In the story, author Al Rothenberg notes that; "DeLorean admires Lee Iacocca from afar, but never thought about working with him." Really? Chapter 17 of Iacocca's autobiography notes that, in 1979; "DeLorean, who had started his own automobile company after leaving General Motors, came to see me about the possibility of merging his company into Chrysler." Of course, that never happened. But Lido then notes that JZD wanted him to consider an R&D tax shelter, and had even prepared a "...huge study for me that cost him something like fifty or sixty thousand dollars." Eric