I have been trying to reach the DOA as per Trevor's suggestion. There is NO contact info except for John Truscott whose phone doesn't answer and there is no message. The DOA website has no contact info and when I tried to leave an e-mail on their mail page it was refused by the server. The e-mail address for Trevor won't work either. The only time I got any attention from them was a post on the DML which they won't publicly acknowledge exists (except here in Trevor's post for the first time!) It seems strange that such a public appearing organization makes itself so hard to contact yet they put themselves foward as the premier owner's organization. It would seem to me that it is really a California club that is trying to make itself look larger and more important than it really is. I was only trying to contact them to let them know that I have received a lot of e-mails privately agreeing with me and telling me how they don't like what is happening but they won't come out publicly. The DOA should know what is going on and ignoring it won't make it go away like they hoped the DML would just go away. Between the direction the magazine is going and the change in the membership rules IMHO they are not doing things to improve the DOA. I would hate to see it disappear, it was the glue that held the Delorean owners togther for a long time in the early years when it wasn't clear what was going to happen and there is an extensive archive of technical info accumulated over the years. David Teitelbaum vin 10757