I had bought my 83 with 300 miles on it in 1999 and paid $28,000.00. It now has 3100 miles and I have turned down $33,000.00 a couple of time this pass summer. But of course I am not trying to sell it. So maybe thats why I get the offers. John --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John Hervey" <john@xxxx> wrote: > If you want to see what I consider the top end of pricing, there is a brand > new Delorean sitting on the showroom floor at Toyota of Irving between DFW > airport and Dallas on I30. Less than 200 miles and never titled. Asking > price as of last week when I went out there was $65,000.00. Naturally I feel > he is a little out of the ball park, but the owner is like a lot of people > that think they are rare. ( FYI ) > John Hervey > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Shannon Yocom [mailto:ssdelorean@xxxx] > Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 7:16 AM > To: DMC - DML News Post'n > Subject: [DML] Re: DeLorean Values, etc. > > > Ditto: "I like the DeLorean's values just where they are right now." > > Compared to other sporty/fun cars the dollar-to-fun ratio in the DeLorean > can't > be beat (IMHO). I love driving my D and that's why I purchased it, not as an > investment. Most people I come in contact with who are unfamiliar with the > car > think it is close to $ix digit$. I love the fact that it is not. If the > value > ever gets super high it might force me to sell because I couldn't afford > maintenance on an "exotic" priced car. > > Shannon Y > 16506 (over 14k miles since Feb.) > > --------- > > Message: 15 > Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 08:46:29 -0700 (PDT) > From: Louie Golden < louie@xxxx > > Subject: DeLorean Values, etc. > > OK... I've been wanting to start a thread on this for a while... > >>snip<< > So what's everyone elses opinions on the > matter? > > Louie Golden