Hear! Hear! Well stated. Except I didn't see your D on the road while I was wandering around your beautiful state earlier this summer. :) As I posted just a bit earlier... I'm _ready_ to drive my car. My friends with more than 300K miles just make me jealous! I can't wait to get it back from the restoration. I had kidney killers (Corvettes) until I got my D and the first trip I took in that was 18 hours of almost nonstop driving before I realized I needed to sleep. But that was many years ago and I'm anxious to take ANY trip when I get the D back. I know that it will be a comfort ride... and I hope to encounter a number of other D's when I do get on the road. --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Dick Ryan <deloreanbiker@xxxx> wrote: > I have just put my D away for the winter. Living in > the mountains of Colorado, the snow is deeper than my > car is tall and, thus, winter is not D time. However, > every summer (May 1 to Nov 1) I put 10-12,000 miles on > my car. At practically every gas station, in every > motel parking lot, at every restaurant (you get the > idea) I hear, "Wow, it has been years since I have > seen one of these on the road." > > With that as background, the concept of "how many > DeLoreans are there on the roaed" is, to me, flawed. > I'm almost ready to say there are no more than half a > dozen!!!! If the DeLorean is driven a few hundred > miles per year, I don't consider it to be "on the > road". > > Perhaps we should attempt to determine "how many > working/running DeLoreans there are". Many of them > are NOT on the road. > > Sorry about the rant, but I think that any DeLorean > that is not driven is a shame. The DeLorean is a > reliable, fun, and EXTREMELY comfortable car to drive, > especially on long trips. > > Just my 2¢. > > Dick Ryan > > --- dmcmike2002 <mcohee@xxxx> wrote: > > One topic I have spoken to several owners about is > > how many Deloreans > > are still on the road....It's funny but no one seems > > to have any > > idea....3,000? 4,000? I guess the first thing is to > > determine "on the > > road". I am sure there are non running Deloreans in > > the backs of > > garages or forgotten somewhere. As well there are > > parts cars that > > that have been wrecked. I have also noticed that > > many owners have > > more than 1 Delorean. I also wonder how many > > Deloreans are sitting in > > museums. > > > > It would be great if we could somehow get an > > accurate count of > > Deloreans in the US and a breakdown by state. Next > > would be the > > international totals. Next would be museum Deloreans > > etc. > > > > I think if we had an actual count it would help us > > better determine > > the values of our cars, give us an idea of how many > > owners there are > > and determine the economies of how feasable future > > part innovations > > like torsion bars would be etc... > > > > any suggestions? a survey? someone start a vin > > spreadsheet? > > > > Mike C > > 2109 > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site > http://webhosting.yahoo.com ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> DVD Rentals with No Late Fees - Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/.ZSp6B/dlOFAA/46VHAA/HliolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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