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Re: At what point does a DeLorean become salvage.
- From: "John Hervey" <dherv10@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2000 04:17:04 -0000
Gary, The question is, do you work on cars and have a basic knowledge 
of how they work, do you have the time and the money, and how much 
money are you willing to spend to bring it back to a car you would be 
proud to drive. I know 3 to 5 thousand is tempting, but bank on 
spending 10,000 + or - if you do the work to bring it back to a good 
looking car. I see a lot of desent cars on Ebay and thru other De 
lorean ad's that for more money you won't have to do as many updates 
and work. I bought one from Washington state and drove it home for 
$12,000 and another for $15,000 one owner, mint condition and 34,000 
miles which is low for a 17 year old car. Garaged parked and serviced 
regularly. 11004 vin #. I have a friend here in Dallas that paid 
$12,500.00 for one that I think has less than 10,000 miles and is 
spending about 14,000 in restoration. Lot's to do but it was just 
never drove. If a person like me ran across one like what your 
talking about, I would buy it and park it in a covered garage and if 
I needed parts I would go to it. Not seeing it and by what you are 
saying,it would be a parts car for me.
John 
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, garyg@xxxx wrote:
> Hello All,
> There is a guy in my area trying to unload a DeLorean that he's 
had
> in 
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