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At $28,000, Does This 1977 Lotus Esprit S1 Offer Some Faded Glory?
At $28,000, Does This 1977 Lotus Esprit S1 Offer Some Faded Glory?-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:14

Nice Price or No Dice 1977 Lotus Esprit S1

Weathered paint can’t hide the inherentbeauty of today’s Lotus’ iconic design, penned by automotive legend Giorgetto Giugiaro. Let’s find out if this Esprit’s overall package makes its price perfectly palatable.

Robert Frost may have had miles to go before he could sleep, but the we looked at yesterday had already done those miles and then some. That daunting distance that was revealed in the ad was a deal killer for most of you, especially at the car’s not-insubstantial $16,500 asking. The result was the car dropping in a 78 percent No Dice loss.

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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Esprit, a French loan word, means “Sprightliness, vivacious wit in conversation or composition.” For Lotus founder Colin Chapman, it was a fitting name for his ’70s sports car simply because it began with the letter “E.”

The resulting Lotus Esprit became one of the cottage car builder’s most iconic models and its most long-serving. Design work on the car, designated internally as the M70, began in 1970 as Lotus realized the need for a replacement for the aging and uncompromising Europa. A meeting between Lotus head Colin Chapman and Giorgetto Giugiaro secured the Italian designer’s services in creating the car’s looks while Lotus’ engineers advanced the steel backbone architecture that would underpin the car’s innovative glass-fiber shell. Introduced at the 1976 Paris Auto Show, the production Esprit became an instant sensation. It proved so popular for Lotus that production continued in various upgraded guises for the next 28 years.

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This is representative of that OG model, denoted by its tail lamps, taken from a Fiat X1/9 and its original 16-valve Lotus 907 engine, which it shared with the much shorter-lived Jensen Healey. This is one of 580 Esprits built for the 1977 model run.

In U.S. trim, where it was fitted with emissions-compliant Zenith Stromberg 175 CD side-draught carburetors, the 1974cc all-alloy four offered 140 horsepower. This was at a time when the base Chevrolet Corvette V8 only managed a meager 180 horses.

Here, those ponies are routed through a standard Citroën-sourced five-speed transaxle to the rear wheels. Disc brakes are fitted all around, mounted in front to suspension components that can trace their lineage all the way back to the Triumph Herald.

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Per the ad, this Esprit has 47,500 miles on the clock and enjoyed a full body-off mechanical restoration about eight years back. The seller addresses the car’s aesthetics — faded paint and fabrics and some obvious wear — by noting that the previous owner purposefully left them that way. The claim is that the car “can only be original once,” which is hard to argue with. It should also be noted that nothing on the car appears overly worn or tacky, just weathered and a bit tired in places. On the plus side, plaid seats and trim!

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The mechanicals are allegedly stout, with the seller saying that the car “runs strong.” That might be a given, considering the recent restoration, but you never know. A timing belt change was done three years ago, an important factor on such a rare and persnickety engine. As proof of the car’s viability, the seller offers links in the ad to videos showing the car running and driving.

It wears its factory Wolfrace alloys wrapped in tires that look to have plenty of meat. The only things missing are the original gas caps — yes, there are two — and the headliner, although a replacement for the latter will be included with the car. The title is clean, and the price tag is $28,000.

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What’s your take on this rare and proudly almost all original Esprit and that asking? Does that seem like a deal to experience the 1970s from the Lotus position? Or is this car a little too original to ask that much?

You decide!

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