I seem to remember someone posting a message to the DML that SCUBA divers had been out to view the dies sometime last year, and that they were still there... Destroyed, but there. I am a SCUBA diver, but have never been on the other side of "The Pond"... Maybe a SCUBA photographer can snap some pictures of the dies where they rest? It would bring closure to the whole issue, as sad as it may be. Dave Swingle wrote: > > A couple of weeks ago I received an email with some exciting, never before > seen information on a topic that often comes up for discussion among > DeLorean fans. > > It has often been reported that after the demise of the DeLorean Motor > Company in 1982, the stamping dies that were used to manufacture the > stainless steel body panels for the DeLorean car were dumped into the ocean > by the British Government. This is one of those tales that is repeated > often, without any proof of fact. > . . . Well - - out of the blue (actually cyberspace) comes some new > evidence. <SNIP>