Re: On Buying a DeLorean...a Primer!
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Re: On Buying a DeLorean...a Primer!
- From: "Jeff" <Gr8old1@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 15:07:14 -0000
Thanks for the sound advice sir,
Being a younger enthusiast at the ripe OLD age of 24..I myself am
hoping to purchase my first D before the Memphis show (already have
my room booked!)and it certainly would be nice to be able to DRIVE to
the show! A few points that i would like to expand upon:
> First, read a copy of Stainless Steel Illusion, that will give you
the background you need to make a proper selection.
Still a hard book to find..and expensive when you do. If i'm not
mistaken wasn't someone here a publisher, a few months ago i remember
reading that this person might raise some funds for a reprint.
>I've purchased 2 Ds in the last 10 months,
Can i have your job?
>After reading the book you'll note there were a lot of changed made
>month by month,
Is this due to the stock of parts being used up before being
succeeded before the new improved parts?
>Best suggestion is get the latest one you can find,
> preferably an '82 or better, or if you find an '81 you like, it
would be
> best if the VIN is 5000 or better. This is important.
Agreed, '83 would probably be the least likely to cause trouble, BUT,
there's just something about THE hood (grooved w/ gas flap)!! i think
THE hood was gone at approx vin 3200? someone correct me if i'm wrong.
> The consensus is you should not buy a fixer-upper, it'll kill you in
> time and money. Best reasoning is something that has been driven
with
> some regularity but not a high mileage unit, around 30,000 miles is
> about right. What you really want is a nice car that someone else
has
> spent the fixup money on, you'll see advertised a car with $15,000
in
> fixup costs and the car is for sale for $18,000. That would merit a
> look.
I'm pretty sure the "rule of 20" should be noted here. You would
still need insurance, registration, tax. etc..
>now here's the part to pay attention to. The VIN number is
> listed on eBay ads, with that I went into the owners list on the
DML and
> found that although the current owner (from NJ) wasn't listed, the
> previous owner in NY was.
Non-owners cannot get to the owners list. Hence the name "owners
list" It would be great if i could call whoever has owned the car
previously (if not the being sold by the first owner), but without
that list, it isn't going to happen.
> What I'm saying is that first of all it's very much a buyer's
market,
> there are a lot of cars around, do your homework first, get a nice
one
> you can enjoy, and at a reasonable price. Don't get dazzled by the
> first one you see and/or by a cheap price, take a little extra time
to
> get it right rather than spending a lot of time regretting a hasty
> choice.
First time buyers have no real experience in looking for a good
purchase. But i think the DML runs a close second to ownership. Even
though i have yet the opportunity to even ride/drive a D, i feel that
this list is a valuable source of knowledge. This list has given me
the knowledge of the man, myth, legend, car and company that allow me
to intellectually speak about such topics. i think it's safe to say
that i speak for non-owners who are members of the list:
We appreciate the help and guidance that our friends here on the list
provide us. We look forward to joining the community of Delorean
owners and do so anxiously.
-Jeff Chabotte
Norwich, CT
Striving for the dream.
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