Yes and No.....In order to reserve a production number you have to buy the watch. The offer that was made at the Cleveland show was that you could fill out the paper (a non binding contract) and at a later date you would be given the opportunity to pay the $3K. At that time you would confirm your production slot and would receive the watch. When the actual vehicle was produced I believe that some portion of the $3K was to be applied to the cost (I'm not absolutely sure about this point). Kathryn DeLorean is planning to publish the details of the plan in the very near future. At the moment, I don't know where you could get the form or where you would send it. (www.deloreantime.com) The intent of the offer is to raise money for the initial production of the lower priced car, target price is in the $20K range. I think that this is a trial balloon to see what interest there is in another DeLorean vehicle. One would have to be blind to not recognize that there is a risk involved, I would hate to end up with a $3,000.00 wrist watch. The other side is that nothing will happen without the risk. As fans and owners of the present day DeLorean I'd say that we are risk takers and dreamers and that's what it is going to take to make this happen. And that's my $ .05 worth... As for the 2002 DeLorean Car Show, I've talked to Ken & he has nearly everything planned already. Wow, talk about a dreamer and a risk taker..he's been to Memphis already & is making deposits on various facilities (out of his own pocket). He's so enthusiastic about the next show I don't know how he'll last the next 2 years. Now you have my $ .07 worth, thanks for listening. Richard [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]