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Lotus Esprit Sumbmarine Car From 77 James Bond 'spy Who Loved Me' Movie on 2040-cars

US $1,000,000.00
Year:1977 Mileage:7
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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NEVADA CAR DEALER #40339, STOCK # 007  - CAR SOLD WITH BILL OF SALE ONLY - DOES NOT RUN, NOT STREET LEGAL 

ONE MILLION DOLLARS !!!! 

THE OWNER IS SELLING THIS CAR FOR THE SAME PRICE THAT DR. EVIL CHARGED TO SPARE THE WORLD IN THE FIRST "AUSTIN POWERS" MOVIE.    BUT THIS IS ONE OF ONLY 3 REMAINING LOTUS SUBMARINE PROP CARS FROM THE JAMES BOND MOVIE "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME"  !!!! 

READ ON....   

HOT ROD CITY LAS VEGAS WILL BE SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED THIS SUMMER WITH THE JAMES BOND LOTUS SUBMARINE CAR
DRIVEN BY ROGER MOORE IN 1977'S 'THE SPY WHO LOVED ME'

The Classic Lotus Esprit S1, Recently Restored By Rick Dale And Featured on the History Channel's "American Restoration” Is On Loan From The Dezer Hollywood Cars Museum In Florida, Which Will Soon Announce Plans To Expand Its Dezer Collection at Hot Rod City

 

Hot Rod City Las Vegas (www.hotrodcitylasvegas.com) is going amphibious this summer with the arrival of the James Bond Lotus Esprit Submarine Car, driven in a classic chase scene on the Italian isle of Sardinia by Roger Moore in the 1977 film "The Spy Who Loved Me.”       

The vehicle, known for its unique feature of converting into a submarine, is on loan from The Dezer Hollywood Cars Museum for the Summer of 2014. It was recently featured on The History Channel's "American Restoration,” where it was restored by the show's star Rick Dale, owner of Rick's Restorations in Las Vegas.

There were six Lotus submarine cars built and used in the film, with one of them being a drivable underwater sub (though none were pressurized like a real submarine). There are only three remaining in existence. The one at Hot Rod City is the retractable wheel version that appeared onscreen.

The Lotus Esprit S1 (or Series 1) was built by Lotus in the UK between 1976 and 1978. It was launched in 1975 at the Paris Auto Show and went into production in June 1976, replacing the Europa in the Lotus model lineup.

The Dezer Collection (www.dezercollection.com), whose main location is in North Miami, will soon be announcing plans for expansion of its museum facility at Hot Rod City.

Hot Rod City Las Vegas, which opened in 2011, is a dealer of and home to some of the coolest hot rods and classic cars in Sin City, including 90 vehicles (60 cars, 30 motor scooters) from the Dezer Collection. Many are film and TV icons, including the "Beverly Hillbillies” jalopy, the Mercedes from "The Hangover,” the "Back To The Future” DeLorean, KITT (from "Knight Rider”), Grandpa Munster's  Dragula and the "General Lee” Dodge Charger from "Dukes of Hazard.”

Hot Rod City Las Vegas is located at 5115 Dean Martin Drive #905, Las Vegas, Nev. 89118.

Please note, I am a boutique classic car dealer in Nevada, so any Nevada residents who purchase this car to register in Nevada will need to pay a 8.1 % Nevada sales tax and a $99 documentation fee... but I have taken this into consideration in the great-value pricing of this car.

Come to Vegas to party and drive home an incredible vehicle that is quite a lot of class, fun and quality for the money ! Best, Steve in Las Vegas cell 213 500 8619

http://www.hotrodcitylasvegas.com/?page_id=32


FINANCING AVAILABLE Through JJ Best with just 20% down and upon approved credit.

DISCLAIMER: All vehicles are USED and sold AS IS and WHERE IS. We encourage you to come to Las Vegas to inspect the vehicle yourself or arrange for a qualified mechanic to go over it for you. Because there is not any Refunds or Warranty expressed or implied. We have revealed all details to the best of our knowledge. We are not responsible for any defects not mentioned by our staff or in our advertising. Any and all repairs and hidden problems that occurred previously or later, insurance, taxes, registration, smog requirements, issues at your state’s DMV and shipping are also the responsibility of the buyer. The Vehicles we sell are vintage and/or old school and a certain amount of knowledge of classic cars and auto mechanics is advised.These are not brand new turn-key vehicles so don’t expect them to be perfect. Please note that no sales are final until full payment has been made and a sales contract has been signed by both parties.


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Lotus Exige S Roadster coming this summer to a circuit near you

Wed, 01 May 2013

We haven't heard much about the Lotus Exige S Roadster since we first saw it at the Geneva Motor Show last year, but Lotus is now confirming the car will go on sale this summer. Of course, unless anything has changed since the car was introduced, Lotus' "ultimate roadster" will still not be coming to the US.
Lotus has released a new video showing its 345-horsepower roadster in action, and while it doesn't even show that much of the car, you can check out our live images of the Exige S Roadster in our gallery. The video, which looks like a knockoff of a Universal Studios movie trailer, is posted below.

Lotus Evora 400 Roadster won't save the brand, and that's okay

Mon, Mar 7 2016

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