Re: Image of the DeLorean/Startup Manual
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Re: Image of the DeLorean/Startup Manual
- From: deloreanernst@xxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 14:28:31 EST
In a message dated 3/28/01 6:31:05 PM Eastern Standard Time,
comet4055@xxxx writes:
<< My point: If this does come about, please don't have the thing just list
problems, Just mention that the prospective owner/ New owner with
problems should check these certain places, (i.e. don't just say that
every cars clutch line will snap and you must replace it with an after
market one, because no two cars are exactly the same, so don't make
generalizations if you don't have to) >>
Don't worry... I'm an optimist, not a pessimist. (Obviously, or I wouldn't
be tackling this in the first place!) My experiences with my D have all been
positive, I have no gripes with the car or its design. I enjoy it
thoroughly. Any twenty year old car has special needs. Compared to most, the
DeLorean as a whole is very durable and reliable. You needn't worry about
DMCTech being a fountain of negativity. I'm editing into a cohesive whole,
not letting everybody toss in their conflicting 2 cents worth, though that
has its place too.
I'm also very big on working with your favorite DeLorean vendor. They are THE
primo source for information. No book or website out there will ever take
the place of them!. DMCTech is designed to help you understand your car;
decide what repairs you want to carry out and when, within your budget; do
such repairs as you must and you are technically capable of; direct your
local non-DeLorean repair guy if you're not able to use the services of a
full service DeLorean shop; and ask intelligent questions when you're talking
to your favorite D shop.
-Wayne
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