Hi everyone! I figured I should share a recent positive experience I had amidst many tough ones. As for the title, I consider my Delorean my new can of spinach (popeye reference) because of the way it makes me feel. As you guys know, I posted a little while back about my Delorean that needs some help since the original engine was blown. Well the bank didn't care and therefore I had to hurry and get the VIN verified before they could issue the title etc. Sadly, I couldn't convince the people to drive half a mile down the road to do it in my garage and therefore had to hire a couple guys with a truck and car trailer to tow it down there. And so the story begins. Since there is no engine I had to cleverly construct a little invention out of nuts and bolts to properly secure the rear wheel rotors and wheels onto the car. Once that was accomplished I tested it to make sure the vehicle would roll and thankfully it did, very smoothly. Yet again, another obstacle. After spending two weeks trying to get the car rolling, I forget the keys 60 miles away and the front wheels are locked. After much internal yelling and kicking myself, we managed to use a jack and push the front end around as necessary to get it onto the car trailer. Needless to say, without an engine the Delorean is light enough for me to push by myself. Now this is where the fun starts. The car is on the trailer and we begin our half mile trip down to the local Jiffy Lube. I had to follow the trailer because there wasn't room in the truck. I'd have to say this experience made all my craziness absolutely worth it. As we traveled, I watched everyone and I mean absolutely EVERYONE staring at the car. Pointing, smiling, people walking and actually stopping to point. By the time we got to Jiffy Lube I nearly had a group of people standing around the car. I know the Delorean is Stainless Steel but was a huge magnet installed in it too? Anyways, I spoke to many onlookers and had a great time explaining the voyage of this car. One of the funniest sites I'd have to say I have ever seen is when a biker on a really nice Harley watched the car pass by him and then actually drove up next to it practically staring it down. He was smiling and seemed to be having a good time simply looking at the car. All in all, I just wanted to share my experience. After 3 weeks of grinding rust and putting lots of love into this car, it was really nice to see it light up peoples faces. At this point I'm thinking of buying a used Delorean engine till I can find the perfect engine to upgrade it with. I'm still talking to the guy with the Lotus, but we'll see if he works something out :) If anyone has a used engine they are willing to sell in the meantime, please send me an email. Thanks for listening, Brandon N. Vin 3323 To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/