In a message dated 3/17/2001 9:39:07 AM, you wrote: << rented out my D a few years ago for a convention at the Grand Ole Opry. I received a fee and photos of the event. My car was trailored to the event and driven on stage, total time away from my D was two days. A side note to this story is that Lou Gossett Jr. was there, (got photos with him and my car.) The agency that rented my car contacted me and wanted to know if I would sell it to him. I told them no, but was able to find a friend with a D and put them in contact with each other. This car was sent to Delorean One and updated, Mr. Gossett is now an owner of an 81 D. I was later told that my car is the only automobile to ever be on stage on the Grand Ole Opry. It was nice for my Delorean to earn some of the money back that I had spent on it over all these years. Still waiting on the Grand Ole Opry to contact me about my D becoming a full member, but hey how many people can say they live daily with a star of the Grand Ole Opry!>> That's a cool story, Bruce. :) (Which brings up another topics...does anyone know what other celebrities own a DeLorean? Does Johnny Carson still have his?) I've had the idea recently of using my D (when I get in into better looking shape) as a promotional tool for a local "all 80s" radio station. I use to work for the broadcasting company that owns this particular station and I've been thinking about contacting them about using the D at "remote" stops, where a radio station goes out to a location to draw a crowd, do contests, give bumper stickers, etc. If any other D owners want to take this idea and run with it (if you have such a formatted radio station in your area) I say go for it. Remotes usually only last a few hours, you could stand there and watch the car to make sure nobody messes with it, you could answer questions about it, help promote it, etc. I think it would be really cool (especially if you could get paid for it). If anyone is interesting in doing this, then call your local station and ask for their promotions director. Let me know if anyone likes this idea (or maybe someone has already done it?) Richard