Re: Go Getting My DMC
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Re: Go Getting My DMC
- From: "cpgny9 <cpgny9@xxxx>" <cpgny9@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 20:51:32 -0000
I purchased my Delorean in March of 2002. Getting the loan was the
hardest part. Finding the car, getting insurance...not very
difficult. I am 27 and have had several car loans before, but no one
wants to finance a 1983 car. Banks dont even know what a delorean is.
And that Peoplefirst.com is horrible. I ended up getting some help
from my parents. They were getting a home equity loan to redo their
home, so they let me tag on what I needed (at a great rate) and I was
able to get the money that way. I am actually in the process of
putting my D up for sale. I love the car and drive it when I can,
but I am buying a new house and cant have a house and two cars. Plus
I am in a new job where I am constantly traveling and dont have the
time to drive the car like I want to. I am located in Northern NJ.
all parts that I have replaced on the car have come from Grady or DMC
Houston. I am asking 17K for the car. 1-2K at PJ Gradys and the car
will be in tip top shape. Approx 48K miles. If you (or anyone else)
is interested, please e-mail me at cpgny9@xxxx
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "treehouse2000us
<treehouse2000us@xxxx>" <treehouse2000us@xxxx> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> The time has come for me to collect the prize of a Lifetime, a
> DeLorean. I have been waiting 10 years for this very moment, and
its
> been torture being without the very thing I loved for all this time.
>
> But I need some help. I need people who have recently purchased a
> DeLorean within say the last year to give me tips of where I could
> get a loan for 8-10 grand. My local banks either laughed at me
when
> I told them I needed 15 grand for a car from the early 80's, not to
> mention the make and model, or gave me incredible intrest rates
> (16.9%) which would almost double the cost of the car.
>
> I'm 19 years old, steady income and have saved $8300 towards this
> purchase. I plan on spending about 14 grand this summer, then
> another 2-3 at Grady's place on making sure everything is ship
> shape. I want to do this right the first time.
>
> Thanks to all who reply, probley best off list unless its general
> information that all people who are trying to finace Deloreans
needs
> to know.
>
>
> Tom Porter
> Vin: Summer 2003
> treehouse2000us@xxxx
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