If you are interested in a new or refurbished "2000" delorean take a look at the cars that will be competing in the concours judging in Cleavland.Those cars will be the closest thing to a new delorean that there is and I am sure some of them will be for sale at a lot less than $50k. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Gus Schlachter" <gus@xxxx> wrote: > I sincerely doubt that the extraordinarily high price is due to Ed using > "quality parts". D1 is just trying to make a market for the cars as > "high-end", which is just fine by me. I'd really be surprised if they had > any takers at the $50k price tag, though. And somehow, I'm sure it's the > DML's fault. :-) > > If I recall, Ed was initially selling his refurbs for a much lower price, > with the cost going up incrementally each year. I think they were at $40k > last year and are $50k now. Do you really believe that, starting January 1, > they put an extra $10k in parts and labors into the cars? > > > Gus Schlachter > Austin, TX > VIN# 4695 > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Trevor Johnson [mailto:comet6974@xxxx] > > Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 12:23 AM > > Subject: Re: [DML] '00 DeLorean? > > > > > > Ed At Delorean One sells his cars for $50k they are constructed from > > quality parts and are done right, thats why they cost a little bit more. > > Trevor Johnson