It is a shame you feel this way. I find the members of the DML, and the DMCFORUM to be very helpful when they can be. I don't recall your origional post, but in the past some of my questions have gone unanswered. Not all questions can be answered, but many can (or already have). It would be a shame to loose your participation in the on-line DeLorean community. So, please reconsider if maybe you have judged too quickly? Either way, good luck with your restoration. I hope to see you in pigeon forge. Marc --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "IM2WITTY" <im2witty@xxxx> wrote: > [MODERATOR NOTE: Behold, a miracle!] > > Hello all > > I made two posts concerning the restoration of a Delorean frame. > One post was allowed by the moderators and the other post was not > (it would be a miracle if the moderators allowed THIS message to be > posted). > > To make a long story short, I received NO replies, except for one > guy who wanted to sell me "stuff." > > Somehow, he aquired my DIRECT e-mail address and I did appreciate it > highly, that he took the time to respond to me. > > As for the rest of the "D" owners who did not reply, I can only > say "Thank you." > > I KNOW now that my "D" problems I stand alone. > > Once again, > > Thanx, > > Peter > > #6201 > > P.S. The COMPLETE RESTORATION OF MY DELOREAN BEGINS TODAY and I > will no longer bother the rest of you "D" experts and owners for > your assistance. However, if you have any questions or need any > assistance, I WILL gladly respond to ALL of you if I know the > CORRECT answers to your questions. Also, since I am an > expert "cyber jock" I have recently discovered the "Cornacopia" > of "D" parts. Why gee, just two weeks ago, I purchase (and had > delivered) a Delorean frame in excellent condition. > > I paid $200 for the frame which is currently suspended from my > garage ceiling. My wife would not allow me to clutter up the garage > floor because she needs the room for my babies strollers & "things." > > This is # 6201 signing off. > > Good bye