[DML] Re: Quality Price/Performance (was: Restoring a D)
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[DML] Re: Quality Price/Performance (was: Restoring a D)
- From: Carson Clark <cnsandog@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 08:29:51 -0800 (PST)
I would think a good rule of thumb would be if YOU can do most of the
work then I would say buy a cheaper one, but being not so
mechanically inclined, as I am, all of the work would have to be done
at a mechanics shop----> labor ----> expensive!
I purchased my 1983 DMC from the original owner last September, and
he had all of the receipts dating back to 1983. The car was one of
the best looking ones I had ever seen, very clean, he only drove the
car sparingly. It only had 35k miles on it. I purchased the car for
approximatley $15k, then I took it up to Don and had him do a check
on the car. To my dismay he did about $1800 worth of work on it, all
engine related (slave cyl, accumulator, etc...), but now I use this
car now everyday and have no complaints. I just wanted to drive the
car and not worry about anything, I am no mechanic.
I beleive one thing that restricts these cars from selling for a
higher price than what they do now, is getting them worked on. I
know that was one of the biggest factors for me NOT getting one, and
I live in San Diego- 70 miles from DON! I probably would not have
purchased one if I lived 1000 miles from a knowledgable mechanic,
people think I am crazy for having to take my car to LA to get it
worked on! :-)
C
VIN 16367
--- Gus Schlachter <gus@xxxx> wrote:
>
> I didn't really buy my Delorean as an investment, although I do
> want it to
> keep it's value. I have no problems with the way I went about the
> purchase/repair, having bought a $12k car and paid for enough
> repairs to
> satisfy the $20k-Delorean "D20" theory. :-)
>
> The way I see it, I'm going to want customizing/repairs done on
> almost any
> car I would get. In the case of my DMC, I get to drive a car with
> the
> confidence that comes from it having been recently
> inspected/serviced by a
> reputable expert (DMC Houston). Plus, I got to pick the things
> that got
> fixed and how I wanted them fixed.
>
> I was disappointed with the number of defects in my newly-acquired
> car when
> I bought it, but now I'm quite pleased with the eventual results.
>
>
> Gus Schlachter
> Austin, TX
> VIN# 4695
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Carson Clark [mailto:cnsandog@xxxx]
> > Subject: [DML] Re: Restoring a D
> >
> > One thing to think about, which I can attest to
> > from personal experience, is that you will get
> > more for your money if you purchase a DMC for
> > around $17-$20k and all of the work has already
> > been done to the car. As all of you who have
> > ever 'dumped' money into a car know, you RARELY
> > if ever get that money back out!
>
>
>
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