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Old 02-03-2010, 11:48 AM   #1
Escort_Obsessed
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Default Team Works Lotus Cortina Wheels?

Hey all,
Long time reader, small time writer!

A teacher at my school wants to sell me his 1967 Mk2 Cortina for a steal, and I'm thinking about creating a replica or look-alike of Graham Hill's Team Works Mk2 Cortina. Its fully original apart from 13" Jellys.

Does anyone know where I could find some immitation Team Works wheels?
and how could I get the "Team Lotus" text in the green splash?

And what were the main details for the Lotus Mk2's, like the upgraded suspension etc? I've tried wikipedia etc but you can only get so much from searching with your own limited knowledge in the first place!

Cheers, Toby

pictures here!
http://www.lotus-cortina.com/photos/.../wildbolz2.htm

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