The first car Lotus ever sold, and the first car to wear the revered yellow crest of the brand?! Yessir!
Colin Chapman’s stylized initials formed the basis of the emblem, but it was the most designed piece of the machine. The rest of the car is ruthlessly functional — with giant bulges in the hood exploding from the metal like some giant hematomas.
Along with the twin lamps forming nostrils at the tip of the narrow hood, the ONK license plate is more than a little tongue-in-cheeck. Oink, oink… like a pig….
But this car sung at auction. The sale price of $248,000 is at the bottom of its pre-sale estimate, but the car is sure to make its new owner very happy with its one-off details and sports-car handling focus.
1951 Lotus Mk IIIB
Gooding & Co.
Amelia Island 2015
Formerly the Property of Adam Currie | The Earliest Lotus Sold to a Customer
1951 Lotus Mk IIIB
Coachwork by Williams & Pritchard
Estimate: $250,000 – $450,000
SOLD: $247,500
Chassis: 151844 |
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*Please note this vehicle is sold on a Bill of Sale. |
CAR HIGHLIGHTS
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An Integral Piece of Lotus History
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The First Lotus Built for a Customer and the First Car to Wear the Company Badge
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Raced in Period by Colin Chapman, Adam Currie, and Tony Marsh
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Correct and Authentic Car, Faithfully Presented in 1953 Livery
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Eligible for Many Important Historic Motoring Events
TECHNICAL SPECS
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