I've just signed-on to the forum. Great resource.
My dilemma? I've owned 2 '73 Twin Cams in the past. The first was a metallic brown/black '73/4-speed Special bought in 1977 from a guy in Brooklyn, NY. Got it home to Queens to find a 50lb. cement bag in the front compartment...ostensibly to 'hold down the nose?'. I was in the midst of a restoration of the car when a divorce intervened and I lost the car. Roll the calendar forward to 1992 and the purchase of another '73 Twin Cam in dark red with Oatmeal interior. The car had a Weber head and sidedrafts. It needed plenty of work to get it right, and Banks shipped very large boxes to me. Upon completion, I sold the car for reasons I still cannot explain.
These days, I have a '94 S4 Esprit that (arguably) is an extremely well presented car with an extensive engine-out service performed within the last 6 months. Nothing was left untouched. Runs, drives and looks amazing....but it's not a Europa.
With limited space and budget, something always has to 'give' in my automotive world and though my extremely knowledgeable Lotus guru tells me to hold onto the Esprit, once you've caught the Twin Cam bug, it never goes away.
I'm interested in the thoughts of those on the forum on an exhange from Esprit to Europa. I'd trade for the right car in the right condition, but I'm sensing that there is a pricing void favoring the Esprit, and it's best if I sell it first.
Of Note:
My first ride in a Twin Cam came in 1973 at a dearlership in Greenvale, Long Island. It was called Gran Tourisimo and the collection of cars they had was nothing short of amazing: 2 Porsche RS60 spyders sitting in a garage in the back lot; a GT40, a 427 SC Cobra, a Ferrari Daytona raced at Le Mans and the list was extensive. To think, the Cobra was a $10,000 car back then...my friend Steve and I would pilgrimage to Gran Tourisimo monthly to be amazed...and to drool on the Twin Cams parked outside on the lot! On one visit, a sympathetic sales person offered to take me for a ride and I've never forgotten. Andy Graham at Lotus was kind enough to track down a 1974 dealer listing in his archive, and there it was listed as Lotus dealer.