1989 Lotus Esprit

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Item specifics

Condition: Used Year: 1989
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): SCCFC20A0KHF62654 Mileage: 43,215
Number of Cylinders: 4 Make: Lotus
Transmission: 5 speed manual Model:

Esprit

Body Type: Coupe Engine: 2.2L turbo
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty Drive Type: RWD
Vehicle Title: Clear Options: CD Player, Leather Seats, Sunroof
Sub Model: S Fuel Type: Gasoline
Exterior Color: Red Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan

Apr 15, 2016
$18000

1989 Lotus Esprit S Turbo 43,215 miles. Like new still.

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1974 Lotus Europa Special

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Item specifics

Condition: Used Year: 1974
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3841R Mileage: 60,665
Engine: 1600cc twin cam Make: Lotus
Drive Type: RWD Model:

Europa Twin Cam Special

Trim: Coupe Vehicle Title: Clear

May 15, 2016
23500

1974 Lotus Europa Twin Cam Special

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Sausage Swap Scenario

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WE DID IT! For the first time in American history we sewed another dude’s brat on to some bloke in Boston. This sort of procedure has existed for many years in garages across the country so to celebrate a modern medical miracle and newfound hope for men driving mini vans and lifted trucks we thought it would be fun to go car shopping. We want to find the best cars for sale that have been reborn down under. 


Rules:

Must have an engine swap

Must have recently been sold or has an asking price of $60,000 or less which is around the price of a surrogate sausage.

Let us know what you find, and if you could do any engine swap into your current car, what would it be?

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All Mid-Engine Cars Are Stupid

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burbbblecarsmclarenp1paddockThe cars we all lust after, these mid-engined sculptures of straight-line speed and blistering cornering abilities, they captivate us. Cars like the Murcielago, Enzo, Zonda, NSX, and P1 are the hyper-halo-cars we all claim we would drive daily if we had the available funds to do so. Even the more humble and otherwise uninspiring attempts at proper weight distribution have become cars of envy, like the Porsche 914 and Toyota MR2. But there is something wrong with these cars. The exact thing that makes them all so distinctive: their mid-engined layout. You see, all mid-engined cars are stupid.

Of course, what I mean is all road-going mid-engined cars are stupid. Race cars have a reason to be mid-engined. Bud there is no point to road going mid-engined cars. No one, on any public road in any car, will ever be going fast enough that they need to be driving a car that necessitates the superior balance of mid-enginedness.

When you do see a person driving a mid-engined car, they look ridiculous. The design of the mid-engine layout exists purely to put the heaviest part of a car toward the center so weight is distributed evenly. It is more balanced. The math checks out on that, but the idea is unrealistic for our heavily governed roads. It is ideal for track use, for race cars. Again, no one will ever reach speeds on public roads that would necessitate ‘ideal weight distribution’ and anyone who does reach those speeds is far too dim-witted to be capable of handling the unpredictable nuances of a mid-engined car. They will crash. And the video will be on YouTube with a title IN ALL CAPS WITH FOUR EXCLAMATION POINTS!!!! (LOSER REKS BRAND NEW FERRARI!1!!)

This will be you

Don’t misunderstand, a mid-engined layout is more balanced. But when control is lost in a mid-engined car, regaining control is hopeless. The higher threshold of balance creates a more untameable beast when unleashed. 

So mid-engined cars end up being a tool for tools to pose in, the basis for an argument supported entirely by incomprehensible numbers pulled off an online review, a pretty picture reposted on shallow motivational Instagram accounts.

In reality, they are silly looking and impractical. Practicality and sensibility were sacrificed on the altar of the god of speed. But as you can see, this God is merciless and will only bring you shame. 

The only reasonable sports car is one with the engine at the front and driven wheels at the back. Many of them (except you, Audi) have the engines mounted behind the front axle anyway, so most of the desired balance is retained, but the driver doesn’t have to sacrifice his dignity, or his luggage space. And that’s the way it should be. 

The best cars have their engines in the front. These are the Grand Tourers and the Sport Coupes. Aston Martin DB9, Ferrari 550 or 365 Daytona, Mercedes CL600, BMW Z4M Coupe, Porsche 928 or 944. These are a gentleman’s car. And they are not stupid. 

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1986 Toyota MR2 (Jeff Pick)

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Item specifics

Condition: Used VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): jt2aw15c1g0085977
Year: 1986 Transmission: Manual
Make: Toyota Body Type: Coupe
Model:

MR2

Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Engine: 4 cyl. Vehicle Title: Clear
Drive Type: RWD Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Sunroof
Mileage: 196,756 Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Yellow Fuel Type: Gasoline
Interior Color: Black For Sale By: Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4 Disability Equipped: No

Mar 20, 2016
$2500

1986 Toyota MR2 Five Speed ( Nice Little Car! ) LOOK!

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1977 Lancia Scorpion

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1977 Lancia Scorpioncondition: fair
cylinders: 4 cylinders
fuel: gas
odometer: 37384
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2015-11-02 1:56pm
$4500

Selling 1977 Lancia Scorpion (Monte Carlo in Europe) with parts and original wheels. Looking for $4500 for everything OBO.
Great car but never have time to finish it with my other projects. Car runs but is on non-op registration status since I am not driving it. Comes with interior parts and extra set of original wheels also has European style bumper and weber carb. The car runs and mechanically sound but will need aesthetic work like installing the interior parts, upholstery and body work on the hood and lower moldings.
Here is another source for parts if needed.
https://montehospital.net/2015/welcome.html
http://www.vickauto.com/newstore/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=10_16
Would love to see it someday on the road fly by me.

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