LOTUS 69
Lowest Price: £37,800 • Median Price: £37,800 • Highest Price: £37,800 • Sell-Through Rate: 50%

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£37,800
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SINCE 2020
£37,800
MEDIAN PRICE:
SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£37,800
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
2
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
50%
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The Lotus 69, a Formula Ford and Formula B race car, emerged in 1970.
Designed by Dave Baldwin, it aimed to offer an affordable, competitive platform.
Its tubular space frame chassis and Ford engine made it popular among aspiring racers.
The Lotus 69 saw success in various Formula Ford and Formula B events.
Its successor was the Lotus 71.
A lesser-known tale involves a young Emerson Fittipaldi testing a Lotus 69. He provided feedback that helped refine the car's handling. This input, early in his career, showcased his talent beyond driving. It also underscored Lotus's commitment to driver input in car development.
How much is a Lotus 69 worth?
In average condition, a Lotus 69 is worth £37,800.
What is the most expensive Lotus 69 to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Lotus 69 to sell in history was sold for £49,179.
What is the cheapest Lotus 69 to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Lotus 69 to sell in history was sold for £37,800.
When was the Lotus 69 produced?
The Lotus 69 was produced in 1971.


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