Re: [DML] Re: Seeking advice on buying a DeLorean
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Re: [DML] Re: Seeking advice on buying a DeLorean



Ryan,

I think you will find your experience with Fieros to be very similar with Delorean ownership - assuming you get a basically sound car to begin with.  Parts are available, not too expensive, and most of the work, say except for Stainless Steel repair you can do yourself.  I've done alot of the repairs myself, and I don't have a well stocked garage - just good, basic tools.  I've done stuff like replace the distributor (which requires taking off the fuel distributor and air intake); installed stainless steel brake lines; replace the brake master cylinder; installed an CD changer (simple, I know), but then ripped out the stock radio and replaced it with an up to date Alpine head unit; fixed switches and other small components; installed the zillas;.. and alot of other small stuff...you get the idea.  And I wouldn't consider myself to have half the repair experience you have.    Now, I've also had alot of work done by PJ Grady over the last few years which more quickly added to my Total Cost of Ownership - stuff I could not or did not want to do myself:  exhaust gasket replacement, water pump, new shocks/springs, windshield replacement, window motors, minor frame repair, and lots of other things.  This year he'll be swapping a transmission for me.

But the bottom line is that I can jump into my car pretty much any day and drive without worrying about anything going wrong or needing repair.  

I don't think you'll have any problem buying, maintaining, or enjoying a Delorean. Good luck!

-Hank  #1619



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