Re: Found a semi local delorean for sale
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Re: Found a semi local delorean for sale
- From: "David Teitelbaum <jtrealty@xxxx>" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 21:23:17 -0000
I have to disagree, I don't think an automatic will store any worse
then a 5-speed. I would change the fluid, but that is a good thing to
do in any case after a long period of storage (don't forget the final
drive which is separate from the trans). The thing that would worry me
more would be the brake system. Brake fluid actively absorbs moisture
from the air and then will corrode the internals of the brakes. As
soon as you start using them they will then leak. Ditto for the clutch
system so I guess you could say an automatic would store better. The
thing that stores the worst is the battery and it will destroy the
area around it. Another thing to look for is wiring damage from
rodents. Open up all of the covers and look for droppings and "fluff".
They love to make nests and urinate in the car. Lastly if the car was
not stored on pavement or concrete the frame will rust from the
moisture in the ground, check the crumple zone and the engine mount
area, that is where the frames start to rust out. Before trying to
start the car I would clean out the gas tank and refill with fresh
fuel and turn the motor over by hand a revolution or two. Depending on
condition, mileage, what extras are included, a "dead" Delorean can be
worth as little as $5,000 or as much as $10,000. If it isn't running
engine work and fuel system work is expensive and if you can't get the
motor running you don't know if the automatic trans is OK. Figure on a
complete brake job and probably some A/C work, a tune-up and cooling
system service minimum. Add tires, some cosmetic work, struts, a
window regulater and you easily are up to $3000 just in parts.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "content22207 <brobertson@xxxx>"
<brobertson@xxxx> wrote:
> Straight drive or automatic? Automatic transmissions do not age well
> sitting idle.
>
> How are you at flushing and replacing fluids? Accumulated moisture
> from the atmosphere is enemy #1.
>
> From my experience: if you end up with this fine specimen, your
first
> purchase should be a COMPLETE fuel pickup system from the filter
forward.
>
> Don't pay too much. As the eBay thread shows, nice examples are
> available at very attractive prices.
>
> Bill Robertson
> #5939
>
> >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Paul <vrt10whips@xxxx>"
> <vrt10whips@xxxx> wrote:
> > Hey list,
> >
> > A buddy of mine was checking out his friends new house thats about
an
> > hour away, in a very small town. On his way there passing through
> > another small town, he saw a delorean sitting in front of a small
> > shop there with a for sale sign in the back.
> >
> > I took a trip out there today to check it out, The shops closed
mon-
> > wed. I took a look at it, and the license plate was from april of
> > 1996. It looks like it has been sitting there for that long as
> > well. From what I can see from the interior the binacle is
cracked,
> > as well as the leather seats being cracked and worn. The
passenger
> > window looks to be off track being that it is open about half an
inch
> > and tilted, and being that it snowed this past week, I noticed
snow
> > in the interior below the window(not a good sign). Im guessing it
> > would need the usual for a car that has been sitting for a while.
> >
> > Other than that from what I can see the body panels look to be in
> > good shape, the fascias need repainting.
> >
> > Ill get a chance to look at the engine when I go back thursday.
> >
> > Anybody have any Idea what a good price would be for a delorean
like
> > this. I an expecting to have to do some work to it to probobly
get
> > it running.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Paul Nolan
> > MidWestWhips
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