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1969 Lotus Elan S4 DHC – Manual
$94,900*
1969
56,963 km

1969 LOTUS ELAN S4 DHC – MANUAL – 56,963 MILES SHOWING Presenting in Off White with Black interior trim. Number 447 out of 471 S4 Elans built. Original delivery was to a resident of Michigan USA via Lotus Cars Canada, we hold a copy of the original Certificate of Title showing details and a Certificate from Lotus Cars UK. They also show the original exterior colour as Red with Black interior trim. We also hold a copy of the Australian Federal Government Vehicle Import Approval # 11460 and dated the 26th of July 2017. Just freshly serviced so it is right up to date for the next owner. Some background into the origins of the Lotus Elan:- The Lotus Elan was the first Lotus road car to use a steel backbone chassis with a fibreglass body. This style of construction was to be repeated in subsequent Lotus models for nearly three decades. At approximately 680 kg, the Elan embodied Colin Chapman’s minimum weight design philosophy. The Elan was technologically advanced with a DOHC 1,558 cc engine, four-wheel disc brakes, rack and pinion steering, and 4-wheel independent suspension. Gordon Murray, designer of the McLaren F1 supercar, reportedly said that his only disappointment with the McLaren F1 was that he could not give it the perfect steering of the Lotus Elan Engine & Performance The S4 model featured the robust Lotus-Ford Twin Cam engine, which delivered impressive performance for its light weight. Engine Type: Inline 4-cylinder, DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft), 2 valves per cylinder. Displacement: 1,558 cc (1.6 Lt). Horsepower: Approximately 85.7Kw/115 bhp (brake horsepower) at 6000 rpm (for the SE version). Torque: 147 Nm at 4000 rpm. Fuel System: Typically came with twin 175 CD-2 Stromberg carburettors (or optional twin Weber 40 DCOE/Dell’Orto DHLA carburettors depending on spec). This example has the twin Weber 40 DCOE carburettors. Transmission: 4-speed manual gearbox. Top Speed: Near 190kph 0-100kph : Approximately 7.1 seconds. Chassis & Dimensions The S4 maintained Colin Chapman’s philosophy of “simplify, then add lightness” with its innovative construction. Chassis: Rigid steel backbone frame. Body: Lightweight fiberglass reinforced plastic one-piece moulding. Curb Weight: Approximately 680 kg Length: 3.69 m. Width: 1.42 m. Wheelbase: 2.3 m. Mechanical Features The vehicle was technologically advanced for its time, with a focus on superior handling and braking capabilities. Suspension: Fully independent on all four wheels with coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers. The rear used a “Chapman strut” design. Brakes: Four-wheel disc brakes (9.5-inch front, 10-inch rear). Steering: Rack and pinion. Wheels: 13-inch peg-drive centre-lock steel wheels were standard. Headlights: Vacuum-operated retractable headlamps. All together, one of the nicest English sportscars to reach the market in the 60’s, very quick then and still is and just a delight to drive. This example comes with a large folder of documentation from it’s present owner, who is a Lotus fanatic and parting with one of his cars with mixed feelings. All the paperwork supplied shows his dedication to the car and his constant attention to it’s needs. He has also supplied the following information which explains the car’s current status and condition:- “Michigan title but all import documents correct and included. Invoice for parts to restore engine. Engine machined by Southcott’s Competition pads fitted so screeching front brakes Certificate of authenticity as a type 45 December 1969 Carnival red. Weber 40 carbs. Compression increased to Sprint specs Chassis was rusty. I had another Elan being built to FIA appendix K specification requiring a new Tony Thompson strengthened racing chassis. My mechanics modified the spare chassis to replicate the strengthened racing chassis. This is now in the car. Body off restoration. My mechanics used to be John Surtees F1 mechanics. They also did Indy and CanAm. Shell was sand blasted and then had a tissue thin cloth of fiberglass put over the whole body to prevent future crazing. Car was then painted to match the colours of the Elan Sprint which I use in sprint events. Spinner tool for hubs – over $200 Wheel bearings replaced Overhauled rear suspension struts Overhaul driveshaft bearings Clutch replaced Starter motor and alternator replaced Even restored down to window pulleys, hinges and courtesy light switches Oil seals Sebring mirrors New front and rear bumpers New brake discs New jack shaft, pistons, valve springs Valves and compression increased to Sprint size Diff restored/rebuilt Gearbox restored/rebuilt New tail lights New wiring loom about $800 plus freight New dashboard Water pump kit which means any water pump maintenance doesn’t require engine out and head off. Plus new water pump components Timing chain Wider rims from a plus 2 with new sticky tyres New tensioner sprocket. New steering rack New pedal box New seat runners Brake callipers plated and reconditioned by Power Brakes. New discs all round.” Eligible for Historic registration in most jurisdictions, this equates to minimal on road costs. Available to inspect on our state of the art showroom floor in Adelaide. We can arrange transport door to door Australia wide, or you may be tempted to just drive it home. more

2017 Maserati Quattroporte GTS GranLusso – Auto
$125,900*
2017
15,494 km

2017 MASERATI QUATTROPORTE GTS GRANLUSSO – AUTO – ONE OWNER Delivered new to it’s owner by Solitaire Automotive, Adelaide’s Maserati dealer on the 24th of March 2017. Presenting in Bianco Alpi (Pearlescent White) with Red leather interior trim. All servicing done by the local Maserati dealer, most recently completed on the 3rd of February 2025 at 14,819kms. Powered by a 3.8 Litre twin turbo V8 engine, it produces 390Kw and 650Nm of power and torque, delivered to the rear wheels via an 8 speed auto transmission. Performance figures suggest 0-100kph in 4.7 secs and a top speed near 310kph. The 2017 Maserati Quattroporte GTS GranLusso features a luxury-oriented design package with a powerful twin-turbo V8 engine and premium amenities, including a Zegna silk interior and a Bowers & Wilkins sound system. It includes a suite of advanced safety and technology features as standard. Exterior Features The GranLusso trim offers a sophisticated exterior look with specific design elements. Wheels: 20-inch ‘Mercurio’ alloy wheels. Brake Callipers: Black brake callipers. Design: A new front lower fascia design with an elegant floating bridge element, body-colored sideskirts, and chrome bumper inserts. Headlights: Bi-xenon headlights with integrated LED daytime running lights, adaptive capabilities, and headlamp washers. Other highlights An active Air Shutter system in the revised front grille to improve aerodynamics, a power sunroof, and laminated side windows for improved sound insulation. Interior Features The cabin is designed with a focus on luxury and comfort, incorporating high-end materials and extensive adjustments. Upholstery Full premium leather seating with Zegna silk inserts, a material that also extends to other parts of the cabin. Trim ‘Radica’ open-pore wood trim on the dashboard and lower console, extending to the steering wheel and gear knob. Seating Comfort Power-adjustable, multi-level heated and ventilated front seats, and heated rear seats. Climate Control A four-zone automatic climate control system. Sunshades Power-operated rear window and side door sunshades . Technology and Infotainment The 2017 model year update introduced a new infotainment system with modern connectivity features. Infotainment System An 8.4-inch touchscreen display that is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Audio System An exclusive Bowers & Wilkins premium surround sound system with 15 speakers. Connectivity Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, a USB connection, an auxiliary input jack, and an SD card reader. Convenience Keyless entry for the front and rear doors, push-button start, and a power-adjustable steering column with memory settings. Safety and Driver Assistance The model includes a comprehensive suite of safety features, including new advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Driver Aids Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go function, Blind Spot Alert, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning with Advanced Brake Assist, and Automated Emergency Braking. Parking Front and rear parking sensors and a surround-view camera system. Other Safety Six airbags, stability and traction control, child seat anchors (ISOFIX), and tire pressure monitoring. A very glamourous offering from Maserati with at least four seat capability, loads of luxury, style and performance to enjoy. Available to admire on our state of the art showroom floor in Adelaide. We can arrange transport door to door Australia wide. more