As a long time DML member who now has my D up for sale, I have been following this string with great interest. As I told my son when he was buying "collectors" comic books -- "I don't care what the collectors magazines say -- they are ultimately only worth what someone is willing to pay for it". Likewise the problem with selling a D comes down to a seller having the time and means to locate a willing buyer. IMHO the internet is the best friend that either a buyer or a seller can have in promoting a transaction. But it is still a tough road. I have had my 81 on the block for 2-3 months with only a few serious nibbles. I started out at a reasonable (I thought) $18K but have since dropped the price to $16K. It has 28,000 miles, all updates, complete rebuild of all fluid bearing systems (fuel, clutch, brake, cooling)within the past two years and is IMMACULATE inside and out. Fortunately, I'm not in a big hurry and while I'm waiting for the right buyer it's spring and a GREAT time to be tooling around on a Sunday afternoon in a Delorean enjoying the looks! BTW for anyone interested, I'm in San Antonio, Texas and also have a complete for sale posting on the DML site -- THANKS DML!!