half the roof to show myself that indeed, this car will shine up like a new penny. I'm only dabbling around with it and will post on occasion as progress continues. I'm in no rush to get it done. I'm hoping others will appreciate seeing the progress on this one.