I assumed that Zoran Stefanovich would have had all the 1997 F1 Lolas. Clearly not. If I were a millionaire, I would want to build up my own car museum and this would definately be one that I would want in there...
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
I'd buy it and use it to finish last in EUROBOSS races if I had the money (presuming it's still driveable, I'd imagine the engine, gearbox and ECU would either have been removed or have seized up by now).
I'd never noticed that livery looks really like the one of the lego cars I used to build
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I assumed that Zoran Stefanovich would have had all the 1997 F1 Lolas. Clearly not. If I were a millionaire, I would want to build up my own car museum and this would definately be one that I would want in there...
I don't think it could with only 500€. Anyway, I could buy it to try to beat the tuner boys in my town with their Saxos and 206s.
The T96-50 F3000 car starts at £50,000, so I would expect the T97-30 to be a fair amount above that.
"One day Bruno told me that he had heard the engine momentarily making a strange sound; his suspicion was that all the cylinders had been operating." --Nigel Roebuck
I would love this... maybe if I had this, I could try and bluff my way into F1 next year... just stick some new wings on it and take a picture of Kazuki Nakajima in the monocoque..
...And if you look at the nose, they were also sponsered by F1 Racing magazine. I think this was the year after the magazine was launched...
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:...And if you look at the nose, they were also sponsered by F1 Racing magazine. I think this was the year after the magazine was launched...
Got an email from lola cars about the costs and what you will get:
Many thanks for your email. The 1997 Lola Formula 1 is sold as a rolling chassis. It comes with its original gearbox casing suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres and all race worthy components.
We are currently receiving offers of around £100000 for this very rare and well know car, in this configuration.
We would also be happy to consider putting the car back as a running and race worthy car.
f1-gast wrote:Got an email from lola cars about the costs and what you will get:
Many thanks for your email. The 1997 Lola Formula 1 is sold as a rolling chassis. It comes with its original gearbox casing suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres and all race worthy components.
We are currently receiving offers of around £100000 for this very rare and well know car, in this configuration.
We would also be happy to consider putting the car back as a running and race worthy car.
Lol, "race worthy", as if it ever was race worthy.
f1-gast wrote:Got an email from lola cars about the costs and what you will get:
Many thanks for your email. The 1997 Lola Formula 1 is sold as a rolling chassis. It comes with its original gearbox casing suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres and all race worthy components.
We are currently receiving offers of around £100000 for this very rare and well know car, in this configuration.
We would also be happy to consider putting the car back as a running and race worthy car.
Now is when we all hijack this thread to talk about The Bank Job.
It looks like there isn't that much interesting for the car lola is selling. Got another email (after 10 days) when i mailed them back couldn't afford it.
This is what the told:
Do you have the possibility to take care yourself or the engine fitting, loom etc. In that case, We would only supply the car with gearbox and radiator and you take care of the plumbing and electrics and look at reducing the price?
Well the asking price is now 55.000 pounds you have to do the plumbing engine etc yourself. Me and some friends are now really thinking about buying the car.
f1-gast wrote:Well the asking price is now 55.000 pounds you have to do the plumbing engine etc yourself. Me and some friends are now really thinking about buying the car.
So i will keep you all up to date if we buy it.
that´s great! I wouldn´t mind showing my friends an F1 in my garage!
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55pounds!! Holy crap thats a good deal. Although what would you have to exactly do to get it up and running. I guess it wouldnt be as simple as sloting in the engine nd connecting a few things up i suppose. But they must be desparate to sell it.
Im still in negotiation with lola cars. But i think i will not have the money, as far we got 34.000 euro. (private money) We van buy a F3000 car from them for that money incl. plumbung etc, but we want the F1 car.
I was also hoping to invest along with f1-gast into the this project, however after careful financial consideration it is not a viable option for me...as I am completely skint
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We will get our race licence, and we will buy perhaps a Stillo Abarth change it a littlebit so we can start rally racing. Maybe where gonna also start in a cupleague Like renault clio cup.
so if their others interested i can give you the email of the guy who sells it.
We will get our race licence, and we will buy perhaps a Stillo Abarth change it a littlebit so we can start rally racing. Maybe where gonna also start in a cupleague Like renault clio cup.
so if their others interested i can give you the email of the guy who sells it.
Stilo Abarth? Buy a Clio R3 or a Lancer, we're not as rejectful.