Hello, My uncle used to know the wife of John DeLoreans nephew Mark DeLorean. He said he owned 2 D's, one that after time got the crap beaten out of it, and another one in shrinki wrap. From what i last heard it was sold to someone, he was going to bring me over there to see the remaining one, but due to a divorce it's just wasn't practical. - Shain LovDMC12@xxxx wrote: > I have to disagree with you. Most dealers have little idea what a DeLorean > is worth. I bought my D from a dealer, and he sold it very reasonable > considering its low mileage, 6301, and excellent condition because he thought > parts were non-existent. Check out "Hemmings Motor News" to see what is > available and what individuals are asking. I think when you actually go and > see these cars that are described as "mint" for under $15000 you will be > sorely disappointed. Mint condition is one of those terms that people who > know very little about cars throw around to attract buyers. Beware and take > a hard look at a D before you buy it. If you think anything above $15000 is > too much for a D, check the latest NADA guide to classic and exotic cars. I > believe you'll be surprised. > > I'd like to know who has a 0 mileage D still in the plastic for $20000. > > Brian > VIN 1597 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > FreeShop is the #1 place for free and trial offers and great deals! > Try something new and find out how you could win two round-trip tickets > anywhere in the U.S.! http://clickhere.egroups.com/click/368 > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address to moderator@xxxx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address to moderator@xxxx