Actually, I originally molded the first units with a bottom (wheels and all) and no one cared for them at all. They also had a "funny feel" to them in your hand. The double top version looks great from all directions and feels great in you hand. These are already in limited production and can also be made to order in colors. I just placed that one on ebay for feedback purposes to see if you guys out there liked them. Let me know your opinions about it and if there is enough interest, I will put them up on a dutch auction at a set price so you won't have to bid against each other. I figure that introducing some new products help keep interest in the car and the dream alive. Rustproof Vin 1559 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Williams" <delorean@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 5:57 PM Subject: RE: [DML] New Delorean Product > Yes, I also thought it was a cool idea. However, if you take this into > production, will you be looking at creating a bottom for the car? There's > something very weird about two top halves of a car. > > -Christian > > On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Scott Mueller wrote: > > > The Key Car is a clever idea. > > > > When I was in College a friend ask me what I would like for Christmas, I > > said a Red Ferrari. > > > > She gave me a "Key Car" which was the size of a Hot wheels and had a regular > > sized key sticking in the back of it. You squeeze the key and the car would > > shoot forward. It was a fun toy for those boring days in the design lab. > > > > Let me know via direct email when you have additional "Key Cars" available > > for sale. > > Scott.a.mueller (at) mchsi.com > > > > Scott Mueller > > 002981 > > RNDOLA [moderator snip]