Originally, the TV spots for the DeLorean were given to the dealerships themselves. It was apart of the whole media kit handed out. Included of course were the clip-art images for news paper ads, along with a few templete ads as well. Everything paper came in the binder. There are two commercials. The short "Live the Dream" ad, and the longer one which shows the car in motion, and has a couple of interior shots, and is more detailed. Both of the commercials however were delivered on magnetic tape reels, NOT 16mm film. If you want to find originals, your best best would be to contact the original dealerships. This can be hard because they've changed hands since. Like the one in Reno, NV, they've changed 3 times since, and are on their 4th owner. Of course you can check with your local television stations, but I seriously doubt you'll find anything there. A few years ago, I called KNBC in Los Angeles, and spoke with the programing dept. As was told to me, they will only keep reels for commercials & shows for only so long. And then they are destroyed. The man on the phone reccomended to me that I contact the either the producers (for TV shows), or the Advertising Firm and/or the company itself for copies of their commercials (for advertisments). If someone were to make copies of the ad to sell, DVD would be the best choice. Quality doesn't deteriorate over time, and it is the qucikest, and cheapest media to mass produce for someone working out of their home. Of course at this point you would need a Macintosh G4 Quicksilver box w/a Superdrive to do this. And that is no cheap investment. It's one of the more expensive PC's on the market. But it would be worth it with the simplistic software for quick results. To be honest though, I think that online archives would be the best idea. Differant people can host the files online, and you could create a webring to link everyone together. If you want to stop dilution of the values of DeLorean memorabilia, stop buying the hack stuff on eBay. If someone designs a poster, or creates some sort of artwork, that's one thing. But I for one get tired of seeing someone simply write "DMC" on a clock, or those god-awful street signs. -Robert vin 6585 "X"