Race Retro Classic & Competition Car Sale 2023 24th - 25th February 2023

163 + buyers premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) on the first £300,000 of the hammer and 10% plus VAT (12% incl VAT) thereafter Lot 462 1972 Lotus Elan +2 S130/5 Whilst current market values often don’t show it, the Elan Plus 2 was a pivotal car for Lotus when it launched in 1967. Its Ron Hickman lines and shared name, may have pinned it with the petite breakthrough Elan of five years prior, but the Plus 2 was much more than a mere variant of the first mass market Lotus. It was the marque’s first real concerted push towards the upmarket sports car sector it inhabits today. Where its junior sibling was aimed squarely at the enthusiastic hobbyist, the Plus 2 was conceived to tempt the affluent young family man out of his Jaguar and into a Lotus for the first time. Consequently, the Lotus was generously adorned with Walnut veneers, leather, gauges, switches and the airy interior required by arriving young executives and their families. In confirmation of this, the Plus 2 was the first Lotus not available in self-assembly form. However, despite its larger overall dimensions, the Plus 2 remained true to the Lotus ‘simplify and add lightness’ mantra and the extended and widened Elan backbone chassis ensured that the Plus 2 retained the urgency and reactiveness that had proved such a hit with the original. This was something special, a light sporty concept that was brand new to this sector of the market and so much more than an enlarged Elan. This very special example of the Plus 2 130/5 was manufactured by Lotus Cars in September 1972 and allocated to the Sales Department on the 9th of October 1972 for the personal use of ACBC, Colin Chapman. We imagine that the team assembling this particular Plus 2 would probably have spent a little longer getting everything absolutely right knowing that ‘the boss’ was going to be driving it in a few days. It was finished in Tawny with a Silver Roof and an Oatmeal Vinyl interior; this being only the second example painted in this particularly attractive shade. The car was used by Colin until it had done around 6,600 miles at which point he would have been allocated a newer model as you might expect and JAH 567L was popped into the Lotus Museum where it was to reside for many years before the decision was taken to dispose of a few of the earlier cars. There is a copy of the car’s first V5 in the history file showing it logged to Lotus Cars and it’s accompanied in the file by a Lotus Classic Certificate of Vehicle Provenance issued on the 13th November 2017 by a Mr Andy Graham, the company Archivist, supporting the fact that Chassis number #72090886L was indeed Colin’s personal car. On offer today from a private collection, the Lotus still presents very well and appears to have been maintained in its original factory state ( interested parties are welcome to come along on our viewing day and confirm its originality and provenance) and also wears its original Dunlop SP rubber on each corner making this a rare find. Now showing just 6,920 miles on the odometer, we understand that it’s ‘on the key’ and is ready to be enjoyed by its next owner. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Lotus history and, being offered alongside the seven important Elans and other Lotus cars at our sale, will be sure to attract some real marque enthusiasts. Yet another important Lotus road car to add to our growing offering at Race Retro, this is Colin Chapman’s own 6,920 mile from new Elan Plus 2S 130/5. Registration: JAH 567L Chassis No.: 72090886L Estimate: £60,000 - £70,000 Consignor: Simon Langsdale Telephone No: 07496 556325 More Details Lot 462 Bid On Lot 462

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