--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Bruce Benson" <delornut@xxxx> wrote: <SNIP> > It would be very interesting to know just how the > DeLorean pilot cars ever got registered. Ford and the government > > were very strict regarding our pilot cars and their eventual > destruction. > > Bruce Benson While it may be against the rules, what's really to stop a manufacturer from just issuing a VIN plate to a pilot car? Since it really is up to the manufacturer to destroy a pilot car, it's really more of an "honor system" kinda thing. Nevermind any "foolproof" system to prevent this from happening being in place. There just isn't a system at all as I understand it. Otherwise, is this an actual law from the DOT/NHTA/EPA That these vehicles MUST be destroyed, or is it just a mutal agreement that selling them to consumers is frowned upon? Besides, perhaps this was a great way for the company to reward it's executives without having to deplete their inventory that was to fill the high backorder of cars at the time? -Robert vin 6585 "X"