On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 deloreanss@xxxx wrote: > hehe. Well, I fell for it, I paid more than I should have for "one of > the only five factory painted Deloreans". It was supposed to be a > "prototype experiment". I have done extensive (exhaustive) research on > the subject and come to the one and only truth in this matter. THERE > ARE and NEVER WERE ANY PAINTED DELOREANS FROM THE FACTORY. Lemme tell There never were any painted from the factory, that is true. The factory didn't have the facilities there to do painting, for one. However, there were some cars which were contracted out by the factory to be painted by a contractor, as DMC was planning to sell painted cars. A couple years ago DMC Houston found some tan interior pieces in the warehouse marked to be used with painted cars. I don't know whether DMC shipped body panels to be painted and then assembled them at the factory, or whether they shipped completed cars to the contractor. I don't even know who the contractor was. It is possible that you got one of these factory-authorized-painted cars, which would be an interesting collector piece. It's also possible that the car was painted by the dealer, as you concluded; that's most likely. Either of those could have accounted for the car being marked as red on the original title.