Hey guys, I really doubt it was meant to say UK!! I mean L is a few keys away from U, plus surely it would have been noticed by the guy creating the box. Also, (and Irish/english politics aside please!) I don't consider the DeLorean an english car, as the main company was based in New York. We have lots of Dell computers and Intel manufacturing plants in Ireland, but that doesn't make them "Irish companies" does it? England can take responsibility for destroying the company if they like, but not for creating it...What do you guys think? Sounds like Jim's theory about LittelKarr is the best one! Best wishes, John Dore, VIN #3810. --- In DMCForum@xxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote: > > what does the > > Lk stand for? > > Mark, > > I brought this up on the DML several months ago. So far no one anywhere has > a definite answer. > > My theory is that someone forgot to delete the accumulated typos at the end > of the sentence before pressing "print" button on the typesetting machine. > > Claude's theory is that the "LK" was a typo meant to be "UK" for United > Kingdom considering that the car was assembled in Europe. > > Anyone else? > > Walt ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Home Selling? Try Us! http://us.click.yahoo.com/QrPZMC/iTmEAA/MVfIAA/HliolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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