[DMCForum] Re: D-losophy (was WATER PUMP POLL)
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And as you can tell, Dave has been smoking some really great weed!

Erik


--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Stragand, Dave" 
<dave.stragand@xxxx> wrote:
> I'll philosophize some more...
> 
> "With over 27,000 on it, it's getting to be something of a high-
miler,
> an old-timer, although there are plenty of older ones running. But 
over
> the miles, and I think most owners will agree with this, you pick 
up
> certain feelings about an individual D that are unique for that one
> individual D and no other. A friend who owns another D brought it 
over
> for repair, and when I test drove it afterward it was hard to 
believe it
> had come from the same factory years ago. You could see that long 
ago it
> had settled into its own kind of feel and ride and sound, 
completely
> different from mine. No worse, but different. 
> 
> I suppose you could call that a personality. Each D has its own, 
unique
> personality which probably could be defined as the intuitive sum 
total
> of everything you know and feel about it. This personality 
constantly
> changes, usually for the worse, but sometimes surprisingly for the
> better, and it is this personality that is the real object of 
DeLorean
> maintenance. The new ones start out as good-looking strangers and,
> depending on how they are treated, degenerate rapidly into bad-
acting
> grouches or even cripples, or else turn into healthy, good-natured,
> long-lasting friends. This one, despite the murderous treatment it 
got
> at the hands of those horrid previous owners, seems to have 
recovered
> and has been requiring fewer and fewer repairs as time goes on."
> 
> Mike mentioned about the 'jealousy' that other parts get, and he's 
not
> incorrect.  A D that demands some attention at first is not unlike 
a
> child of a busy parent.  Once you reach a certain point where it -
knows-
> you are paying attention, you will learn enough to anticipate when 
you
> need to pay more attention to avoid an outburst. You will soon
> anticipate its needs -before- it demands a repair. You just have to
> reach that certain balance before everything will start to 
settle...
> 
> -Dave
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walter Coe [mailto:Whalt@xxxx] 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:23 PM
> To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [DMCForum] WATER PUMP POLL
> 
> 
> > Whenever I start fixing something that is not broken I 
inevitably 
> > break it
> or the part next to it gets jealous, wants attention and 
spontaneously
> breaks :-).
> 
> Mike -- it sounds like you are well tuned into Dave Stragand's Zen 
of
> DeLoreans.


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