First introduced in the early 1960s, the Lotus Elan model was initially offered in a coupe and convertible two-seater. In 1967, a Plus 2 model was introduced, with a longer chassis, a higher roofline, and two additional seats in the back. The Elan model evolved throughout the years, in four seriesS1, S1, S3 and S4 and the last model called the Spirit. The coupe and convertible two-seater models were discontinued in 1973 and the Lotus Elan Plus 2 remain in production until 1975. The 1974 Lotus Elan Plus 2 was quite modern. Inside, the car featured powered windows, a full wood-grain dashboard and few gauges and knobs. The car was powered by a 1.6-liter, four-cylinder engine with Weber carburetors, linked to a four-speed gearboxor five-speed gearbox on option.
Looking to purchase a classic Lotus?
Should you be looking for a model of 1974 Lotus Elan, The Beverly Hills Car Club can help. Their team of classic car experts has an extensive knowledge of the market in terms of availabilities and value. The friendly staff is always happy to help clients and friends find the classic car of their dreams. Call their Los Angeles classic car dealership today and ask for their tips and advice to help you make a smart purchase at the right price. One recommendation from the team is to hire a classic Lotus expert to carry out a pre-purchase inspection. This will allow you to accurately evaluate the value of a model and obtain all the information on the classic’s condition and functioning. In addition, The Beverly Hills Car Club team has a large inventory of classics for sale.
Come visit the Los Angeles classic car dealership today and find out about the current models of 1974 Lotus Elan in inventory. The team is looking forward to meeting you soon! If you’re not in the area, don’t hesitate to call. The experts will assist you from anywhere in the country.
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