**** Moderator's Note **** We seem to have run out of new things to say about the totalled DeLorean at Octagon Spares. Unless someone wants to actually start doing something about it, please consider this thread closed. Mike G - Moderator of the Week Hey Tyler, I see your point, but my point was that it would be great publicity for the car, to show classic car enthuiasts that there is a very strong support network for these great cars. Nearly everyone likes the looks of the DeLorean, but few know much about them - so in attracting people to www.dmcnews.com to find out more about the car, we might dispel some of the myths about the car that are keeping it's value and reputation down. I personally have no interest in raising the value of a DeLorean, as I do not own one yet, but when I do get one (next summer) it's for keeps, so even then I won't care how much they sell for. All I would be interested in is showing the world what a great car it is, and this can only be achieved by good publicity, and having the cars seen on the road more often instead of sitting for years in a dusty barn. Sure, one person in particular would benefit from the raffle, but so would the DeLorean marque, and over time this also translates to anyone fortunate enough to own a DeLorean as values increase. Best wishes, John Dore, Ireland. VIN # soon! --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Tyler Graves" <graves_14@xxxx> wrote: > You may all think that I am a rotten person for saying this, but this > is really heading in the wrong direction.< >snip > I have a problem with the raffle > because my money would be used to fund a D that someone else is > driving around. No one person should benefit from saving the Octa. > DeLorean. > > Tyler (bad person) > #3472