Possible 1993 Rotus 7 Project Car for Someone Here

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Possible 1993 Rotus 7 Project Car for Someone Here

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There is an inoperative, BMW-powered Rotus 7 project in the San Francisco area that just appeared on Bring a Trailer this morning. It was previously licensed and driven in California. It has California plates and title.

It has been sitting for a while. There is a lot of corrosion on exposed parts of the car. I know the area well. It's adjacent to my home town. It is about half a mile from Richardson Bay, which is a part of San Francisco Bay and subject to a lot of salty fog. It has probably been parked outside in that environment.

It is complete and looks like an excellent project car for someone. There is no reserve on the vehicle. Tamalpais Valley is just south of Mill Valley (94941) on the map.

Here is a link to the Bring a Trailer auction.

I have no association with the car's owner or personal knowledge about it. I'm just passing this on for benefit of our user community.
Damn! That front slip angle is way too large and the Ackerman is just a muddle.

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The car is in Birdland!
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I'm the new owner of that #93 Rotus 7 that was on BAT :-)
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Congratulations on a good buy Paul. That looked like a relatively easy project. Start a Build log here and track your progress of getting this one back on the road again.

Being an MG owner for decades, I have referred to your site many times. :cheers:
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@ptegler

Congratulations! Did you first hear about it here?

Cheers,
Damn! That front slip angle is way too large and the Ackerman is just a muddle.

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rx7locost wrote:Congratulations on a good buy Paul. That looked like a relatively easy project. Start a Build log here and track your progress of getting this one back on the road again.

Being an MG owner for decades, I have referred to your site many times. :cheers:

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Sold my '71 Vette on BAT back in April. That resto was my 'covid sanity' while sequestered. Wife was happy, it kept me out of here hair.
Saw the Rotus come up in the daily feed. ,, couldn't resist it.
Started the ball rolling building a Locost back in 2007. built a 24x40 garage in 2011 to handle project space, It still took another 4 cars worth of rehabs and still no 7.
So thank you BAT ....kind of forced my hand! ha!

Lonnie-S wrote:@ptegler

Congratulations! Did you first hear about it here?

Cheers,
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I finally looked at the pics on BAT. The front springs appear to be larger diameter than original, which were (as I recall) 2.5" ID. Curious how they reworked the mounts - and kept them from hitting the suspension rocker arm.
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KB58 wrote:I finally looked at the pics on BAT. The front springs appear to be larger diameter than original, which were (as I recall) 2.5" ID. Curious how they reworked the mounts - and kept them from hitting the suspension rocker arm.


It appears most were built with Koni shocks. This one (as well as one other I've found pics of) were built with Carrara shocks. I find it interesting as I have the same Carraras on on my FIS6. (fuel injected Spit 6 pronounced physics)

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