Re: [DML] Delorean parting out parts available
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Re: [DML] Delorean parting out parts available



And, of course, there is the question the insurance adjuster HATES: What is a car worth if it is NOT for sale? (e.g., a POS that is reliable transportion & gets "totaled") Just a thought.... Drive Stainless (what's THAT worth?) Robert VIN 6924 Sp Tag- AgBULIT


From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx> Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DML] Delorean parting out parts available Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 14:41:48 -0000


Problem is, organ donation only happens after a donor is dead! Doctors don't look at patients and say, "Well gee, it's going to take much more work than I'm willing to put in to save your husband's life Mrs. Jones. But don't feel bad, 'cause we're going to part out his vital organs, so that other people may live. So don't feel so bad about the loss." And that is exactly what was said here, looking at this quote from the original post:

Quote directly from Ken K, owner of the doomed car: "Well Vin 5690
has been with me for about 3 weeks and I have gone through the
emotions of rebuilding, refurbishing, or parting it out. After
looking at the options this could be a $5000 car that cost $15K to
fix and result in a $14K car that still has a way to go. So it is
going the e-bay route."

From what has been described, this isn't a car that's had any
devistating damage to it from a wreck, or a fire. It doesn't appear
to even have a wasted chassis from rust damage. It is simply a car
that needs an intense passion to fuel it's restoration. Someone who
is more concerned with owning/keeping a DeLorean on the road, rather
than what the monetary value of the car will be once a restoration is
complete, as quoted above.

To Ken K: I'm not trying to attack you, but I do disagree with you on
both points: 1. The end value of the car can be much higher than what
you are anticipating. NADA right now puts fully restored/original
vehicles at a value of almost $28,000. Yes, it will require an
immense amount of work, but it can be done. 2. The car is worth
saving. Even I realize that you can't just store a car until that
perfect owner comes along wanting to restore it. And classic cars
needing this much work won't always sell as quickly as road
operational ones, especially automatics. But this could easily have
been avoided simply by not purchasing the car. Which is the absolute,
#1 cardinal rule when looking to buy a DeLorean. And if we learn
nothing else, always remember it: *ALWAYS* inspect a car that you
will potentially be buying IN PERSON FIRST BEFORE COMMITING TO
PURCHASE! Words to live, and drive by.

-Robert
vin 6585 "X"



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