Thanks, Dave! That's some pretty exciting historical info there. So, anybody here on the list a diver? :-) Seriously, if the fish company that bought the dies has since gone under, then aren't the pieces just so much refuse? Not that I think they're still usable after 20 years in the water, but they'd make great bookends. What are those dies made of, anyway? Gus Schlachter Austin, TX VIN #4695 </SNIP> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave Swingle" <dswingle@xxxx> wrote: > It has often been reported that after the demise of the DeLorean > 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>