Hello: I would like a collective response from all the experts about a DeLorean I've come across that is going to be up for sale soon. It is an '81 with hood lines and no gas flap. Grey interior, manual transmission. The car has been kept in a heated garage since it was purchased new. The owner has put 4,000 miles on it, and when it wasn't being used, he left it up on blocks. The interior is Perfect. Not a single blemish or sign of age. The engine is perfect. It is pristine clean. Did not get a chance to look at the frame, but have to assume it is in the same condition as the rest of the car. This car has been untouched exept for routine maintenance. EVERYTHING is ORIGINAL including the tires. Not one modification. The power windows do not work and I would assume, it being almost 20, that there are snafus that will appear yet. The issue of gas line vapor damage has come to mind. The owner is a car collector who took care of all his cars. He simply wants to unload the DeLorean so that he can buy a new BMW. He doesn't want to sit on it and is considering a price that would make all of you salivate. What I would like from you guys (and gals) is your educated thoughts about what exactly to look for, what price this pristine car SHOULD go for in the market, and any other experienced advice you can give me. It's not up for sale yet, but negotiations are in the works. It is a Michigan car only driven in beautiful weather. Thanks. I look forward to your thoughts! Kevin