[DMCForum] Re: old member new owner
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[DMCForum] Re: old member new owner
- From: "Nun Yah" <joshp1986@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 21:58:18 -0000
Thanks alot for the constructive criticism. A guy named Mike had
looked at the car and told me all that was wrong with it and the next
I
checked up on it and it had sold. Mike has the "pizzamobile"..I
think, it has the Dominoes look to it. Also there is another car I am
looking at that looks to be in better shape than the last one I
looked at, hopefully it is in better condition. I am not going to
tell where or which one it is because every time I do someone buys it
before I can so I am going to keep that my secret until I buy it.
You guys, it is inlightening to read your posts:)
- Josh
PS. I have no idea what happened to the text.
--- In
DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> When you ask questions like this, you'd better have a strong
stomach
> for constructive criticism.
>
> Having been on the list for a long time, I hope you've learned
> something (in between the political infighting posts) on what to
> look for when buying one of these things. I mean you did examine
the
> car, or have an owner nearby do it for you right???
>
> 6K? Well let's see. I paid 7K for mine and I had a hacked up wiring
> harness, blown headgaskets, a rotted front frame, the fuel system
> was totally ruined, the stereo was a non-event. The windshield was
> cracked, the tires were dry-rotted, every single rotating
electrical
> motor was a siezed up metal rock (alternator, fuel pump, idle
> regulator, blower motor). The door handles were broken and the
> windows didn't work. The A/C system was empty. The seats were
> rotted. The gauges didn't work. Siezed up brakes. (I'll stop here)
I
> was totally taken for a ride by the seller because I didn't do my
> homework and I paid dearly for it.
>
> Yours is painted. Often that indicates body damage that the owner
> didn't want to fix so it's Bondo'd and painted. No big deal if you
> like the color. Depending on how much money and mechanical skill
you
> have, if the frame isn't rusted out and the fiberglass underbody is
> ok, then all that crap I listed above can be fixed. In my opinion
> (which varies in worth depending on who you talk to), if you have a
> solid foundation (frame), the mechanical stuff can be replaced or
> repaired.
>
> The only thing I can say for certain is this: If you think you're
> going to buy a DeLorean for 6k and drive it anywhere, you're
> dreaming. To even speak of the stereo at this point is absurd. You
> either buy a turn-key car for $15-20k, or rebuild one starting at
$4-
> 7k and pour your life into it because you love it.
>
> Rich A.
> #5335
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Nun Yah" <joshp1986@xxxx> wrote:
> >
> > I have been a member of this list for some time now, but not an
> owner
> > of a DMC-12, until this week. I am about to buy a 81 for 6k.
> What's
> > the catch? It's painted red, it's got a blown head gasket, it's
> got
> > the eyebrow effect but I think that is all of the stuff that is
> wrong
> > with it.. or at least I hope it is. Well I guess that I'll find
> out.
> > I was wondering how hard is it to install a sound system in a
> > DeLorean? -Josh
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