See Below. Farrar Hudkins wrote: > > Hello, gang! <SNIP> > The VIN for the car I am thinking of buying is SCEDT26T4BD000980. > The guy has photographs posted at the following URL: > http://pike.thedial.com/~pat/Jason/new.htm > The first 10 photographs are for a 5-speed which he is selling, and > the rest are the automatic I'm thinking of getting. If any of you > guys/gals have the time to browse through the (somewhat fuzzy) photos > and let me know if $9,000 is good for this, please feel free! You > may also e-mail me privately if you wish not to clog up the list. The pictures look OK, but you would need a better view of other things to set a value on the car. It is obviously not wrecked, and I assume it "runs" so $9000 may be a good price. I suggest you inspect the frame for rust. > Completely different topic: I am reading the archives in another > browser, and in the digest dated 02Jul1996 somebody says something > about the Eagle Premier using "a 3.0L version of the DeLorean > engine." Interestingly enough, this is the same engine that was in > the 1992 Dodge Monaco. > <SNIP Chrysler Story> > > What does this mean to you? Simple. Anyone who wants to "upgrade" > their 2.8 to a 3.0 can look at the photographs on the Eagle Premier > link and see that it looks like it would be a fairly straightforward > job and a nice fit. Somebody mentioned this in 1996 as I mentioned. > Now, I imagine you could get an old Premier cheap, but you can get an > old (91-92) Monaco ever cheaper!!! (Although they may be harder to > find.) There was a recent post (sometime in the last month or two) about someone who had done this conversion. I dont think it would be a drop-in conversion, and it seems like a lot of work for 30 HP boost. > ON ANOTHER COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TOPIC: > > Does anybody know if the "FanZilla" and other Zilla stuff I have been > reading about in three year old digests is/are still available? I > have done a websearch and also gone to PJGrady's website and found > nothing. <SNIP> See: http://www.pjgrady.com/ and click on Products. Depending on which "Zilla" module you want, you can select that area of the car. Example- if you want to read about the FanZilla, click on Cooling System. If you want LockZilla, click on Power Locks and Windows. Or, you can just call them!