Re: [DML] D that has been sitting for years...
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Re: [DML] D that has been sitting for years...
- From: Gus Schlachter <gus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:35:15 -0600
Garrett,
You are in much the same situation I found myself in 5 years ago when I bought my DMC.
It had issues, and I thought I could work on it and still drive it.
Within a week or two, I looked around the garage at all the DMC pieces skattered about,
and decided I was well on my way to a multi-year restoration. Since I wanted it to
drive, and Houston is close by, I opted to let DMCH do the bulk of the work. They did
in a week what would have taken me months of weekends. I am somewhat mechanically
inclined but back then knew nothing about this particular car, and my tool collection
was weak. (The best way to make a 1 hour job take 8 hours is to use the wrong tools!)
I feel it was a good choice, since they found things I never even would have thought to
look for. I drive my DMC with confidence.
BUT I would be hesitant to try to start that car! The owner did a Good Thing when he
drained the fluids and removed the battery, but that doesn't mean there isn't rot in the
fuel system. I would at least want to inspect the fuel tank/pump before proceeding.
There is some work you can do yourself, like the headliners. The car will still drive
no matter how badly you mess that up. :-) The radiator, OTOH, is a pain to R&R.
I do enough work on my car to keep it good running order, but I take it to Houston about
once a year to do the heavy work: rear wheel bearings, lower control arms, etc.
Good luck!
Gus Schlachter
Austin, TX
VIN #4695
Garrett Rudkin wrote:
> I apologize that this is long, I have a lot to say about my D
> purchase and a new home purchase. I'll try and be as brief as
> possible, thanks in advance, it's TRULY appreciated. I inherited
> some money this year after my father passed away last year. My
> fiance and I are planning on buying our first home this spring,
> furnish the house, finance a wedding and honeymoon, pay off our
> college loans, and buy a Delorean, with some left over. This is
> really a blessing in disguise to get our new lives and careers
> started.
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