Yes I wear my seat belt...that answer I gave was the same answer I read off of an older DML post, I don't remeber what post number it was or what date, just that it stuck in my mind for some reason. In a rool over the windshield is weaken from the weight of the car sitting on the roof, loosening it from that grey/black goop that hold it in place. If your stuck in your D and can't get out and there is no help around this is likely the only alternative way to go, kicking at leats one of the windows out. If your stuck you are going to find a way out on your own...your not going to just sit there. Like the old saying goes, where there is a will there's a way. Hopefully noone will ever have to go through that in their life time. Life Hammers, fire extiguishers (mounted somewhere not just thrown into your car somewhere), bricks, tire iron...whatever....carry something heavy so you can smash out any window large enough to pull yourself through. If you don't have any of those than you can take your chance with kicking it out. Your foot shouldn't "go through" the front windshield that easily since it has a heavy saftey lamintion on it, the window should give away first before going through it. On the other hand...I don't know if the side windows are laminated? Your argument about your leg going through the windshield would also hold true if you were kicking out the side windows. They too are held into place possibly with the same "goop" that's on the windshield. As for the doors acting like cantelivers...it probably can lift the car up enough to get out....but you have to keep a constant force on the door or try to open it fully to wedge it open to keep the car proped up. If not then as your trying to get out the weight of the car will close the door and if your still in the process of getting out....bigger problems. I don't think that he Delorean is as easy to flip as any other car due to the design of it. Width of the car, center of gravity, ect....would take alot to flip one is my guess. Saying that, the Bricklin is alot narrower than the delorean...be a little easier to flip than a D...but I could be wrong since the only expierience I've had with a Bricklin is in pictures. The manual windows probably wouldn't even work in the Bricklin since there is a possibilty that the door would be distorted/ crushed by the flip. But like I said, anything is possible Opening the doors under water? that's a good question, it may be a little easier than a conventional car door since you are assisted by a torsion bar and the struts. But one never knows. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Claude " <CBL302@xxxx> wrote: > Re: Escaping from a rolled DeLorean > > > > I would like to know how it would be possible to try to kick out the >