hello everyone, i'm making more progress on taking many digital pictures of a lot of the stuff that i have for sale. i can always take more pictures of the rest of the collection if need by...i.e. just about all the magazines that ever have featured the delorean in any way, all the books that have been written, a lot of back to the future stuff, etc. i'm going to be e-mailing a condensed file if possible to many of you that have responded to me already so be looking for them. does anyone know of any creative ways on putting around 200 photographs into a file/slideshow and having it go through without clogging up anyone's e-mail out there? if i can figure this out, i.e. photoshop or something, i'll gladly send all my pictures to everyone who responded to me so far. in addition, i forgot that i also have two one of kind original and never used (meaning never put on the car) delorean new car window stickers usually displayed in the windows of new cars. i have two new stickers that i bought some years ago that i felt two very lucky delorean owners might want to purchase from me for their own cars...since most of you know that over the years these window stickers have been thrown away. whomever owns v.i.n. 004097 for an '81 originally brought into the country in long beach, ca with black interior, etc. etc. lastly, v.i.n. 010605 for an '82 originally brought into the counry in wilmington, de with gray interior. both of these window stickers are mint with the original peel stickers on them and never placed onto the car. if either of you would like to purchase your window sticker for your own car let me know. it would be pretty cool to have your own window sticker for your own car. kris kurth minneapolis, mn kkurth2675@xxxxxxxxxxx -- Financial Liberty Mortgage, Corp. Kris Kurth--General Manager/President 952-851-7700 office 952-851-7701 fax This e-mail is the sole, confidential property of Financial Liberty Mortgage Corporation. -------------- Original message -------------- From: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DML - the DeLorean Mailing List Messages In This Digest (19 Messages) 1a. Re: Antenna options From: lordshill@xxxxxxx 1b. Re: Antenna options From: Mike Bosworth 1c. Re: Antenna options From: Robert Patz 2. DMA Holiday Party - Website Recap From: Delorean Mid-Altantic Club 3a. Otterstats From: Shannon Yocom 3b. Re: Otterstats From: Tell you if you ask. 4. DeLorean For SALE Michigan From: Lawrence Lormand 5. Re: iPod adapter? From: Jan van de Wouw 6a. Re: Found the Original Owner 17076 From: Mike Walsh 6b. Re: Found the Original Owner 17076 From: Eric Pool 6c. Re: Found the Original Owner 17076 From: Parts Pit Mike 7a. Battery Chargers From: Aaron Crocco 7b. Re: Battery Chargers From: Robert Patz 7c. Re: Battery Chargers From: Chris Shepherd 7d. Re: Battery Chargers From: David Teitelbaum 7e. Re: Battery Chargers From: Daniel 8. Re: antenna options From: BRUCE BENSON 9. Doc Brown - new Direct TV commerical From: Robert Patz 10. Jeremy Popp's DeLorean Website From: Michael & Denise View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1a. Re: Antenna options Posted by: "lordshill@xxxxxxx" lordshill@xxxxxxx lordshill1 Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:07 pm (PST) Adam.. I think it is Video Bob who sells a very nice Stainless steel automatic antenna. The directions to hook it up comes with it and they are very clear. Do not know if this helps, Roy 0893 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (10) 1b. Re: Antenna options Posted by: "Mike Bosworth" mike.bosworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx bozzzydmc Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:19 pm (PST) Hi Adam Most things to some degree can be 'made to work' and as someone has already said they have put an auto antenna in the front wing then yes I suppose it can be done. However until i see some pictures as to the ammount of structual underbody that had to be 'cut' away to accomodate this, i wouldn't recommend it. Heck why not stick with a stock rear quarter panel install its far less work and safer in my opinion. Kind Regards Mike B #2001 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "supremeadmiralsenn" <AdmiralSenn@...> wrote: > > Okay, more questions. I looked through the DML archives but I'm hoping > for an update... > > My car (well, it's not mine yet, but you know..) has the fender > antenna. I know that mounting a power antenna there would require some > cutting into the material underneath, but my question is, has anyone > done it? > > If so, I'd like pictures. My car is already not stock and somewhat > updated, I might as well make it convenient to cover it (cover has a > hole in it... I'd rather it just slide over). > > Thanks! > > And, of course, if the answer is no... I'll have to do it myself at > some point. > > -Adam > Eventually, VIN 03416 > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (10) 1c. Re: Antenna options Posted by: "Robert Patz" topgunster@xxxxxxxxxxxx topgunster Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:10 pm (PST) Rear antenna's look so much better also! BOB - - - - - 808 5144 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Mike Bosworth" <mike.bosworth@...> wrote: > > Hi Adam > > Most things to some degree can be 'made to work' and as someone has > already said they have put an auto antenna in the front wing then yes > I suppose it can be done. However until i see some pictures as to the > ammount of structual underbody that had to be 'cut' away to > accomodate this, i wouldn't recommend it. > > Heck why not stick with a stock rear quarter panel install its far > less work and safer in my opinion. > > Kind Regards > > Mike B > #2001 > > --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "supremeadmiralsenn" > <AdmiralSenn@> wrote: > > > > Okay, more questions. I looked through the DML archives but I'm > hoping > > for an update... > > > > My car (well, it's not mine yet, but you know..) has the fender > > antenna. I know that mounting a power antenna there would require > some > > cutting into the material underneath, but my question is, has anyone > > done it? > > > > If so, I'd like pictures. My car is already not stock and somewhat > > updated, I might as well make it convenient to cover it (cover has a > > hole in it... I'd rather it just slide over). > > > > Thanks! > > > > And, of course, if the answer is no... I'll have to do it myself at > > some point. > > > > -Adam > > Eventually, VIN 03416 > > > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (10) 2. DMA Holiday Party - Website Recap Posted by: "Delorean Mid-Altantic Club" clubevents@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx dmaclubevents Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:07 pm (PST) Just a note to let you know that the Delorean Mid-Atlantic website has been updated with a recap of our 2006 Holiday Party that took place on Dec. 9th in NYC. You can see pictures and a full write-up on our website at http://www.deloreanmidatlantic.com/updates/updates.htm We have also set a date for the 2007 Spring Social. Make sure to save the date! Saturday April 21st in Netcong NJ! More details to follow shortly on this event. - Delorean Mid-Atlantic Club [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (1) 3a. Otterstats Posted by: "Shannon Yocom" ssdelorean@xxxxxxxxx ssdelorean Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:07 pm (PST) "Raddad", You are not the only one. I too am on the original otterstat in my car after 105,000 miles. There was time I over heated due to the Alt belt breaking, so I thought I damaged the otterstat and changed it just to be safe. After doing so the "new" otterstat would turn on properly but not shut off. I then got another "new" otterstat from a different vendor with a different On-Off temps. This too would turn on but not off. Long story short - put the original one back in and all works properly. My car is very picky about it's otterstat :-) Shannon Y 16506 --------------- 4b. Otterstats Posted by: "Dick Ryan" deloreanbiker@xxxxxxxxx deloreanbiker Date: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:16 am ((PST)) I never cease to be amazed by what I "learn" on the DML. I find the otterstat discussion fascinating. I have owned two DeLoreans (sequentially & continuosly) since 1982. Between the two I have logged very close to 200,000 miles. In that time I've only replaced one otterstat. After hearing that so many of you have had problems, I sort of wonder "what am I doing wrong"? Am I the only one with this experience? Dick Ryan VIN 16867 __________________________________________________________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. http://videogames.yahoo.com/platform?platform=120121 Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (12) 3b. Re: Otterstats Posted by: "Tell you if you ask." racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx cruznmd Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:09 pm (PST) Well after hearing other owners' testimonial, I now know I'm not crazy. Although I appreciate John's offer of a new otterstat, I'm tired of opening my cooling system risking an air bubble every time. I'm going with Toby's fan switch. I wish there were a little more testimonial but 3 otterstats cost the same as his part and I've already spent that much so I might as well risk it. Rich A. #5335 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Mike Bosworth" <mike.bosworth@...> wrote: > > Hi Dick > > Well ive had my car for a little over two years and had to replace a > one year old otterstat. I can only put this down to 'poor' > manufacturing > > Im pleased you have had a better experience with these, its a little > thing that makes a big 'differnce' :) > > Regards > > MikeB > #2001 > > --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dick Ryan" <deloreanbiker@> wrote: > > > > I never cease to be amazed by what I "learn" on the DML. I find the > > otterstat discussion fascinating. > > > > I have owned two DeLoreans (sequentially & continuosly) since 1982. > > Between the two I have logged very close to 200,000 miles. In that > > time I've only replaced one otterstat. After hearing that so many of > > you have had problems, I sort of wonder "what am I doing wrong"? Am I > > the only one with this experience? > > > > Dick Ryan > > VIN 16867 > > > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (12) 4. DeLorean For SALE Michigan Posted by: "Lawrence Lormand" lawrencesr@xxxxxxxxxxx vin00538 Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:07 pm (PST) HEllO ALL, Just to let you all know I have just finished working on Vin 05973 it is a manual, Grey interior, Oct, 81 Build, Grooved hood N/F,8000 miles on her, Fan Fail update installed (Hervey's), New Fuel Distributor, New Acumilator,New Fuel Filter, Gas tank was Cleaned, New Fuel Pump, Original NCT tires & look new, I just finished adjusting the air flow meter & she runs great, things still needed,Pass window motor spins but window doesn't, Brakes: I haven't looked at but,looks like there was a brake Master cylinder Leak, it's not leaking now, I would have them checked as there is some paint removed in the normal area between the fuel cell & frame, interior is clean pass carpet behind seat is ate up a little from battery leak, Rear view mirror is not for a delorean, crumple looks good, front & rear towers look good, cat is good, all Stainless panels in great clean condition, I saw 1 small ding on door pin size (you wouldn't see it),a/c not working but some freon is all that would take. call me for more info or call Dennis @ 1-(248)-225- 8266 DENNIS IS ASKING $24,500 & IS WORTH MORE IN THE $30,000 RANGE IN MY OPPINION AS A RESTORATION EXPERT & MECHANIC. if you call Dennis tell him You found out through Me Lawrence. I have pic to if you want to see them email me. Lawrence Lawrence's Delorean Repair & Service 313-506-3786 Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (1) 5. Re: iPod adapter? Posted by: "Jan van de Wouw" janvdwouw@xxxxxxxxx janvdwouw Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:08 pm (PST) Hi, --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Ryan Wright" <ryanpwright@...> wrote: > Why is the Belkin the best? Simply, when you > remove power from it, your iPod will pause. > I can only assume the Belkin unit sends an > actual signal to the iPod some how. Other > adapters don't do this, so you have to manually > pause the iPod when you get out of the car. The Belkin has a resistor in the plug which tells the iPod to power down upon loosing power, just like when You're using an Apple Dock at your computer... I've got my iPod connected to my Aftermarket Kenwood Head Unit with Kenwoods KCA-iP500 interface, which actually does the same power down, and on top of that gives me control over the iPod on the Head Unit and gives Readout of the tracknames and such on it's display. So the iPod can be stowed away out of sight and still be used to (allmost) its full potential. Another great system is the ICE>link Plus system by Dension, which is available for allmost all big brand s of After Market Stereo's. Good Luck, JAN van de Wouw The Netherlands Former owner of #05141, now driving a Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVT-i Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (8) 6a. Re: Found the Original Owner 17076 Posted by: "Mike Walsh" mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ronin5030 Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:09 pm (PST) #17084 went from Consolidated to an Oakville Ontario dealer (Canadian Specs). I bought it from the original owner who included all the paperwork. - Mike Walsh Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (4) 6b. Re: Found the Original Owner 17076 Posted by: "Eric Pool" epool2005@xxxxxxxxxxx pool05743 Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:05 pm (PST) Speaking of finding original owners...I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on how to find any information about what dealer the car was bought at or who was the original owners? My PO does not have much info for me. Here is my VIN number incase anyone else has heard of it - SCEDT26T4BD005743 Thanks - Eric Pool -----Original Message----- From: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mike Walsh Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 3:55 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DML] Found the Original Owner 17076 #17084 went from Consolidated to an Oakville Ontario dealer (Canadian Specs). I bought it from the original owner who included all the paperwork. - Mike Walsh [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (4) 6c. Re: Found the Original Owner 17076 Posted by: "Parts Pit Mike" thepartspit@xxxxxxxxxx partspitmike2000 Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:09 pm (PST) Thanks Mike! Parts Pit Mike Mike Walsh <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: #17084 went from Consolidated to an Oakville Ontario dealer (Canadian Specs). I bought it from the original owner who included all the paperwork. - Mike Walsh [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (4) 7a. Battery Chargers Posted by: "Aaron Crocco" acrocco@xxxxxxxxx slider10 Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:11 pm (PST) Hey all, Even though the winter here in NY has been extremely mild, I have 'winterized' my delorean. While only owning my car for a couple of years, I am now very exposed to the pitfalls of the battery not being used frequently. I'd say this was the year of the jump start for me. Well I think one season is enough and I've decided to find a suitable car charger that I can use when the spring comes around. I have an Exide battery from PJ Grady's. I don't know anything about batteries except that. I was checking out Amazon and saw one that is a good seller and got good reviews. It is the Schumacher SSC-1000A charger. It looks good and isn't expensive at $49.99. I'd like to know what you guys think and if this isn't good, please post an alternative. Any help you guys can give, would be much appreciated. Once I have this down, I can focus on the potential hot start problem I encountered late this year. Thanks! -Aaron Crocco Vin 5591 NY Plate: OUTATYM Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (5) 7b. Re: Battery Chargers Posted by: "Robert Patz" topgunster@xxxxxxxxxxxx topgunster Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:06 pm (PST) Hi Aaron, What you want is a trickle charge, charger, which will turn off when the battery is full charged. A battery will degrade faster when not in use. This will help prolong the life of your battery. Have a Great Day! BOB - - - - - 808 5144 AZ-D.org FAST IS FUN! --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Aaron Crocco <acrocco@...> wrote: > > Hey all, > > Even though the winter here in NY has been extremely mild, I have > 'winterized' my delorean. While only owning my car for a couple of > years, I am now very exposed to the pitfalls of the battery not being > used frequently. I'd say this was the year of the jump start for > me. Well I think one season is enough and I've decided to find a > suitable car charger that I can use when the spring comes around. > > I have an Exide battery from PJ Grady's. I don't know anything about > batteries except that. I was checking out Amazon and saw one that is > a good seller and got good reviews. It is the Schumacher SSC- 1000A > charger. It looks good and isn't expensive at $49.99. I'd like to > know what you guys think and if this isn't good, please post an > alternative. > > Any help you guys can give, would be much appreciated. Once I have > this down, I can focus on the potential hot start problem I > encountered late this year. > > Thanks! > > -Aaron Crocco > Vin 5591 > NY Plate: OUTATYM > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (5) 7c. Re: Battery Chargers Posted by: "Chris Shepherd" chrisau79@xxxxxxxxx chrisau79 Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:07 pm (PST) Aaron, I've got a NAPA 85-300A mounted permanently where the light in the engine compartment used to be. It shuts down when the battery is fully charged so I just leave it plugged in at all times when I'm not driving much. I've had it for about 3 years and no problems at all. Unplug it, tuck the pigtail in, close the hatch and drive away. Chris 06301 Aaron Crocco <acrocco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hey all, Even though the winter here in NY has been extremely mild, I have 'winterized' my delorean. While only owning my car for a couple of years, I am now very exposed to the pitfalls of the battery not being used frequently. I'd say this was the year of the jump start for me. Well I think one season is enough and I've decided to find a suitable car charger that I can use when the spring comes around. I have an Exide battery from PJ Grady's. I don't know anything about batteries except that. I was checking out Amazon and saw one that is a good seller and got good reviews. It is the Schumacher SSC-1000A charger. It looks good and isn't expensive at $49.99. I'd like to know what you guys think and if this isn't good, please post an alternative. Any help you guys can give, would be much appreciated. Once I have this down, I can focus on the potential hot start problem I encountered late this year. Thanks! -Aaron Crocco Vin 5591 NY Plate: OUTATYM Chris 06301 Find me on Google Earth 45°43'03.24"N 123°53'45.81"W --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (5) 7d. Re: Battery Chargers Posted by: "David Teitelbaum" jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx jtrealtywebspannet Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:08 pm (PST) I would have the battery tested and the charging system. Once you know that they are allright then it is just your car slowly discharging the battery over time. If you do not use the car then I would use a trickle-charger or a "battery tender" once a week for one night. If you are putting your car into storage and do not intend to use it for a long period of time you should remove the battery, keep it in a warm place on a piece of wood, and charge it once a month, overnight. Remember, batteries are considered worn out after 5 years. At that age they only hold about 50% of the origional capacity. They may seem OK but if you crank the motor any length of time they quickly lose all power. Small battery chargers are inexpensive but should not be used to keep a bad battery going. They are good for keeping a good battery fully charged. They are not meant to charge dead batteries. If you go over to E Bay you can probably find them even cheaper than $50. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Aaron Crocco <acrocco@...> wrote: > > Hey all, > > Even though the winter here in NY has been extremely mild, I have > 'winterized' my delorean. While only owning my car for a couple of > years, I am now very exposed to the pitfalls of the battery not being > used frequently. I'd say this was the year of the jump start for > me. Well I think one season is enough and I've decided to find a > suitable car charger that I can use when the spring comes around. > > I have an Exide battery from PJ Grady's. I don't know anything about > batteries except that. I was checking out Amazon and saw one that is > a good seller and got good reviews. It is the Schumacher SSC-1000A > charger. It looks good and isn't expensive at $49.99. I'd like to > know what you guys think and if this isn't good, please post an > alternative. > > Any help you guys can give, would be much appreciated. Once I have > this down, I can focus on the potential hot start problem I > encountered late this year. > > Thanks! > > -Aaron Crocco > Vin 5591 > NY Plate: OUTATYM > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (5) 7e. Re: Battery Chargers Posted by: "Daniel" dmcburn75@xxxxxxxxx dmcburn75 Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:08 pm (PST) Hey Aaron, That charger looks fine and similar to the one I use. I had a related problem from not starting the car often and when I re-juiced the battery everything was in line. You can also use a trickle charger if you know the car will be sitting for some time. My carcoon has one that I also had success with. But, like I said the fore mentioned charger on amazon.com should do the trick. Remove the battery and hook it up to a maintenance cycle or something similar over the winter. As for the hot start problem, it is in all probability the accumulator. Next time it won't start hot(warm), take the electrical connection from the control pressure regulator and swap it with the connection on the Blue cold start valve. Leave the electrical connector from the cold start unplugged. If it is the accumulator it should start right up... Rev the engine a little and then turn off. Reattach everything back to its original position and start it again.. If it starts then is a good bet it's the accumulator. If this doesn't help, check the primary pressure regulator seals. If the seals are slightly flattened in will be injurious to the fuel system and prevent it from maintaining pressure. Just loosen the 16mm nut on the fuel distributor and check the seals. I replaced mine just for piece of mind when I was in there as it's a cheap fix and takes 10min of your time. Lastly if THIS doesn't help then it could be the check valve in your fuel pump. I'm not sure up to what VIN# had internal valves had, but if they go bad you have to replace the entire pump. A faulty fuel pump check valve will allow the fuel to flow back into the gas tank leaving the air in the fuel lines. The odds are on your side it is the accumulator. If you need help replacing the accumulator drop me a line as I think we are in close proximity. I did mine last summer and although it's not difficult it is just a little tedious to get in there. Anyways hope this helps. -Dan 4160 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Aaron Crocco <acrocco@...> wrote: > > Hey all, > > Even though the winter here in NY has been extremely mild, I have > 'winterized' my delorean. While only owning my car for a couple of > years, I am now very exposed to the pitfalls of the battery not being > used frequently. I'd say this was the year of the jump start for > me. Well I think one season is enough and I've decided to find a > suitable car charger that I can use when the spring comes around. > > I have an Exide battery from PJ Grady's. I don't know anything about > batteries except that. I was checking out Amazon and saw one that is > a good seller and got good reviews. It is the Schumacher SSC-1000A > charger. It looks good and isn't expensive at $49.99. I'd like to > know what you guys think and if this isn't good, please post an > alternative. > > Any help you guys can give, would be much appreciated. Once I have > this down, I can focus on the potential hot start problem I > encountered late this year. > > Thanks! > > -Aaron Crocco > Vin 5591 > NY Plate: OUTATYM > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (5) 8. Re: antenna options Posted by: "BRUCE BENSON" delornut@xxxxxxx delornut Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:12 pm (PST) I remember seeing a power antenna in a J C Whitney_catalog that had a long flexible cable between the motor assembly and the antenna. This allowed the motor to be installed at a point remote from the actual antenna location. I haven't checked one of their catalogs for quite some time so I can't say for sure if they still offer them. Bruce Benson__________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 3. Re: Antenna options Posted by: "supremeadmiralsenn" AdmiralSenn@xxxxxxxx<mailto:AdmiralSenn@xxxxxxxx> supremeadmiralsenn Date: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:46 am ((PST)) Can you provide pictures, details of the antenna model used, and any other relevant information you can think of? I'm very interested in doing this - although I don't intend to keep the car completely stock, I don't want to change the 'character' features (aka hood style, wheel style, etc) unless I really have to - and antenna location is one of those distinctive features. Contradictory? Yes. I don't care. And yes, I'm prepared to do more work to install the new antenna than to move it if necessary. -Adam, certifiable lunatic Eventually, #03416 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "ironranger7012" <kvlauhala@...> wrote: > > -I don't understand how you can say this cannot be done since I have > a power front fender antenna on 7012. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (1) 9. Doc Brown - new Direct TV commerical Posted by: "Robert Patz" topgunster@xxxxxxxxxxxx topgunster Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:05 pm (PST) Go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcrt7OzJS8c Have a Great Day! BOB - - - - - 808 5144 AZ-D.org FAST IS FUN! Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (1) 10. Jeremy Popp's DeLorean Website Posted by: "Michael & Denise" luckeys71@xxxxxxx lluucckkmmaann Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:09 pm (PST) For those of you in the group who haven't had the chance to meet Jeremy at one of the DeLorean events, let me tell you he is one heckuva nice guy! When Josh was working on my frame replacement project in the fall of 2004, Jeremy was nice enough to drop by on several different occasions when everyone else had given up. He was even kind enough to give me a ride to Josh's from the airport when I flew in to pick it up! He is truly of an example of the best way to purchase a DeLorean-learn about the car from others, work on one in person if possible, and wait until funds are available so you can get your car and not commit financial suicide in the process. I was very impressed by his website and the gorgeous DeLorean that he ended up buying. I'm sorry I didn't see you at the Chicago DCS Jeremy, as I would have liked to thank you once again for all of the help you gave me back in 2004. Even though I no longer have #3760 I take some satisfaction in knowing that it's reconstruction may hav e helped inspire Jeremy in his journey towards owning his own DeLorean. Kudos on your website and I hope to see your car in person someday Jeremy! 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