I've never heard of anyone galvanizing a Delorean frame, but I have had many other things galvanized before. Things that galvanize well are thick steel pieces. Things that don't galvanize well are thinner pieces of steel that include stuff that would qualify as thick sheet metal. Since the Delorean frame consists mostly of sheet metal? Correct me if I'm wrong, I would expect the result to be a disaster. I had a utility trailer galvanized long ago. The heat from the hot dipping made the flat trailer bed appear all wavy. It didn't hurt it, but it didn't look as good. And still, years later, the trailer rusted out anyway because the galvanizing didn't get to the inner enclosed areas of the frame. I would suspect that the Delorean frame would be a similar situation. There would be a lot of crevices that the galvanizing material either would not flow into or out of. You would probably end up with a lot of areas that didn't get galvanized and other areas that would collect heavy pockets of the material. And then your frame would be all distorted and wavy looking from the intense heat. Walt