Sounds great, but don't call it a DeLorean. I think we should let the DeLorean name live back in its time of the early '80's, the way it was conceived, designed and built. I hope people don't come after me with pitchforks because they don't like my opinion, remember, it's just some Vermonter's opinion :-) Todd Nelson 1561, Vermont ----- Original Message ----- From: "Videobob Moseley" <videobob@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 7:18 PM Subject: Re: [DML] DeLorean Values. >I hang out with a lot of Ferrari and Lamborghini owners, and the reason >high > end sports cars like these are never used as daily drivers is because of > the > super high and frequent maintenance > and level of comfort. > It is hard to find a happy medium between super car, and moderate sports > car. > These 12 cylinder beasts have hard suspension, hot gas guzzling engines > and cost about $1+ per mile to drive. > In contrast, Mustang's, Camero's, Corvette's etc.. are every day sports > cars > with > great performance and reliability but they are common and don't get the > attention > that a super car gets. > If you are driving a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Saleen.... or even a DeLorean > you > will get > tremendous attention - which is what we all want, that' why we drive such > pretentious cars. > There is no arguing that point. > The DeLorean is special enough to park next these super cars and get equal > attention. > > The happy medium would be that if we could mesh the super car with the > every > day car. > The automobile makers have been trying to do it, but nothing that comes > off > the lot > now a days (that any of us can afford) will get them same attention that a > Countach > gets when the scissor door goes up. > Same as our cars. > So if we could put in a new modern engine, electrical system and modern > interior > and basically keep the external lines of the car untouched you would have > one heck > of a daily driver super car! > Houston was on the right track with their new interior, but they were > going > strictly > for aesthetics and not so much for usability when you consider how they > set > the back shelf area. > I would like to see more storage, better placement of speakers, a CUP > HOLDER, better placement > of air vents, better design of the center console to fit a large touch > screen dvd navigation system, etc.... Now, I know that DMCH already put > something like that together, but they did it in a > proprietary way so that you could not choose or change the radio or > screen. > They also made the rear shelf look cool, but not very useful for storage. > > These are not all cosmetic things I am talking about, it's all about > making > life go by easy > while in the car. If a powerful modern EFI engine with an auto 5 speed is > installed > you could drive with power and confidence. > I am not talking about some old crate engine with a carb on it... that's > trouble too. > I am talking about a modern, 2005 crate engine. > Several are under consideration, Honda, Dodge, Ford, etc. > ...this is where I hit a roadblock. I am not a mechanic and I have never > done an engine > swap before so this is a big undertaking. > However, when you add up all the costs of doing the Houston engine upgrade > and all > you end up with is maybe 200HP and still 25 year old technology, with that > same money > or a little more you have something more modern and clean. > > One day I will dive in and find out what an undertaking it is. > - VB [very long quote trimmed by moderator] To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/