Re: [DML] Re: Possible buy:)
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Re: [DML] Re: Possible buy:)



Frame straightning is one of the hardest repairs to be
done, in most cases it is impossible to repair
exactly. even if you are using a laser straightning
device as used in professional auto repair shops. If
you have no idea what your looking at or the fram
looks as thought it is visabley (with the naked eye)
to be wraped I would sagest you hold onto your money
and buy something with cosmetic flaws. Anytime your
involved in frame wraping or twisting the damage is
usally 10 fold, what might seem to be okay may be
weakend or cracked and cause serious trouble only
after you've spent far to mutch repairing the frame.
Also doors are affected meaning they don't close
correctly or hang or stick, or whatever you would like
to call it. All I'm saying is "let the buyer beware"
don't get into something believing it's your dream
come true just to find it's your worst nightmare.
cosmetics can be fixed or covered or tweaked actuall
warping or twisting to the fram is NOT reparible
COMPLETELY. ask any auto colission specialist.
suspension is affected as is alinment, poor tire wear,
improper brake adjustment, ratteling, vibration and
boat loads of other problems. 

Don't settle for the first thing you see because the
perfect car might be around the corner. These are just
my thoughts, this in no way says that the car is in
bad condition I've never seen it. but I'd seek
professional consiltaion before putting your hard
earned money down.

Wayne Heath

No VIn as of yet!...

"Drive Stainless"
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Lance B. Bowman"
> <spaceace@xxxx> wrote:
> > Owners, list members,
> > 
> > >SNIP<> 
> > My girlfriend (bless her soul for finding this
> one!) told me about 
> a
> > DeLorean that has a (possibly) warped frame (?).
> I've seen pictures 
> of a
> > DeLorean frame, and it's not the typical
> automobile frame the rest 
> of
> > the world is used to seeing. It looks to me like
> it would take a 
> pretty
> > serious hit to warp it. We drove by the guy's
> house, and there it 
> was,
> > under a car cover, and she assured me it hadn't
> been moved in quite
> > awhile, and she never sees it on the road.
> <Anyway...>
> > 
> > I haven't contacted the gentleman about the car
> yet, but I wanted 
> to
> > ask those in-the-know about any experiences they
> might have had with
> > this subject.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance!
> > 
> > Lance B. Bowman
> 
> 
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