John: buyer beware. This applies to ALL used cars, not just DeLoreans (but especially D's since our parts ARE more expensive -- supply & demand). Much of Florida is near the ocean. The only thing more insidious than road salt is sea salt. Ask any beach dweller. Because it's airborne, sea salt will get into places road salt never imagined. Is especially rough on electricals. But even more than salt, I'd be wary of a buying decision made in haste. Unless a car is priced so low as to be worth the gamble, TAKE YOUR TIME. If you're not mechanical, rustle up someone to go with you (takes TIME). Absolutely scrutinize the car -- it isn't going to come with a warranty -- then ask DML about anything unusual (that takes TIME too). DeLoreans are uncommon, but not rare. Otherwise I'd never have been able to afford one. And a car doesn't have to be close by to be buyable. I live in North Carolina. #5939 came from Pennsylvania (yes, cars from road salt country ARE worth considering). Traveling up there and bringing home under its own power added $200 or $300 to total cost of the vehicle -- chump change in the big picture. JZD may have been living the dream, but you're going to be buying the reality. Make sure it's a good one... Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxx, john fredt <hecklerkochgmbh@xxxx> wrote: > > What do you mean? The car has no current functional problems of any kind