I have been to Gullwing Motors on several occasions. He has a very varied and interesting group of cars and it changes quickly. Don't be fooled by the name, he does not specialize in any particular type of car although he has a large amount of British cars of all makes. He does not seem to do much to the cars there except clean them a little. Some of the cars are beaters and some are real gems. He usually knows his prices so don't expect to find a bargin. I think most of the cars are on consighnment so between what the owner wants plus his commision the cars can get pricey. If you are seriously loking for a "D" then contact P.J. Grady and they will either help you find one or they have something already. You could also use them to help determine the value of the car you find and usually they have a history on all of the cars in the surrounding area. As a side note a Delorean was in the N.Y. Times this past week for $18,500. Generally when these car dealers wind up with an "exotic" car they price it too high when you consider what it will take to get it into good running condition. Any warranties they give are worthless as they are unfamiliar with the car and couldn't fix it properly anyway. About the only protection they offer is that you can go back to them if there is a problem with the title like in if the car was stolen and some offer some kind of financing. Another good source to find a "D" is your local club. At Mid Atlantic's door adjustment several cars were for sale. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, chris clemens <drravashal@xxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > I am thinking of taking a trip up yo Long Island NY to > check out the D inventory ay Gullwing Motor car Inc. > Has anyone in the area ever had any dealings with them > and could give me some feedback? > Thanks, > Chris > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions.yahoo.com/