Hey..wait a minute. The plaque also says SOHC. As in "single overhead cam". Each head has it's own cam. Would that not constitute DOHC? Or does each head require two cams, totaling 4 to qualify as DOHC? Or did they use a different engine? Rich #5335 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx> wrote: > --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Stian Birkeland" <delorean@xxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > What is the correct model name for the DeLorean? > > > > I have found 2 variations: > > > > * DeLorean DMC-12 > > * DeLorean LK Sport Coupé > > (what the heck does LK stand for?) > > > > My registration document states: > > > > DeLorean DMC-12 / 2.8i V6 > > > > Does any of you have another model name stated in your registration > document? > <SNIP> > > The correct model designation is indeed, "DMC-12". I have no clue as > to what "LK Sport Coupé" means, but I do know it's origin. When > Harrah's Auto Collection in Reno, NV acquired their Gold Amex car (2nd > built, 5-speed "Saddle" interior), the paperwork that came with it > designated it as a "LK Sport Coupé", and NOT a DMC-12. Why, I've no > clue, but from what I heard, the museum curator swears up and down > that's what the paperwork from the previous owner had printed on it. > > Fast forward many years. Sunstar decided to release the 3 DeLorean > models based upon a regular DMC-12 (not stock, as can been seen by > that CD player & Self-Bleeder kit on the model), a BTTF2 conversion > for USH Theme park, and an Amex car, based upon the one in Reno, NV. > This is where the "LK Sport Coupé" title comes from. And if anyone > ever gets the chance to visit the museum, you'll see "LK Sport Coupé" > printed as the modem type right on the plaque in front of the car, and > assuming they STILL haven't dusted the car, my handprint on the > driver's fender (karma caught up to me with a vengance on that one!). > Which you can see for yourself with the following links: > > http://www.automuseum.org/1981delorean.html > http://www.isd.net/jpatrick/delorean/pics/gold15.jpg