I agree. It seems that this is a great point in time to own a Delorean. Between the growth of vendors, reproduction of parts, the internet providing a point of information exchange, it's affordable and feasible to own, maintain and restore DeLoreans. It also shows how loyal the owners are and how interest has grown in the cars. I'm not giving mine to my kids though. I'm going to be buried in mine. (That's my standard response to all of the yaywho's that are constantly asking me "Are ya sellin' it?") Rich #5335 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Bob Brandys <BobB@xxxx> wrote: > James, > > This is great news. The Delorean is getting close to other collector > cars like the old mustangs and camaros, GTO, etc. where virtually > every part is available. This means the cars can last forever. (I > certainly intend on giving mine to my son.) Deloreans will take there > place in history along with other historic muscle cars, because they can > be fully restored. > > BOB