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I took a journey to my first non-Delorean car show and I wanted to share
my experiencesâ.The car show was in Ocean City, MD. A very popular beach
resort on the Atlantic Ocean here in MD. They often have events during the
off season to attract off peak visitors. This past weekend they had their
annual fall show and there were cars from 1920s all the way up to a new
Chrysler Crossfire. 

Here are my observations:

I was the only Delorean there which is different then the usual events I
have attended. What made that nice is that you were not really comparing
your car with (and jealous of ï) other Deloreanâs. There were about 1500
cars in all and it was very crowded. Had it not been raining it would have
been even bigger.

Once I put my doors up the car got more attention than I ever imagined. At
any given time there were about 15 people around the car. I think at one
point it hit 30. When I took a break and walked around I could see my wife
taking questions like a press secretary at the white house.

I was near then end of a row and after about 2 hours of constant crowds at
my car the owner of a high performance Camaro with a nitros (sp) bottle in
the trunk, got tired of seeing everyone stop at my car and moved his car
to another part of the lot. What I found is that although a lot of these
car are faster, more colorful and have more collectors, the Delorean has
the one thing these cars do notâuniqueness and gull wing doors.

The questions were the normal âwhere do you get parts?â and âhow much do
they cost?â questions. People are still shocked by how âinexpensiveâ these
cars are.  I really enjoyed talking to the 100s of people asked some
really good questions. I let some people get in the car and see what it
felt like. Several kids got there pictures taken by happy mom's.

I did not realize that the PT cruiser had such a big followingâat least 20
of them all painted in far out colors.

There were two shelby 457 kit cars that were beautiful. 

I was treated with total respect and no drug jokes or rediculous
accusations...about 5 older men accurately knew the whole history and told
me they had never seen one in person and I made their year. A lot of them
acknowledged the guts it took to take on the âestablishmentâ.

I had several people who told me they were lifelong mechanics and we
talked about the Delorean engine. They told me that back in the 70s and
80s it was difficult to get Volvoâs to idle smoothly. One mechanic who ran
a service area told me he had people that would bring in new Volvos after
6 months and ask him if he could âsmooth out the idle.â 
I told him a lot of owners spend time and money trying to get this car to
idle perfectly and have a difficult time.

We owe a lot more to the movie then a lot of owners will admitâA lot of
moms were grabbing their kids saying it was the âBack to the future car.â
Since I have a flux capicitor it made it even more like the movie for
them. Even some of the younger kids that were 8-10 years old had seen the
movie and knew the carâ.If Travis had his conversion car there he would
have had to beat people off with a stick.

If you are ever feeling run down with owning this car because of repairs
or cost,or start doubting why you got one  in the first place, go to a
well advertised car show in your area. I felt totally recharged and met a
lot of great people who thanked me for bringing the car to the show. 

By the wayâ.I drove about 300 miles round trip with no problems. So far it
has been over a year and half since my last problemâknock on stainless. I
would guess in all about 50 people took pictures and about 10 videotaped.
My wife, who was never a big fan of the car, actually enjoyed herself and
had a lot of fun meeting everyone.

Mike Cohee
2109



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