Both Close, but no cigar. The 1981 American Express Christmas Catalog offered DeLoreans, electroplated with 24kt gold at $85,000 each. This was to be a limited edition of no more than 100 cars. Two were actually built: VIN 4300 and VIN 4301. The first, (VIN 4300) is on display at the The National Automobile Museum (Harrah Automobile Foundation) in Reno, NV. The second (VIN 4301) is on display in a locked glass showcase in the lobby of the Snyder National Bank, Snyder, TX. There is at least one additional Gold Plated DeLorean - the last car assembled. This car, VIN 20105, is a 1983 model. The source of the gold plated panels is in question. Some state that the panels were plated at the same time as the other two cars were built and were held in stock in case one of the cars needed repair. Others state that they were gold plated just to mark the last car produced. more info at http://delorean-owners.org/events/museums.html Hank Breer William T Wilson wrote: > <snip> > There are also three (or possibly four) gold-plated cars which are the > absolute last cars produced,all of which are in museums or collections. > One was in a bank in Las Vegas but I don't know if it's still on > display or not, another was in a car museum in I believe Texas, > and the third is/was in a private collection somewhere on the east > coast. > <snip> Shannon Yocom wrote: > <snip> > The last one is 24K Gold Plated as a part of the credit card > promotion years ago. > <snip>