Superlight - owners and past owners
Superlight - owners and past owners
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carphotographer

Original Poster:

515 posts

215 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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Hello,

Just a quick call out to owners or previous owners of the Superlight .

I would love to know what number your Superlight is/was. how many owners, what options were fitted by the factory and what has been changed and why, what type of wheels, tyres and roll bar . Anything you would change ?

I'm a new owner of this iconic 7 and interested to learn about the car.



Many thanks

Jonathan

AndrewGP

2,077 posts

182 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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I used to own Superlight No 157 though by the time I bought it, it had been extensively upgraded and was identical to an R300. I then further upgraded it with a stronger engine, dry sump oil system and numerous other bits.

Have you seen the Superlight Register?

carphotographer

Original Poster:

515 posts

215 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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AndrewGP said:
I used to own Superlight No 157 though by the time I bought it, it had been extensively upgraded and was identical to an R300. I then further upgraded it with a stronger engine, dry sump oil system and numerous other bits.

Have you seen the Superlight Register?
Cheers Andrew,
Yes I've seen "The Register" ... is this still an active site ? Would be good to know what the spec the cars are.

super7

2,169 posts

228 months

Thursday 19th October 2017
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I had the original Superlight..... Car No 8. From brand new. Ordered it on the day the review came in Autocar and took delivery in Feb 1997. The spec was exactly as the Superlight should be. No extra add-ons or anything.... cost £21k.

It got in a right mess when I went through a divorce and had no interest in visiting the ex-wifes house (mine as well) to clean the car, work on it, or just plain use it. All the chassis started to rot, and the powder coating stated to flake away from rust underneath. It basically didn't run for 4-5 years.

Sold it on a few years back (basically gave it away) to a friend who spent the time on it and sold it on, i think. Must have needed at least £3-4K to get back into mint condition.

Unsuprisingly it was the best Caterham i've ever driven, and i've had and raced a few!

V7SLR

457 posts

206 months

Friday 20th October 2017
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Jonathan, you've probably seen my reply on BC smile

Likewise on the divorce front, when I did get to my SLR the nose and bonnet had sustained substantial damage at which point I had to remove it to safer storage. It's a pretty crap time!

Stu.

carphotographer

Original Poster:

515 posts

215 months

Friday 20th October 2017
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Hi Stu, yes seen the reply on BC. Thanks ! :-)
Interesting to hear about 006, by the looks of it, it had the low back plastic seats . I met the owner of 008 who has had his from new.
It's great to hear people think it's one of the best 7's they've owned.
I've just got mine back from BOSS and is number 007.
Jon

Green George

319 posts

271 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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I have Superlight number 106. In my opinion the Superlights are a real sweet spot for 7’s. I have a blog at https://caterhamsuperlight106.wordpress.com which tells the story of 106.

carphotographer

Original Poster:

515 posts

215 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Hi George,
I was only reading you website last night, we've exchanged a few emails in the past.
Jon

Green George

319 posts

271 months

Friday 27th October 2017
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Glad to hear you have got your Superlight sorted. Enjoy!