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[DMCForum] JZD article, David E. Davis, Automobile magazine article was tasteless
- From: Packodenton@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 01:30:57 EDT
Gentleman:
According to my records, I spoke to David E. Davis in November 1997. I
called and left a VM and he called my office back and left a VM. Eventually,
after
some small car talk, I spoke with him about the "Dare to Dream" interview
that I was helping JZD with. His mood changed, in my opinion.
He pointed out that the DMC-12 has been rejected by car collectors thus
far, (ha) and what was interesting to him, was the fact that the DMC is a
good
used car, and will never be a serious collectors item, similar to some
Porsches and Maserati's. He did have some interesting things to say about
the
DeLorean car clubs that were around at the time. Not interested in the
video, end
of conversation. I sent the video to him anyway, and I never received a
reply
if he watched it.
When I spoke to JZD about the conversation, he informed me that It has been
reported that Dottie Cole, wife of the retired GM President Ed Cole &
Detroit
Society figure, hated DeLorean and they never get along.
He went on, and in a very tongue & cheek manner replied, who were Dottie's
girlfriends' married to, and what did their husbands do for a living? Work
at an advertising agency, or car magazine?
What is interesting, David E. Davis and Jean Lindamood-Jennings (anther
Automobile Magazine writer) wrote nice articles about DeLorean in the
1960's
1970's and 1981.
When development testing began on the Legend car project (I wish the spy
photographs of the Legend cars undergoing development tests would turn up)
and
the car was launched in 1981, the automotive enthusiast magazines changed
their points of view about, the DMC car, JZD, and the company in late 1981.
Just as an aside, one of the only positive articles written about the car,
when new, was the December 1981 Road & Track issue...and the author is
nameless/anonymous...check it out.
Sincerely Yours,
Mike Pack
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