The afternoon of December 3rd, we set off with a trailer. The Europa was about 1.5 hours away in London, Ontario. When we got there, the deceased owners friend met us to finalize the deal. The car was out back and there was a large quantity of boxes and parts inside the garage all simply marked "Lotus". A spare engine and tranny was siting in the corner. We went out back to see the little car.
My heart sank as I looked at this thing that I had agreed to buy over the phone. I had been mostly disassembled. The windshield was gone, the windows where open and the car had water on the floor. What was left of the seats and interior had been eaten by mice and smelled terrible.
Moving to the back of the car, the boot lid was sitting in place with no hinges. I lifted the lid and saw the Renault 16 for the first time. The head of the engine was askew and the cylinders had the remnants of old duct tape over some of them. Surprisingly, the engine was not completely seized as I gently moved the cam pully.
The seller told me that if I didn't want the car, there was two other people waiting and willing to pay more than the agreed $1000. I asked him if that was for the entire project. He said yes and I figured that if I get it home and find that its beyond saving, I could easily resell it for what I've paid. So we started loading it up on the trailer and gathering up the parts from the garage.
My friend Jeff started moving the spare motor which didn't look exactly like the Renault 16 that was in the car. It seemed to have the same block but a different head. The seller stopped us and said that the spare motor and tranny dont go with the sale. He told us that the car had the motor in it and that he had sold them seperately to one of the buyers on the waiting list. I reminded him that "entire project" meant everything. Car, Parts, Spares, Documentation, etc. If the owner that had passed away had a spare engine and tranny, it is because he felt he needed them.
After a few awkward moments and phone calls to the widow, I paid another $400 for the Gordini Crossflow engine with rebuilt tranny and we were on our way home in the dark.
Wil