In the April edition of "Im-Practical Classics" on page 108 there is a cartoon of a man in a junk yard buying parts for his RHD DeLorean. "If the door locks on your DeLorean are broken, look no further than the Austin Allegro for your replacements." BTW we should send in letters to the editor for some of the incorrect information published in this article. "the plastic steering wheel looks tacky and cheap." These wheels were prototypes from the suppliers without leather ONLY for engineering purposes. I have photograph of a warranty tag from VIN 710 replacing this wheel for a production wheel with leather. Also the "Live the Dream" advertisement uses incorrect photographs of the preproduction car instead of the factory car. Additionally, the section "The Lotus Position" lists the incorrect title of Ivan Fallon & James Strodes book. The Book title is actually "Dream Maker. The rise and fall of John Z. DeLorean." This is a great read with excellent in-depth detail. Ever wonder why DeLorean never put a picture of the car in his biography?