Lot details Registration No: L753OMP Chassis No: SCC000019N1259307
- No. 866 of the 950 Lotus Type 104 cars made (Carlton: 320 / Omega: 630)
- 76,600 recorded miles as supported by service records and old MOTs
- Original Service Literature binder, book pack, assorted invoices, MOT'd till April 2019
Further Info:
Introduced in October 1990, the Lotus Carlton 'Type 104' (or Lotus Omega as it was known outside the UK) soon became infamous for its reputed 177mph top speed. Based around a four-door Vauxhall Carlton bodyshell modified to accept wider wheelarches, sideskirts and a pronounced boot spoiler, the newcomer also benefited from Lotus enhanced power steering, disc brake and suspension assembles (the latter including a sophisticated multi-link rear set-up complete with limited slip differential). Fed by twin Garrett turbochargers, its 3.6 litre 24-valve straight-six engine was allied to six-speed ZF manual transmission. With a quoted 377bhp and 419lbft of torque on tap, the Lotus Carlton / Omega could apparently sprint from 0-60mph in 5.2 seconds and 0-100mph in 11.5 seconds. Judged by the contemporary motoring press to be a performance match for the Ferrari Testarossa and Porsche 911 Turbo (though, some of its in-gear acceleration times were superior), the Type 104 only remained in production until October 1992 by which time just 950 are thought to have been made (320 Lotus Carltons and 630 Lotus Omegas).
Acquired by the vendor after a lengthy search that saw numerous other examples rejected, Car Number 0866 has been sparingly used over the last six years (its odometer reading increasing from 75,400 to 76,600 miles). Garaged alongside various other sports and super saloons, it remains highly original with no obvious signs of past accident damage or the corrosion issues that can plague surviving Type 104 cars. The Anthracite leather upholstery presents very nicely aside from the stitching to one rear headrest which has come loose. Starting readily upon inspection, Car Number 0866 is currently undergoing a cherished number plate transfer and might well have been reunited with its original 'L753 OMP' number plate by the time of sale.
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