[DML] Let's talk about that infamous fender.
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[DML] Let's talk about that infamous fender.
- From: ComposerZelgadis@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 06:32:29 EST
Once upon a time, I heard rumors that DMCH would be making new body fenders
(particularly that front-left fender). I'm not sure if anything has
materalized with this rumor or not, but... I am a bit concerned. I have a very tall
order for the DeLorean I will soon be buying: daily driving. And with daily
driving comes, unfortunately, daily risk. Now granted, I don't live in a
"wild" town. In fact, I live in a retirement community (despite the fact that
I'm anything but retired :D). So naturally, most everyone here goes about 5
mph under the legal limit. I once saw a Ferrari F550 doing 45 in a 55. I had
to laugh and cry at the same time at that one. I couldn't get a look at the
driver to determine his age, but only in South Florida do we buy insanely
powerful sports cars and drive under the limit (not that I condone speeding,
mind you).
But I digress.
My concern over damaging that particular fender is growing each day. Let's
say I do get into an accident (God forbid), and I cream that front-left
fender. What options do I have to get a replacement, save spending almost $2,000
on a fender off a parted-out DeLorean? From what I understand, there is
absolutely no back stock left of these fenders. Can one be custom made by a
metal "job shop?" Can most shops reproduce one cheaply, and up to original specs?
And let's say that fender is lightly to moderately damaged, is it possible
to repair it back to its cherry condition? And the same thing goes for our
hoods! Those gas flap / grooved hoods are also a bit scarce. I realize that
it all depends on the type of damage done, but being the paranoid chap that I
am, I just had to ask. :-)
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