--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Dick Ryan <deloreanbiker@xxxx> wrote: > --- CBL302@xxxx wrote: > What I did was averaged out the prices,and it came out > to a average overall,whopping 52% INCREASE on AVERAGE > over 1982 prices > - - - - - - - > > I guess that is interesting, but I'm not sure what the > word "whopping" adds to the message. Are you trying > to say that you are surprised by the increase or do > you feel that the increase cannot be justified by the > passage of time? Seriously, I'm curious. All in all, though I would long for 1982 prices, I think > the pricing on most DeLorean parts is reasonably > competitive with the parts for any other car, new or > old. > > Just my 2¢ > > Dick Ryan > VIN 16867 No,the Main point that I was trying to MAKE is that our cars are worth more in parts than as a car in whole! So what is happening is Deloreans are being parted out,rather that being repaired,as you can see on the auction sites,and parts for sale areas,With a decent delorean averaging appox.$13,000,and one that needs work at well UNDER $10,000,and the average parts Cost to repair ratio at $10,000+ (with labor),at TODAY'S prices would cost at least the same PRICE or More (depending who does the labor)as the price of purchase, and then you WOULD still have a Delorean at the $13,000 level (Not including labor)THE other point is parts prices should be in line with the VALUE of the car(our Deloreans did NOT increase by 52%++++++)So for the people THAT are restoring or just trying to get their deloreans running,they will buy used rather than new,hence the parting out of Deloreans.ie:DO the MATH,Example: who wants to spend $7000.00 for a NOS. Delorean Frame(not including labor)on a car that was bought for $5000.00,PART IT !! That is what will happen to that car,unless someone else parts out another Delorean,to fix that car,it becomes a feeding frenzy! Another example $5000.00 plus for a NOS motor or tranny on a $8,000 Delorean (again labor not included)again because of the worth of the vehicle VS the cost of NOS,another Delorean has to be parted to fix the $8,000 car,or that car becomes a parts car,a catch22,if you will, when it comes to Deloreans.I do not know what your lifestyle or income,but for some people to spend a $1000.00 for a NOS Fuel Distrubtor,and then add about a dozen other NOS parts usually needed and that will push,some people into either parting it,(if the parts cannot be located used)or selling it for a low price,putting it into the "buy" price range,of a car to buy for parts.Another example:during the price inflation years on Ferraris,EVEN the MOST wrecked or Burned Ferrari,would be brought back into mint condition because their VALUE to PARTS was well worth investing the money into NOS parts to repair them,TODAY you can even see ferraris being parted out,because their NOS parts to(car) value has depreciated AND their value as used parts HAS INCREASED!! BUT with Deloreans it is much worse,the NOS parts to(car) value ratio is just,not there,therefore like me, you have to be into it for the LOVE of the car. Claude 000570