Okay here's an idea, First we have a steel backbone chassis. Then we put a glassfibre underbody that sits on top of the chassis - with maybe only a couple of bolts so the whole thing can be lifted at will (you know, for easy maintenance). Then we drop a torquey V6 in the rear (the best place for an engine, look where Porsche are!) mated to a strong industry standard 5-speed box (or a an auto option for the crusiers). Okay - here's the clever bit... we bolt (yep, bolt) stainless steel panels to the plastic underbody? Yessery! They could be painted if necessary but let's say for the moment that we "brush" them! Yeah, then if they get scratched or damaged we could then repair them ourselves! Easy maintenance and no paint-fade over the years! Right what else? Connely leather inside and only two seats - proper sports car! Oh and the gimmick... let's do the doors. Lamborghini has butterfly doors but they have the history there... what could we do? Oh how about Gullwings? They've not had a long run on any particular car have they? Plus they'd look amazing! Let's do that. I'm sure there is plenty else we could do (no power steering as it'll be more of a drivers car) but I think the idea is sound! Opinions anyone? ;o) Dan - Vin#5641 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Stian Birkeland" <delorean@xxxx> wrote: > > > If the DeLorean were to be re-produced (same styling), then it would be possible to offer a "cheaper" DeLorean without the expensive stainless steel panels. Someone at some time suggested fibreglass panels (painted) as one possibility in order to make variations of the car but based on the same platform. > Best wishes > Stian Birkeland > Norway > > VIN # 06759