If you back the address to the original homepage of the site there is one more pic of the car, and it does have the flap. I wonder why the cost is so high. the damage looks pretty bad, but no worse then I have seen before, and they were fixed... It seems to me that the cost of such a car in it's present shape would be much lower. I had the chance of buying a similar car from a scrap yard in Texas for 4 grand and it was only involved in an engine fire -- interior was in good shape as was the rest of the car. just my 2 cents Jack & Virginia Stiefel '81 DeLorean Vin 03461 August 1981 Build NYS Lic: 1981 DMC '97 Red BMW Z3 Convertible 2.8 6 Cyl -- not the baby 4 '98 Red Dodge Ram Quad Cab Lariat '01 Black PT Cruiser Limited w/ Flames Visit us at www.sacketmansion.com -----Original Message----- From: Tyler Graves [mailto:graves_14@xxxx] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 8:40 AM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [DML] Re: Hurt D for sale, please save! "At what point does a DeLorean become salvage? " comes to mind. Without further photos it would be hard to tell, but it would be a nice project car for someone. What do you guys think? Would be nice to see if there was a gas flap ;-) > http://www.octagonauto.com/images/delorenrear.jpg > DMC Wannabe Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderator@xxxx