Re: [DML] '00 DeLorean?
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Re: [DML] '00 DeLorean?
- From: robertbrady <robertbrady@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 09:06:36 -0400
at 29,500 for a refurbished one ,how much aprox. to refurbish one if the owner
furnishes the car ?
James Espey wrote:
> While setting up our online store, we calculate that to build a
> DeLorean from parts alone, would run about $140,000, not including
> labor.
>
> Realistically, when asked what it would cost to build a "new"
> DeLorean from the parts we have, we usually quote a figure of
> $75,000. No takers yet.
>
> Our fully refurbished and warranteed DeLoreans for $29,500 are the
> closest thing to a new DeLorean today, IMO. Compared to the prices
> quoted by others online, it's a bargain as well...
>
> James Espey
> DeLorean Motor Company
> Houston, Texas
>
> 281/568-9573
> 800/USA-DMC1
> http://www.usadmc.com
>
> >I've heard that a new "standard" Chevrolet or Ford built out of a dealership
> >parts department would cost in excess of $1,000,000 (unconfirmed). From the
> >prices I've seen for "replacement parts" I believe that. Given
> >that, I imagine
> >a complete "new" DeLorean built from "new" parts, even if possible,
> >would easily
> >cost in excess of that amount. But if you have a spare mil or so, go for it!
>
> >
> > > Mike Substelny wrote:
> > >
> > > Robert Greenhaw wrote:
> > >
> > > > Since DMC Houston owns the huge parts warehouse, could/would
> > > > they build a DeLorean for someone from the ground up if a person
> > > > commissioned them to?
> > >
> > > You should ask them! I expect that the answer is YES. With enough
> > > money, anything is possible.
>
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