Wow, Well hello mystery poster. Well I myself can say that you are very much in the minority when it comes to Rob and PJ Grady. Your story sounds like it has many holes and you didn't do your homework before posting. 1. Why take you car to AAMACO???? That is the biggest blunder in the world. That is like taking my Plymouth to a Hyundai repair shop. 2. Frankly your opinion on how Rob Grady operates is dead wrong. I had the pleasure of working for Rob the entire summer of this past year, Kevin, Dan, Mike & Mark never hear the end of it :) , and not once did I see Rob do unnecessary work on a Delorean. There were times he would tell people that they NEEDED something or else the car would have to be back soon, but if they said no, he wouldn't do it. Rob is in business but he is not a theif nor dishonest. 3. Broken key in the door?? Um, I don't know if your car was there over the summer of 2001, but i never saw a car with a key stuck in it. Plus I think Rob is the kind of guy to replace it and repair it for you. Key codes are available to make new keys. Rob has the ability to take the lock apart to fix it. Don't BS us. 4. If you pay $15k for a car, at what point do you say it's okay to put $12k into it for repairs?!?!? You could have 2 delorean s-boxes or an awesome, nicely kept delorean that would give you no trouble! It's frankly stupid to do repairs on a car that end up costing almost the same as what you paid for it. I'd never put $5k into my Plymouth that I paid $5k for unless it was over the course of like 10 years. Lets be reasonable here. 5. Best advice: Sell the car to some sorry sap who wants a car so badly he won't do his homework or someone willing to take up a big resto job. Then do it the RIGHT way and get a car for $17k and look it over before you buy it. Getting something called a VIN helps too. The moral of the story is that you could own a DMC Houston resto car for the amount you've put into this POS. -Aaron Crocco Future Delorean Owner Current NY Plate: OUTATYM