I will comment on the likelihood of this happen. 0.0%. I know some people like to dream about it, but why bother? If DMCH had money coming out the ears, they would have already manufactured the torsion bars. Anyone who thinks that they are going to up and build Deloreans car is out of their minds. Especially with updates. If they have a new frame and do safety upgrades then they have to the vehicle tested to meet federal standards. This is seven-figure testing. I'm sure remaking panel dies is 7-figures too. Even if someone was going to try this, why would they keep the same design? Because parts are so plentiful and cheap? And who in their right mind would use a PRV engine. That's just ridiculous. Plus, for a limited run, the car would have to be astronomically expensive- not only more than you are willing to pay but more than you can afford. DMCH is waiting for 12 people to order before they make torsion bars, right? What's that, $5000? Do you think they're eagerly saving so they can spend millions? no. I think that this is a not only unattainable but also, business-wise, a horrible idea. Jim 1537 On Fri, 08 Nov 2002 15:55:54 -0000 "James LaLonde" <deloreandmcxii@xxxx> writes: > OK I read the article about DMCH someone posted recently; > > I'm not commenting on the likelihood/possibility/legality of the > scenerio - but... > If they can; > > Do you think it's a good idea to hand build new DeLoreans? Would > this > use-up important parts for the rest of us? Obviously there are > certain obstacles to overcome before they could do this. Namely > Torsion bars. Most other parts are in stock or reproducable. > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com