Dave wrote >What are the other differences between the prototype and the regular D. Seems like even in the rotten state of the car, that to have a prototype for 14 K would be quite a steal. How many prototypes were there? It would be nice to see the owner of that give us some pics. If I did not have a D already, I'd snap that one up, even if it needed 7-8K of work to get it into decent shape. < There is a reason this car is only $14,000. I would guess that 7-8k wouldn't come close to putting the car into good condition. Everything on the car would require enormous research to find a replacement or have to be custom made. Any missing or broken glass or interior trim pieces will be expensive to replace. Michael A. Griese Storage Software Development Manager IBM Storage Systems Division Rochester, MN 55901 Internet: magriese@xxxx voice: (507)253-1853 fax: (507)253-2880 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying group communications