DeLorean 1 "New DeLorean" is 99% new as was stated recently in the DeLorean World Mag. The car went to a collector in Japan. They may well have used a salvage vin# to build this "new" car. They claim that they are getting $60K for a refurbished car, and more for the "new". Scott Mueller 002981 DOA 5031 DML DMC Forum RDOLA -----Original Message----- --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx> wrote: > In all honestly, I could totally care less about any positive/negative effect that > new cars could have on our existing vehicles. And as far as parts go, all you > need to do is have a little faith! :) A new car should mean new/improved parts > that we all can use for our existing ones. I just read the arcitcle/saw the video > today, and having seen it, everything makes perfect sense. When questions > about the reproduction of key componets arose, prices/solutions were almost > immediately available as to what the costs would be. So someone has been > doing a bit of research to prepare for this. > > So, aside from the usual questions that I'm sure will arive about any new > powertrains, etc.., I would just like to ask the following 2 questions: > 1. Will there be a new model designation? i.e. DMC-12a, 13. etc... > 2. What will the price be? Even if it takes me another few years to save up for > one, I want one. There's an empty space in my garage already just waiting to > be filled! > > And if Steven, James, Warren, or anyone else down @ DMCH is reading this, > I've only one suggestion: The first car that you built MUST have that final door > you guys found installed onto it. There would be no better fitting tribute to the > car, the company, and the man than to have the final part assembled from the > first dream to help build the new one! > > -Robert > vin 6585 "X" > Living the Dream, and waiting for the new one!