The speedo in this image is the first prototype that we had made for a completely electronically driven speedometer. The fact that it is in a completely metric cluster is just a coincidence, it was one that we happened to have lying around to be fitted in. We have yet to install it in a car or test it all, the idea behind it is to eventually replace the angle drive completely with this item. We'll be testing and refining this over the next year or so and gauge demand for it at the same time. It's also dependent on the supply of angle drives, too, so don't expect to see it available for sale until sometime late next year at the earliest. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. James Espey DeLorean Motor Company Houston, Texas 281/568-9573 800/USA-DMC1 http://www.delorean.com > From: "Jim Reeve" <ultra@xxxx> > Subject: Speedometer at DMC Houston > > I was reviewing some of the video I took at the DMC Houston facility > last week, when I noticed somthing that I was surprised I didn't see > when I was there. There was a complete, metric, instrument cluster > on top of the shelf by the front desk. > Jim Reeve > MNDMC - Minnesota DeLorean Club > DMC-6960