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    Lotus ELAN frame similar to the DeLorean

    Bash me if this has been posted before..
    Couldn't find it on the search tool.
    So here it is:

    First X-Frame was GM's release back in 1957 with their 1964 Buick riviera carrying it:


    Lotus ELAN


    So Lotus didn't go to far off their designs to create the Delorean frame..
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    I always thought it was based on the Esprit, but the Elan's looks much more like the D's



    but the Elan's looks much more like the D's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    I always thought it was based on the Esprit, but the Elan's looks much more like the D's
    Wow, the Elan's basically looks like a backwards DeLorean frame. Many of the classic car books I grew up cited the DeLorean using a frame design similar to the Elan's... I always figured that was misinformation. Looks like they were right after all.
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