This 1973 Lotus Europa has been racing since new, and today carries some wild wide fiberglass to cover 10 inch wide slicks. The seller notes that the car won a season championship with HRG two years ago. The big flares may scare some vintage groups, but the new owner shouldn’t have a problem finding a place to compete. Find it here on eBay in Hillsborough, New Jersey.

The classic, lithe lines of the Europa are a bit exaggerated in this version that likely ran IMSA events in the late 70’s. The black and white paint, with red highlights certainly look vintage, but the modern sponsorship logos are a bit out of place. The massive American Racing mag wheels look perfect.

No dyno sheet is included, but we’d expect around 200hp out of the race-prepared Lotus twin-cam in the back of this Europa. Rather than the “factory” Renault gearbox, this carries a Hewland race transmission meant for the increased power. The added tube frame structure looks plenty sturdy to handle the load from the massive Hoosier slicks.

Good power, light weight, massive grip–even without any historic provenance, this would make a wonderful trackday toy. With logbooks dating to the year of manufacture, this car is sure to fit somewhere.