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CATERHAM’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY PACK

Ben Corley | May 18, 2007

As 2007 is the year of its Golden Jubilee celebrations, the iconic Caterham Seven has been made available with an exclusive Anniversary Options Pack.

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Available only on Caterhams ordered during 2007 and limited to just 50 units, owners will have the choice of two distinctive colour schemes, both featuring a striking gold motif.

The two colour options are Platinum Silver Metallic paint with a Gold/Black anniversary twin-stripe and noseband, or the reversed scheme with Sapphire Black Metallic paint with Gold/Silver stripes. The limited edition Anniversary Options Pack also includes gold ‘7’ grille, gold trimmed leather seats*, an individually numbered special edition certificate and dashboard plaque, plus bespoke gold wheel centres, 50th Anniversary decals and Union Jack badging.

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In addition, buyers will receive a special signed copy of the newly updated book ‘The Magnificent 7’ by Chris Rees and two VIP tickets to join in the celebrations at Caterham’s Golden Jubilee Race Weekend at Donington Park, 2-3 June 2007.

In recognition of the 1957 launch of Colin Chapman’s original 7, the Anniversary Pack will cost just £1,957 including VAT.

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The Anniversary Pack is available to order now on the complete range of Caterham Sevens, including the new range of Ford Sigma engined cars. As well as adding the Anniversary Pack option to the range, every new car manufactured in 2007 will feature a special 50th Anniversary nosebadge and standard 12 months RAC cover.

For further information, visit Caterham’s website www.caterham.co.uk

*Gold trimmed leather seats – when leather seats are specified

SOURCE: Caterham Cars

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