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[Origin of light weight sports car which continues to shine]
The masterpiece of light weight sports car produced by British sports car maker Lotus from 1957 to 1973 is Lotus 7.
Out of Lotus 7 which was made to Series IV with improvements, Series II is the most mass-produced type announced in 1960.
The frame was redesigned, the rear suspension was modified, and the wheels were reduced from 15 inches to 13 inches.
The nose cowl and front and rear fender were changed to FRP.
Those with high performance engines such as Cosworth were called Super 7.
Although production at Lotus has been discontinued since 1973, the equipment has been purchased by Lotus Dealer Caterham Cars Co., Ltd. to continue production and sales.
They have been renamed Caterham Cars Seven, and they are still producing various Sevens for enthusiasts.
It is 1/24 scale, total length 139 mm, overall width 61 mm, overall height 41 mm.
The simple form of the open 2-seater which is said to be the origin of light weight sports cars is modeled as it is.
The serial 4-cylinder engine reproduces the carburetor, exhaust pipe and mission precisely.
The front suspension which is characterized by the upper arm of the stabilizer and the rear suspension which supports the axle by the trailing arm and the A-type diagonal link.
Metal air funnel, etching parts such as the front grille, and seat belts are set for a more realistic finish.
The headlight ring and wheel cap are plated parts.
They are also assembled into the Club Man lace specification equipped with racing screen and roll bar.
[Product details]
When completed : Total length approx. 139 mm, overall width approx. 61 mm, overall height approx. 41 mm.