Hello to everyone out there in "D" land. This following opinion of mine is sure to ruffle a few feathers, but more importantly, if I'm any judge of human nature, it should win me many, many, agreeable fans who think similarly. I have been a club member for about a year now and a DeLorean lover since day one. Though I have yet to own one, I am seriously trying to remedy this. My problem is that all the cars I have inquired about so far have been grossly exaggerated as far as condition, yet carry showroom price tags. I am not arguing that the DeLorean can't be made into a great and reliable car, but that takes lots of time and MONEY. These people who brag that their cars have few miles and have been stored for long periods of time should be shot. Show me a car that has been driven and cared for by someone who stays on top of it's needs, and I'll put my money on it. These so-called low mileage cars tend to need more attention than their selling price will allow. Those articles that we all enjoy reading in the magazine and on the web site, tell of the pitfalls of these cars that have sat for years. You must remember that since the car appeals to such a small market segment, this greatly reduces it's potential value. The selling price, combined with the fix up costs, should not exceed the market value. The seller is turning over a great piece of machinery to a new and avid owner who is eager to enjoy what you have tired of. Remember it's only my opinion. Thanks for listening. DeLorean Wannabe!