I actually got waylaid with the development of this. After the Cleveland show I ended up moving across the country the next week. . .and now I don't own a DeLorean. There is one that is for sale locally that I may see if I can get some measurements off of (as soon as the weather is a bit warmer). To make this work, I will probably need to get people to volunteer and help me out. Once I get measurements on one DeLorean, I will probably need to have several people try out the pattern on their cars and see if we can get a pattern that is functional for more than just a few cars. I don't know what type of consistence there is across the line on these cars, so it may not be feasible. . .but I still want to try. If anyone is willing to help me out, send me an e-mail at michael(at)babbtechnology.com and let me know. . .I have a few other ideas that I have been milling around as well. . . Thanks! Michael Babb -----Original Message----- From: Steve Bunnell [mailto:dmcsteve@xxxx] Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 6:47 AM To: DMC Mailing List Subject: [DML] S.S. Shift Plate Hi List. I was wondering if anyone ever came up with or found a Stainless Steel Shift plate, similar to the one's Ferrari uses. I know that Michael Babb was working on it about a year ago. I think he was discussing the possibility with Dirk Wacker out of Germany. Did anything ever come of it? Or was it deemed impossible because of the tight shift pattern? I still think it would be a neat add-on to the car, if possible. -Steve Bunnell #11611 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 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