Robert has a good point (below). The DeLorean and Avanti have amazingly similar stories. You can buy one of the 9,000 or so original DeLoreans for about $10-15K, or one of the 4,647 original Studebaker Avantis for about the same price. I *think* the price of the brand new Avanti is about $60K but I'm not certain. The 2005 Avanti was supposedly shown at last year's Chicago Auto Show, but I don't know the price. The story of the Avanti (formerly Avanti II) suggests that hypothetical new DeLoreans would not compete with original DeLoreans. If built, new DeLoreans would probably enhance the prestige of the originals. The Avanti saga also suggests that the market for this type of car does exist. Of course most DMLers would not buy a new DeLorean. If we did, they'd need to tool up to make over 1,500 of them. It took Avanti Motors almost 20 years to sell that many Avantis and Avanti IIs! The Avanti Motors website mysteriously disappeared just a few weeks ago. I believe the company was sold to new owners in October, and they are switching to use the the new Mustang drivetrain. It's possible they are just retooling the website to reflect the new car and/or a new corporate vision. But I am pretty certain that the Avanti is still alive and kicking after 40 years. Unless/until someone announces that a new DeLorean is going into production there won't be much material to discuss under this subject. But I just couldn't let this thread end with the idea that a new DeLorean is impossible, when the evidence shows that it is quite possible. - Mike Substelny Robert (therealdmcvegas) wrote: > Sorry VB, but that's flawed logic. There is another > car which falls into the same catergory as the DeLorean, > when it comes to reproduction. The Avanti. > > The Avanti was a Studebaker creation, that has survived > through MANY inceptions, as various people over the years > have resurected the car many times over. Overall, it > remains a moderately popular, yet stable marquee, despite > the many revisions of the car that have occured. From > improving & modifying the original car, to the newer > coachbuilt cars, that are derived from the Corvette > platform. > The DeLorean fits into the reproduction niche just like > the Avanti, if not easier. If new DeLoreans were to ever > hit the street, rest assurred that the value of original > run cars would most certainly increase. People wouldn't > skip buying an original DMC-12. They'd clamor for them, > because it's the closest thing they can get to the > newer cars. <snip> To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/