> Two excellent references for TRUE DeLorean values are Hemmings Motor News > monthly magazine and http://www.vmrintl.com/ VMR does not provide pricing information for any 1981-1983 models, hence nothing on the DeLorean. They only provide a link to AutoTrader online where you can search classifieds for cars for sale. Same thing with Hemmings, they only provide classifieds for cars for sale. Problem with either of these is that they only have ASKING prices. SELLING prices are where the "true" values are found, and then only when collectively averaged within categories of conditions. Selling prices at first class auctions such as Kruse (with lots of bidders) is another good source of values. Another problem with establishing relevant DeLorean values is that so few of them go through "standard" selling channels, thus collecting a useable and current base of selling prices is difficult if not entirely impossible. The value of a DeLorean or any other "collectible" is largely determined by the economy. When the economy is good, prices are up. When the economy sours, so do prices. Regards, Ed Thompson (#6419 since 1982)