Doug, As a non-mechanic who has been reading this list for a while, and also studying the manuals intensely in preparation for owning my own D (which has been postponed due to the rear-ending of my current vehicle by some Toyota monstrosity driven by a five-foot-nothing blonde with a cell phone and a rich daddy), I can say that the DeLorean certainly looks like a very easy, straightforward car to work on. The only thing you may come across is not having the proper tools for something (air-tools come to mind), in which case you can borrow from somebody (and let them watch you work on your "living legend"), or you can take it to a foreign car specialist. DeLoreans are great cars. There's a reason they're still on the road twenty years after they were built. And I don't mean like the "rebuilt" machines out there, either. Plus, hey, it's a DeLorean! How cool can you get? ;) So my advice to you is: Buy it! You will never regret it. :) Farrar Hudkins New Orleans, Louisiana