Interesting article in latest Old Car News weekly magazine which reads as follows: Auto Legend John DELorean loses estate. New Jersey - After a five-year legal battle, a bankrupt John Z. DeLorean was forced to leave his Bedminster estate on March 23. Furniture, artworks, chandeliers and other items were removed and stored in a North Plainfield warehouse. Creditors stripped DeLorean's mansion bare in order to make good on his many debts. National Fairways, Inc., of Connecticut, will convert the estate's 434 acres into a golf course. DeLoreans's Georgian mansion will become a clubhouse. The former automotive excutaive drove off his beloved estate in a Canary Yellow Acura NSX that was leased by his daughter in California. DeLorean still has one valuable asset left - his life story as the "father" of the Pontiac GTO and the gull-wing DMC sports car that bears his name. Murray Fisher Vin: 05962 Lic: DMC-XII Washington State [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]