
Lotus Mark III - Wikipedia
Lotus Mark III was a single-seater sports car built by Colin Chapman as a 750 Racer. It was the first car to ever be called a "Lotus". [1] In 1951, Chapman began to focus on a car for road racing, rather than trials, to compete in the 750 Motor Club formula, which used the Austin 7 as a basis.
Lotus 78 - Wikipedia
The Lotus 78 was a Formula One racing car used in the 1977 and 1978 seasons. It was designed by Peter Wright, Colin Chapman, Martin Ogilvie and Tony Rudd, and was the first ground effect car in Formula One.
莲花跑车 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
莲花汽车 [1] (Lotus Cars),中国大陆名莲花跑车、路特斯,是一家源自英国的跑车、赛车制造商。该公司因设计与制造划时代的赛车与生产极度轻量和拥有传奇性操控特色的汽车而著名。
Lotus Cortina - Wikipedia
Lotus Cortina is the commonly used term for the Ford Cortina Lotus, a high-performance sports saloon, which was produced in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1970 by Ford in collaboration with Lotus Cars.
Lotus Cars: Lotus Mk3
Lotus Mk3 was a single seated sports car built by Colin Chapman as a 750 Racer. In 1951, Chapman began to focus on a car for road racing, rather than trials, to compete in the 750 Motor Club formula, which used the Austin 7 as a basis.
Lotus Mark III - Wikicars
2010年10月29日 · The Lotus Mark III was a single seated sports car built by Colin Chapman as a 750 Racer.
HLR - The Cars - Historic Lotus Register
HLR Car records are held by the Registrars who specialize in their model (or models) of Lotus, and who should be consulted before purchase or restoration. In the table below, click on the small photograph to the left to be transferred to the page of the specialist Registrar.
The Lotus Mark IIIB/IV - The 1st Customer Cars | MAR Online
2020年12月4日 · The Mark IIIB is considered to hold particular significance in the history of Lotus as being the earliest customer ordered car ever sold by Lotus to a third party and the first to wear the Colin Chapman designed “ACBC” Lotus badge.
HLR - Lotus History - Historic Lotus Register
This car was called the Lotus Mk III, and his previous car became the Lotus Mk II, and the original Austin Seven Special became the Lotus Mk I - long after it had been sold!
Lotus Mk3 Car Guide - Classic Cars
Lotus Mark III was a single seated sports car built by Colin Chapman as a 750 Racer. In 1951, Chapman began to focus on a car for road racing, rather than trials, to compete in the 750 Motor Club formula, which used the Austin 7 as a basis.