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[DMCForum] Re: your first impression of DMC
- From: "John Dore" <dmcjohn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 12:44:47 -0000
Hey lads,
this is my story!
I first saw the car in BTTF1 when I was about 6, and my mouth fell 
open. I asked my Dad what it was, and he told me it was a DeLorean, 
and was built only 150 miles from my house. Wow! I was instantly 
hooked from the moment it reversed out of the trailer as the time 
machine.
Anyway, for the next few years I tried my best to get any information 
on the car, but it was very difficult. That is until I first used the 
internet at about the age of 12, and the first keyword I typed into 
the search engine was DeLorean!
Anyway, it was not until I was 16 that I first saw one. My Dad was 
getting his car serviced, and the mechanic mentioned out of the blue 
that he had just worked on a DeLorean. So, Dad got the phone number 
of the guy who owned it, an American living in Co. Clare, Ireland, 
who had brought the car home with him. He invited us up to see the 
car, I was so nervous that it wouldn't live up to how good it looked 
in all the photos I had seen of DeLoreans, but we came around a bend 
and suddenly there it was, gleaming in the sunlight. Simply amazing, 
and way better in the flesh than any photo has ever shown it to be.
The American, Bob King, even took me for a drive in the car, which I 
will never forget. 
If my Dad thought that I had finally got "DeLorean" out of my system, 
he was sadly mistaken! I was even more crazy about these cars, and 
really got interested in the history. I read a lot of the usual crap 
in my early days of researching the car, all negative against the car 
and John DeLorean. Thankfully I kept an open mind through all this, 
and began to see the other side of the story. This led me to calling 
John DeLorean on the phone when I was in Boston one summer (I was 18 
I think), and during the call, he invited me to visit him at his home 
in NJ. My brother and I spoke to him for an hour, I felt so honoured 
to be just chatting away to this amazing guy! Another moment I'll 
never forget. 
I finally bought my DeLorean in Febuary 2002, and it has become a big 
part of our lives. The weekend my wife and I fell in love with each 
other (awwww) was on a weekend we drove to Wildwood New Jersey 
together in the DeLorean, and we had many other great little road 
trips around New England that summer before shipping the car back to 
Ireland. The car was used as the getaway car at our wedding, and is 
like a 2nd child in the family! It will never ever be sold.
Anway, to sum it all up, Hello, my name is John, and I'm a DeLoreanut.
Thanks,
John
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ryanpwright" <yahoo1@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> > I'm starting a fun thread here.  I want to hear everyone's 
opinion 
> > what they felt when they first saw a DeLorean in person.  What 
was 
> > your impression?  What emotions did you feel when you sat in the 
> > car?
> 
> Cool thread, Walt!
> 
> I'd seen DeLoreans around town. Very rarely - I think I can count 3
> sightings since I started paying attention over 15 years ago.
> 
> Mine was the first I sat in - or touched, for that matter. I had an 
up
> close encounter with one in a parking lot about 6 months before I
> bought mine. A buddy and I went over to check it out. He put his
> grubby hands all over it, and I had to tell him what an ass he was 
for
> doing so. I just don't think it's right to be touching someone 
else's
> car without their permission and since the owner wasn't there, I
> didn't touch.
> 
> When I bought mine it was sight unseen. I'd looked at pictures and
> talked to the owner but the car was in Sacramento. I agreed to buy 
it
> barring any unforeseen problems and flew down a couple of days 
later.
> I figured there was a very slim possibility I wouldn't like driving
> one, but I got the car for quite a bit less than it's value due to 
the
> owner going through a bankruptcy and needing to move it fast. I
> figured I could resell it and make a small profit, worst case.
> 
> Sitting in one for the first time was really, really cool. Driving
> away was even better. I, too, had always thought they were a rich
> person's toy. Only figured out about 2 years ago that I could afford
> one. 
> 
> The best part was sharing it with others. I told NOBODY I was buying
> this car, except my wife. Didn't have time, really, as I bought the
> car on a Wednesday afternoon and my flight left that Friday at 
5:00am.
> So I was determined to have some fun. I arrived home Saturday around
> 7:00am having slept only 6 hours out of the past 48 (3 hours 
Thursday
> night and 3 more on the drive home). I put the car right into the
> garage so nobody could see it and then slept for the next 8 hours.
> 
> Saturday afternoon I queued up the Back to the Future theme song and
> set my automation system to play it over the garage speakers any 
time
> the (interior - people sized) garage door was opened, then invited
> people over one at a time. Watching friends walk out into the garage
> with a DeLorean sitting there and the music suddenly coming on was
> more fun than I've had in a long time.
> 
> I've had two really neat Back to the Future moments. Before I flew
> down I'd looked up other owners and found Brian (he posts here
> occasionally - TK-581) in Sacramento. He agreed to spend some time
> with me and show me around the car. Amazingly he lived only a couple
> of miles from the previous owner! Anyway, when I was leaving I was
> standing by the driver's opened door, resting my arm on it, and he
> said something to the effect of "Keep in touch". All I could think
> was, "Indeed I will." I felt like Doc leaving on his first time 
travel
> trip. (Yes, I'm a dork. You can all laugh at me now.)
> 
> Second moment was last weekend. I was working on a piece of 
furniture
> in my garage and had to leave the DeLorean outside overnight while 
the
> poly dried. I came out and the car had frost & ice all over it. 
Looked
> like it'd just returned from a trip through time. 
> 
> I've had it 6 months now and still feel like a kid in a candy store
> every time I drive it.
> 
> -Ryan
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