Re: [DML] Disputing the $25,0000 rule
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Re: [DML] Disputing the $25,0000 rule



I would think lowering the suspension and installing Zilla products makes it a Non
Concourse car because none of these upgrades are Delorean original. You just made a show
car out of a Concourse car.

Mark
6683

Scott Mueller wrote:

> Your car may have been Concours worthy when you bought it.
>
> But, since you modified it, it now is just a clean low mileage DeLorean.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: spaceace3113 [mailto:spaceace3113@xxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 7:35 PM
> To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DML] Disputing the $25,0000 rule
>
> Ive been meaning to post this for awhile now. Ive been looking for
> the "right" car for something like 3 years of actual active
> searching. I finally bought my car 3 months ago, its an August 81
> with a black interior, gas flap, grooves and a 5 speed with 89 miles
> and the original NCT's. I went through hell to get it, and it almost
> didnt happen. Anyway, my point....the seller was asking $32,000. I
> finally after much pleading bought the car for $25,000. I had it
> trailered to PJ Grady's (I live in NY) were i spent close to $5,000
> it making the car utterly flawless.All the updates, recalls,
> Zillas,lowered the suspension, tuneup, belts, wires, hoses
> etc...When i brought the car there he said it was very close to
> being concours worthy, after it left his shop Rob said it was
> definitely a contender and as close to a 10 as he has seen.






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