--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Mark Noeltner <mark@xxxx> wrote: > I was searching under mis-spellings for DeLorean items and ran across this > item listed as a "Delorian... <SNIP> You'd be surprised just how many items, let alone cheap buys you'll find on eBay that are listed, but most people don't find them. I've seen original radios, and even that little plastic grill that covers the torsion bars above the rear window for $20. While bargains like these don't come along on a regular basis (due to both item availability and misspellings), they do indeed occur. Here are the most common variations of the word "DeLorean" that will yield the most hits for auctions on eBay: Delorean De lorean Delorian Deloreon These four are the most common variations of the word that you'll find online both for auctions, surfing the internet, or even researching the subject at the library. None of them are case sensative (unless you were searching a UNIX based card catalogue I suppose), but the can include even more sub variations with additional spaces and so on. Very rare and seldom useful, you may also run across horrible misspellings such as "Delorion", etc. from time to time. -Robert vin 6585 "X"