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1965 Lotus Seven Series II [Mark VII]

1965 Lotus Seven [Mark VII] in The Prisoner, TV Series, 1967-1968 IMDB

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: UK

1965 Lotus Seven Series II [Mark VII]

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time

Comments about this vehicle

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Bebert FR

2006-02-09 19:51

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-- Last edit: 2006-12-09 23:02:05 (antp)

bent8rover UK

2007-02-13 01:08

From Episode 0: Arrival

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-- Last edit: 2007-02-13 01:26:18

Exiv96 BE

2007-02-13 01:14

1960 ? How come it has a 1965 plate ?

bent8rover UK

2007-02-13 01:26

From Episode 6: Many Happy Returns

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bent8rover UK

2007-02-13 01:30

Exiv96 wrote 1960 ? How come it has a 1965 plate ?

Production was 1957–1972. This is the S2 model released 1960.

rpcm PT

2007-02-13 02:39

I read that it was originally a 1965 Lotus demonstrator powered by a Cosworth 1500 engine. This makes it a Super Seven S2, produced from 1961 to 1968.
For the final episode (and because Lotus had already sold the Seven) another car was needed, so Caterham transformed an earlier Anglia 105E powered car to look like it and with the same registration. Another curiosity is that the first choice was an Elan, but Patrick McGoohan preferred the Seven.

bent8rover UK

2007-02-14 18:44

...oh yes the Elan wasn't very butch was it.. I can understand why McGoohan chose the 7 to match his character :D

quiksilver EN

2009-02-13 15:26

The reason I watched the program was the car. In the late 80’s I was at a motor show (or possibly a classic car show) and saw the actual seven from the program. It was on display with a modern day car with the same paintjob and a big screen behind showing scenes from the program. From what rpcm says above it is likely the car I saw was the second one described.

You also mention that an Elan was the first choice. I seem to remember in a rare epsisode not set in the village Mcgoohan drove an Elan. I think the episode was “The Girl Who Was Death”.

50Fraud US

2013-03-09 00:26

I've read that Lotus was planning to drop the Seven from their line at the time The Prisoner went on the air. Interest and Sales of the Seven jumped so dramatically with that exposure that they continued production of the car for something like five more years.

Sunbar UK

2016-09-06 13:18

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Its final appearance in the last episode.

KAR120C in 'Fallout' was not the same car as in 'Arrival' which had been sold overseas.
"The Prisoner Handbook by Steven Paul Davies, Alex Cox"

-- Last edit: 2016-09-06 13:34:39

Richard Davies EN

2018-07-14 19:01

In one episode No.6 mentioned he had assembled the Lotus 7 from a kit, & could quote the engine serial number.

Jale PL

2021-10-17 16:06

Replaced:

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Ep. 6:

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Ep. 16:

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Richard Davies EN

2023-06-29 22:51

The registration is currently on a 2001 Caterham Super Seven, which is currently off the road.

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