Presentation
This 1986 Robin Hood Super 7 of Spanish origin has 8,700 miles (4-digit odometer) or approximately 14,000 km. The seller states that the vehicle is in good general condition and has benefited from recent servicing. The Robin Hood seven is a kit car produced by the British manufacturer Robin Hood Sport, founded in 1980. It was inspired by the Lotus Seven, based on a Triumph TR7 and a Ford Pinto engine. The seller specifies that performance parts have been added to increase power from 120 bhp to 187 bhp.

On the outside, the seller says that the vehicle is in very good condition. The yellow bodywork has no notable defects. Photos of the underbody are available in the gallery. The seller states that the soft top is in good condition.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The yellow and black semi-leather upholstery has no tears or holes, but shows slight signs of wear. The steering wheel and dashboard are in good condition. The on-board instrumentation and electrical equipment are in normal working order.

The 2.0-litre 4-cylinder developed 120hp when it left the factory. The seller indicates that the addition of performance parts has increased the power to 187hp. He also says that the mechanics work normally, as does the manual gearbox. The following items have been modified:
- Rectified cylinder head
- Twin Weber carburettors
- Sport exhaust
This Robin hood has recently undergone a standard revision.

The car has 4 rims in good condition, fitted with tyres in good condition. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in Valladolid, Spain and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its Spanish registration, a favourable technical inspection less than 6 months old, an extra set of rims and its documentation.

The seller wanted to set a reserve price.