I seriously doubt that there is any such product as a "Sunroof Deflector". More then likely this is just one of those generic auto auto parts sites that simply lists the same products over and over again that are universal fit for any vehicle. Ie headlights, light bulbs, carpet cleaners, etc... Somebody probably just goofed when they included this item in for the DeLorean. On the flip side of this, I have seen gullwing doors that had sun roofs installed. It was on an old Bradley GT kit car. Sitting inside, it gave the car a more airy and open feel. The down side of course was they looked somewhat of an eye-sore on the out side. Because the Bradley was a simple kit car, the doors were much lighter and simpler. So the benefit was that you could remove the plexiglass to make it a moon roof. This could be done to the DeLorean. But to make it look more like it came from the factory, clips would need to be used to secure the glass. A traditional rubber lib would look nastly and would kill the simple uniformity of the car. Try to picture a piece of glass on the roof, but it would be mounted BELOW the stainless steel. It would fit, seal, and look just like the quarter panel glass. The down side is that it would kill both the look of the car, and possibly kill the "cockpit" feeling in the passenger compartment. I would also be worried about opening and closing the doors on a sharp incline. Craking/shattering the glass would be a problem since that's where the door is most prone to twist at. -Robert vin 6585 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote: > I have heard many crazy stories at car shows. I've heard the sunroof story > too. A teenager told me that he used to have a Delorean and it came with a > small sunroof in each door. He thought they were aftermarket. I thought he > was telling a tall tale. If they exist, maybe someone has some pictures? > > Walt Tampa, FL