At what point does a DeLorean become salvage.
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At what point does a DeLorean become salvage.
- From: garyg@xxxx
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 19:21:03 -0000
Hello All,
There is a guy in my area trying to unload a DeLorean that he's had
in front of his salvage yard for quite a while. The advertised price
was $7500. When I asked him about it, he immediately dropped the
price to $5000, but I suspect that I could get him to go lower.
As for the car, it needs a lot of work. Currently it isn't running.
He said that the car was running about six months ago, but that the
fuel pump has gone out. Regardless of whether this is true or not,
the car cannot be driven to verify the condition of the motor or
the transmission. The car's interior is in pretty bad shape. The
driver's side door does not open and close properly. It looks like
someone may have forced it closed at some point. The passenger side
door opens, but does not stay open. The windshield is cracked and
all of the rubber that I could see from outside the car looked dried
out. I just spend a few minutes checking out the cosmetics. I
didn't dig into the engine bay. One of the body panels has a small
dent, but other than that they look pretty good. So, I guess my
question is at what point does a DeLorean become a write off or at
least a seriously bad investment. I'm looking for a car needing some
TLC that I can slowly bring back to life. I'd be interested in
anyone's opinions on this.
Thanks,
Gary
ps. I didn't see any rust, but are there any areas in particular to
check out. The car is currently in Georgia, but I'm not sure how
long it has been here.
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