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    Default Lotus 61 Chassis Plate Size

    Hi all. Can somebody with a Lotus 61 give me the measurements of the chassis/identification plate that attaches to the dash. The little rectangular one. It looks about and inch and a quarter by three inches or so.
    Thanks in advance, Graham.

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    Default ID plate

    I owned a lotus 61 in 1972 I still have the plate it is 1x3 it was mounted on the bulkhead on the right side of dash. the car was from Lotus east in CT. It was a great looking car in its day. Then I had a lotus 69 what a car!

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    Thanks, I had already received the dimensions but forgot to post I had. So what happened to the car if you still have the plate?
    Graham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earley Motorsports View Post
    Thanks, I had already received the dimensions but forgot to post I had. So what happened to the car if you still have the plate?
    Graham.
    It would be great to think its still out there. I raced in the NE in the late 70S I was a mechanic for Fred Opert Racing. I had a 61 my first car Lotus 69 Mk 6c Titan then Fred gave me a new MK 8 Titan what a dog. Then I started racing stock cars. I have a Zink z10 for vintage racing now.
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