Highlights
- One of just four pre-production prototype Eclat Excels built in 1982
- Final Lotus model launched during Colin Chapman's lifetime
- Engine completely rebuilt approximately 10,000 miles ago
- Upgraded with adjustable shocks, polybushing and power steering
- 2.2-litre Type 912 Lotus engine, Toyota gearbox, and running gear
- Comprehensive history file with MOT certificates dating from 1987
- Galvanised chassis in good condition
The Appeal
Lotus’ '70s and '80s model naming got somewhat confusing. This car is the short-lived ‘Eclat Excel’ produced between 1982 and 1984. It was an extensively upgraded Eclat featuring a revised, galvanised chassis and dependable Toyota running gear, including gearbox, driveline and brakes. These cars retained the ‘narrow body’ styling of the original Eclat, but with revised body colour bumpers that would later be carried over to the wider Excel.
The Eclat Excel was the last car developed under Colin Chapman’s tutelage - he died shortly after it was launched - and this example is one of just four pre-production prototypes. It was used for evaluation, press duties and development and carries the notable chassis suffix ‘1148.’ Any Eclat Excel is extremely rare, but this car is especially so.
It is in extremely good condition, its red paintwork said to be free of the usual fibreglass crazing, and its chassis is also reportedly in good order. The beige velour interior is a feast for the eyes, a highly preserved and barely worn cabin with an array of original features. The Type 912 2.2-litre Lotus engine was rebuilt 10,000 miles ago, including cylinder liners. We’re told the car features useful upgrades like power steering, adjustable shock absorbers, and polybushing that improve usability and the driving experience.
With its Toyota running gear and galvanised chassis, the Eclat Excel rectified many of the issues with the earlier cars. This car has the condition and provenance to appeal to collectors.
Key Information
- Mileage: 93,000 miles (warranted by MOT history from 1987 to 2023, we are told)
- Country of registration: United Kingdom
- Technical inspection status: MOT exempt, MOT expired (history documented through 2023)
- Technical specs: 2.2-litre 160 bhp, four-cylinder inline engine, 135 mph top speed
- Paperwork: Comprehensive history file including manuals, receipts and MOT certificates from 1987
The Detail
- One of four prototype Excels produced for testing, press and development
- Chassis number ending 1148
- Original red paintwork in very good condition with correct gold decals and badging
- Factory Speedline alloys in very good condition with matching Yokohama tyres
- Light age to alloy wheel centre caps as shown
- Engine completely rebuilt approximately 10,000 miles ago with new cylinder liners
- Suspension uprated with polythene bushes and adjustable shock absorbers
- Power steering fitted with new pipework
- Galvanised chassis with additional undercoating protection
- The vendor states the bodywork presents well with no surface crazing or marking
- Very well kept beige velour interior with matching door cards, carpets and trim
- Light age to note inside, typical of an original interior
- Original Blaupunkt Cambridge radio/cassette player retained
- Original spare wheel and tool kit included
- The vendor states the car drives tight, responsive and confidence-inspiring
- The vendor describes the interior as very well-preserved
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