New victim to the Course?
I'm not sure about the car rolling about like a labrador on a fresh cut lawn, is in the background of the 2nd pic, possibly and old Simca from what I can make out of the grille shape, but the track is Winton Raceway in rural Victoria, and given that the race had a mixed field of touring and sports cars in was probably the Winton 6 Hour which was a relay race of 3 car teams, the Lotus was a DNF as per usual.ToadKeeper post=210611 userid=26232Many thanks Cobber. Chap who is a Twink race engine expert on Elan.net was (is) an Aussie. We had many a chat. (Even if a bit one way!)
Where do I find the online manual?
Any idea what the vehicle 2nd in the 2nd image is?
Wonder what a sparkly Lotus 11 is worth these days. One of my favourite articles - https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a28512925/the-legend-of-the-lotus-eleven/
I seem to recall a small stone managed to get sucked into one of the Weber carburetors and as the saying goes "That knackered that sketch!"
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- David Aiketgate
- Offline
- David
- mgf mk2 freestyle mpi 16" wheels, in Anthracite.
- Posts: 20385
- Thanks: 4464
Where do I find the online manual?
David Aiketgate replied:-
Have a look in the Library, Downloads section. Technical manuals. Click here. You'll find the MGF, MGTF, and MGTF (09 on) workshop manuals.
David
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Rebuilt hydragas spheres for MGFs are available, they are just expensive, although it is probably not that much worse than any other suspension refurbishment.
Take your time in finding the right car. The issues are overblown. This site has invaluable 'how to guides' that will explain how to do it yourself. A lot of the smaller stuff is easy to do. These cars are well understood by now, so most 'issues' are easy to identify and prevent. They are sort of modern and vintage at the same time. If you look after them, they are quite reliable. Most parts are easy to find (except a few) and inexpensive. There is a lot of great advice on this site on how to improve the original design as well (in terms of handling, comfort, reliability etc.).
I would strongly recommend asking here when inspecting any potential car, You will get a lot of experienced advice and useful pointers! Just be sure to share photos as it is easier to understand.
I would also recommend the Restoration Guide by Roger Parker. It is a great resource. The Buyer Guide book by comparison is useless.
Noce Lotus BTW. the 2+2 is one of my favorite models!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ToadKeeper
- Offline Topic Author
- Apprentice MGer
- Posts: 11
- Thanks: 0
Looks very like yours - same car?
You would be just the man to ask - does the light tan /beige covered dashboard top reflect in the screen? It looks like it here or is that just the camera angle?
What do you think of the car on offer?
Vince
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Notanumber
- Offline
- Senior MGer
- Posts: 1020
- Thanks: 170
2003 TF 135 sunstorm
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Airportable
- Away
- Senior MGer
- Posts: 2259
- Thanks: 512
Had I been aware of interiors other than “mudstone” I might have looked further.
But I didn’t; I recon that would serve nicely.
M
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Airportable
- Away
- Senior MGer
- Posts: 2259
- Thanks: 512
M
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
The tan dash definitely does not reflect light at all.
The car looks good from the photos but you will need to have a closer look at the wheel wells and underside for corrosion.
The color matched hardtop is a nice to have. Some people do not care for them but personally I find it really transforms the car in the winter. The liner, if original, is almost certainly sagging but is an easy fix.
Overall the car looks to be well kept and original.
The lighter color convertible top shows dirt and stains much more than a darker color top.
The color is an aquamarine that looks either green or blue depending on the light.
The faded badges front and rear are very typical for the MG TF. The wind blocker is a nice little extra,
Personally, I am not a huge fan of the alcantra seats and changed mine out for leather. I did however save the original seats as they are specific to this model.
The carpet is pulling away from the door openings - this is very normal and can be easily rectified by putting some dense foam padding under the footwell carpet.
If you plan on checking it out in person please advise and we can give you a few pointers of things to check.
Personally, it was the color scheme of this particular model that attracted me to the car.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Notanumber
- Offline
- Senior MGer
- Posts: 1020
- Thanks: 170
When I'd had a good look at them though and firstly given them a good clean I realised they were comfortable and there was a reason they were regarded as fairly high end back in the day. I spent a careful hour with a clothes de-bobbler on them that visually transformed them from rough to tidy. I then replaced the sagging drivers side base foam and got a local upholsterer to restitch a seam in the base cover which had started to pull apart due to the sagging. The results after a bit of care and attention are very pleasing and Im glad I didnt chuck them out in favour of leather
2003 TF 135 sunstorm
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ToadKeeper
- Offline Topic Author
- Apprentice MGer
- Posts: 11
- Thanks: 0
Thanks for the list. Looks good in the image? I've found most of then do - we'll see. Maybe anyway - I contacted the owner and so far not a peep.
Notanumber,
I'm deliberately looking for a car without leather seat centres. I find it gets bum scorching hot in summer. I had (have somewhere?) a black sheepskin
that I used to actually sit on. Much warmer in winter as well! It does cause much scoffing but I care not a jot.
Actually, grey centres might go better with the Goodwood green than the black!
Vince
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Notanumber
- Offline
- Senior MGer
- Posts: 1020
- Thanks: 170
2003 TF 135 sunstorm
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.