[DML] Re: Future of Left Front Fenders...
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[DML] Re: Future of Left Front Fenders...
- From: "Jan van de Wouw" <jan@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 04:49:04 -0800
Take a look at:
http://www.de-lorean-steel-products.purespace.de/english.html
On this (German) site it LITTERALLY reads:
We offer:
-complete production/reconstruction of all DeLorean steel parts (EVEN
FENDERS)
-exclusive single-part production and remodelling (everything is
possible)
-repair service and planishing of stainless steel parts / panel beating
-complete regrinding or refreshing of ground parts
-special cleaning and sealing of stainless steel surfaces
-long lasting varnishing of stainless steel (with guaranty)
-baking varnishing and powder varnishing of stainless steel parts
(absolutely heat-resistent)
-laser cut of any copy/copy providing
-series production of DeLorean parts
-Design & Art items round the DeLorean
-various DeLorean accessories
-24 carat gold plating of stainless steel parts
So look no further, your prayers are answered!
I'm sure they are willing to deliver overseas too.
(NOTE: overseas is US as ther reside in Europe...)
JAN van de Wouw
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dmc552-@xxxx wrote:
> dmc_norway@xxxx writes:
>
> << Some talks recently about the availability of the left front
fenders.
> Now, this is a serious problem to all DeLorean owners. All the other
> stainless body panels are readily available, but not the left front
fenders
> >>
> I would just like to add to this. The only currently available hoods
are the
> later model flat hoods (no flap or lines). My 81 creased hood was
recently
> damaged and now I find myself between a rock and a hard place. I
don't like
> the all flat hoods and now that the creased hoods are unavailable
from our
> parts suppliers I guess I am stuck buying a used hood that probably
has the X
> bracing showing through.
> I think that an experienced craftsperson could more easily replicate
a hood
> than a fender. But if anyone knows anything about this let them speak
up. I
> would certainly be interested in parts developed in this fashion.
> Dave
> VIN 5524
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