Well, I liked the show despite the lack of information on the car itself. It went to show that the man and the ideas were revolutionary and brilliant. It also shows one of the greatest examples of piss-poor-timing/supervision ever. If you saw the show then you know what I mean. Even if the car was made in Detroit, it drew a very specific audience when people wanted practicality and economy, and therefore just didn't sell after the hype. It also gives the idea that the defects that you may find on your car might not be aftermarket, but actual factory defects that came from the lack of training! Again, piss-poor-timing. Of course I am an outsider looking in since I don't own a D... yet. Any thoughts or opinions on this perspective. I hope I didn't step on any toes! -Mike A. ----- Original Message ----- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxx> Subject: [DML] " The DeLorean Car" on History Channel > Apologies guys. When I saw advertisement for documentary on "the > DeLorean Car," I naturally assumed documentary would feature "the > DeLorean Car." > > Was interesting footage of plant, however.