This Caterham Super Seven was purchased by the seller on BaT in June 2020, and it was subsequently fitted with 13″ Minilite-style alloy wheels. Powered by a 2.0-liter Ford Zetec inline-four linked with a five-speed manual transmission, the car is finished in British Racing Green over a black interior. It features a yellow hood stripe, a de Dion rear end, a limited-slip differential, carbon-fiber trim, a roll bar, racing harnesses, side curtains, and a black soft top and tonneau cover. This Caterham has 8k miles and is now offered with a jack, a set of 15″ Prisoner alloy wheels with tires, and a Georgia title that lists the car as a 2002 Lotus Seven. British Racing Green paint finishes the exterior, and additional details consist of a yellow bonnet stripe and nose accent as well as a “7” grille insert, clamshell front fenders, black trim, and carbon-fiber mirror caps and rear stone guards. A removable top, a tonneau cover, and folding side curtains are included in the sale. The 13″ Minilite-style alloy wheels were added under current ownership, and they are mounted with 185/70 Kumho Solus TA11 tires. A matching spare is affixed to the rear of the car, and braking is handled by four-wheel discs. The car features an independent front suspension with adjustable Bilstein coilover assemblies and a de Dion setup out back. The adjustable bucket seats are trimmed in black cloth with Caterham backrest and headrest embroidery. Additional details include carbon-fiber threshold trim, a heater, and a center tunnel heat shielding kit. The Willans racing harnesses expire in 2024. A leather-wrapped Momo steering wheel fronts an optional carbon fiber dashboard that houses a 160-mph speedometer, an 8k-rpm tachometer, and gauges for fuel level, oil pressure, and coolant temperature. The digital odometer indicates 8k miles, approximately 600 of which were added under current ownership. Power is provided by a 2.0-liter Ford Zetec engine that has been fitted with an aftermarket intake camshaft. A honeycomb fuel tank protection kit was installed under previous ownership, and the fuel pump was replaced in 2019. The seller reports that the battery was replaced following their acquisition. An oil change was performed in September 2023. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. Additional photos of the underside are provided in the gallery below. Five 15″ Prisoner alloy wheels fitted with 195/50 Continental ContiProContact tires are included in the sale along with the wheel center caps, a jack, lug wrench, and parts invoices. The car is titled by the Massachusetts assigned VIN MA31500, shown above, and the Caterham Cars chassis tag is pictured in the gallery below. The current Georgia title carries an “Assembled” brand.