delorean50-@xxxx wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews/?start=3608 > Is it just me, or do a lot of other people have problems finding a > service place for the Delorean? Nobody in Holland Michigan wants to > work on my Delorean, except "Ma and Pa" shops. I wanted to get my > transmission (correct spelling??) looked at by a place called Holland > Transmission. My dad recommended me going there since we went to > church with the owner and he was a really nice guy and cared about his > customers. I got reamed for having a Delorean when I called him. "I > wouldn't come 10 miles from that car" "I don't even want to see that > thing" this is what the guy told me. that nice guy that my dad goes > to church with. anyway, does anybody else have any good stories about > service people and your Deloreans? I have about 20 of them! > > Erik Geerdink > 4512 > EGGS D erik if you call one of the delorean vendors they may be able to recommend a shop that they do biz with. grady in n.y. ships all over the country to small shops. if no one will touch the transmission you may have to find someone to remove it and then ship to a delorean shop for repair.it is simple to r/r the trans, will it's out do the clutch and possibly the slave cyl, definetly do the hose if it hasn't been upgraded to the steel btaided>