Hey, Videobob here with my new love, VIN#5278. I live in Fort Worth, along with EJ who is also on this post, and a few others too. I am wondering if there is any sort of Delorean club located in the North Texas, Dallas / Fort Worth Texas area. Was there ever one? What was it called? What happened to it? Is there a national club, with chapters available to be opened? If I don't get any answers on this, I plan to begin the "DFWDMC", The "Dallas Fort Worth Delorean Motor Club".... or something to that effect. We will attand car shows, parades, special events and have tech meetings and socials on a monthly basis. So far I have about 3 or 4 people interested. - STORY WITH A POINT - I was cleaning the car up this morning for it Saturday cruise and a neighbor walked up and proclaimed, "Awesome, I have one just like it!" "Really?" I questioned. "Yes, but I keep it at my Uncle's house in Sulfur Springs because he has a grage, I get to drive it a few times a year."... he lives right behind me, who would have known? The only reason we met is because he saw my car parked outside. In the last few days that I have had the car, I think I have put about 800 miles on it!!!! Yes, I am proud of that. It blows my mind how people react to the car. They react like they have never seen one in person...because most have not. That is because a lot of D owners keep them covered up in a garage all the time. Hey guys, this is just a car! I am not a religeous man, but let me qoute a para phrase from the Bible, "do not worship false idols". Take your car out of the damn garage, uncover it, fill it up and drive that damn thing to death! Stop thinking it will become some collectors item that will one day make you rich, in over 20 years it is only worth half of it's sticker price. By the time it IS worth something you will be too old to collect it! Take it every where and ENJOY IT. Screw leaving it for your kids to destroy, enjoy it while you have it, enjoy the trill on people's faces when you go get your groceries in it. I plan to drive it every chance I get. Once you drive it, work out all the kinks, it will be just as reliable as any other car. It drives me crazy to hear these stories about people hiding these cars out of fear that something will happen to it. You only live ONCE - Get out and enjoy that car! I am every second. - Videobob VIN# 5278