Hello all, While watching one of my favorite "history lessons" The Space Age (between USA and USSR back in the 60's and 70's), on the history channel, the program was called Blunders in History or a name of that nature. Now, if you watch the title screen, it shows past people or events the program covered. If you lok real closely, you see John Z. DeLorean walking out of a courtroom, or building looking like it. I guess my point is, I hate how so many people view the car, company, and sometimes, even the man as a failure, or sometimes in my experiences, even a joke. I wish that people knew just how good the car and his vision along with ideas really were, and that just a few simple fixes make it an almost flawless car. I mean, most modern day cars that you see when they first come out, they have bugs, I mean everything does for the first year or so. Heck, my dads Explorer dropped its tranny 50,000 miles into its life. (I dislike Fords by the way) I mean, why don't they ever cover the Bricklin? Or other failed cars that only were made in the hundreds? No, most articles and shows I have seen or read about the DeLorean or even John Z., have been negative towards his attempt at something that could have been much greater than we already see it. Why don't they show how fast and good he brought Pontiac production? How about how he got the Trans Am up and running, or the Tempest lines better? But, I guess its just wishful thinking for a 20 year old with a dream for a D, and his anger for all of the bad publicity that we owners and enthusiasts get. (Even in my own home....dad thinks his fords are better runners than a well kept D) Just a thought I guess, and thanks to ALL the D owners who have kept the "vision" alive and helped show that its not a "blunder" or "failure" in our automotive history. Dave Loffler Johnston, RI [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]