Caterham Time…!

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So, what with a milestone birthday looming this year and having missed my promise to myself by ten years to have either an Elise or a Caterham (for the last big birthday), I decided it was finally time…!

After a little to and fro, I decided to go with a Caterham, mainly thinking back to my late teens when no less than three school friends built kit cars and the seed having been sown. Plus (with the sensible hat on) the ability to DIY a lot of things on a Caterham appealed, with none of the awkward access and expensive clamshells on an Elise. Budget set to £16k - nothing to break the bank and limiting myself to the “lower” end of the Caterham market. Much research was conducted and I located this lovely thing through the owners club for £12,500.

It’s a late 90s car, 1600cc K-series supersport, 138hp with the stainless 4-2-1 exhaust, LSD and 6 speed box.

Few little bits to sort out - there’s a perished steering rack gaiter to replace, an MOT advisory for a dust cover on an upper suspension ball joint (I’ll probably replace both ball joints at ~£40 a side), and the seller included some new chromed rear arch protectors he’d not got round to putting on, along with a new pair of front cycle wings, as the ones on the car are a little tatty. But no bother - I didn’t want an immaculate garage queen (and nor could I afford one), I wanted something to enjoy, drive and tinker with.

First journey home round the M25 and up the A1M was… fun(!), but went out for a first proper little drive during the good weather last weekend. Absolutely love it!

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Very nice! I've always wanted a Caterham but having no space in the garage I wouldn't want to leave it out on the driveway so I ended up with an Exige which too worries me about clamshell prices if I have any issues :p

Enjoy!
 
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Truly awesome cars, easily the most fun car ever on a track or empty car park. :D

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Was a brief ownership but a free one, purchased on 1200 miles for £39,800 and sold back to original owner on 2500 miles and a few track days for £39,500, best £300 I ever spent. :D


It was too nice to live outside basically been a practically brand new 420R, I could have easily sold it for 44-45k but I made an agreement with the owner I bought it from, should I ever sell it he would have the option to buy back, I like to keep to my word and promises, as such he had first dibs and it was only fair he got to buy it and for a fair price, epic car.

I shall re-visit Caterham but will probably look for a 1.6-1.8 Rover/Sigma engine for the better balance as the 2.0 Duratec does add a little more weight in the nose of the car.


Enjoy! :D
 
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Nice motor, congratulations! When are you honda k swapping and turboing it....

Haha, never! Surely the whole original point of the Lotus/Caterham 7 is the lightweight, revvy, N/A engine.

The engine in this car is probably the best bit. It has the Supersport camshafts in it, so the idle is ever so slightly lumpy (but perfectly acceptable), it has a feather light throttle, pulls smoothly without any jerkiness from near enough idle, builds quickly and urgently, and then as it passes about 5000rpm it just throws itself up the road.

I can only see turbo lag being annoying and not adding anything to the experience? Plus Honda’s K engines go backwards (IIRC) which would mean all sorts of faff with gearboxes and other assorted (expensive) problems to solve…
 
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I'd love to have one someday, must set myself a similar goal and ensure I get it done.

We produce all the parts/sleeves/bushes etc that make up the chassis's and so on. So feels fitting I should have a go in one at some point :D

Enjoy!
 
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So many happy memories......

Bought my first one back in about 1993. My build diary was the first web page I ever wrote.

It's still there of anyone is interested!

Prepare for some awesome page design!

Wowzers, blast from the past!

Love the warning and extra link to the whole 170kb image at the top. And all the old school html. And being able to afford to casually decide to go for a meal out…
 
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Sod the roof. I only ever had mine on twice in two years, and once was on the way home from picking it up!
Used mine as a daily commuter for about 2 years. Roof worked surprisingly well in all weather.

Only reason I sold my first caterham (ford xflow 1700) was because I wanted to build another one (rover k series).

Later car had fuel injection, but I always loved the twin webers on the xflow.
 
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Used mine as a daily commuter for about 2 years. Roof worked surprisingly well in all weather.

Only reason I sold my first caterham (ford xflow 1700) was because I wanted to build another one (rover k series).

Later car had fuel injection, but I always loved the twin webers on the xflow.
I was going to ask if anyone had attempted daily driving in one, interesting!

What was that like in the winter months?
 
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I was going to ask if anyone had attempted daily driving in one, interesting!

What was that like in the winter months?
My biggest hurdle to using mine as a commuter car was finding someone that would actually insure it for commuting. I had to insure via a specialist and most of them (for me) only included SD&P.
 
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My biggest hurdle to using mine as a commuter car was finding someone that would actually insure it for commuting. I had to insure via a specialist and most of them (for me) only included SD&P.

Perhaps I got lucky - I got commuting included with AF for an extra £10-£20 (can’t remember exactly), for those occasional sunny summer mornings!
 
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