A turbo delorean is most likely a after market kit. There were a few factory prototypes that were sold after DMC and Legend industries (the contractor for DMC turbo design) closed up. It is a remote possibility that the car could be one of those prototypes. If it is, the VIN should be in the low 500 range. It is possible to get locked in the car. This happens when the crappy Lucas relays fail, and the lock solenoid stays energized. I would guess it is also possible that it could cause a fire when the solenoid coil gets too hot. If this happens, you could just reach behind the seat, and pull out the door lock relay module. The most common fix is to replace the Lucas relay with a Bosch. There are also "solid state" relays available now that should just plug in as a relay would. You can also get a Lockzilla from PJ Grady which will prevent this problem, along with a few other lock related problems. The Lockzilla is the preferred, and more expensive solution. When I purchased my car, it had the bosch relays installed, but after I had one of my solenoids go bad on me, I had the lockzilla installed. I have never been locked in the car. Hickman wrote: > > Today i was looking in my Hemmings for a Delorean I wanted to buy and I > read that this guy had a turbo delorean.. Now I read in my book that > John DeLorean didnt make these turbo engines because he got into trouble > so fast.. So is this true? And one other thing, I also read in my book > that it is possible for the mechanisms in the locking and unlocking > switches to malfunction and lock you in your car. Has this ever > happened to any of you? > > Thanks, > > Ian