The one thing about the list due to being moderated is the time lag. People mention that Monster Garage will be on tonight at such and such, but by the time it gets thru, its tomorrow, and everybody who was counting on this to remind them, its out the window. As in this instance, everybody will not get to read that there will be a mid 1981 DeLorean with reworked "so they say" grey interior, auction # 1207 this afternoon on Speed Channel until after it is over. Apx 2- 4pm, whenever they get around to it. But also, this is the first formal time I have heard about and understood this auction. I heard it mentioned on the list from time to time, but I didnt realize the scale of this thing. Being from Maine, you tend to forget that there are conventions of tens of thousands of people all congregated together in a comparibly small space. And then you also tend to forget the cars of this caliber that truely exist out there. All you see up here is rusty honda or subarus, an occasional corvette, but nothing truely out of the ordinary. Now Tom, what has this got to do with DeLoreans, i'll get to it. I was shocked and amazed to see how much some of these automobiles go for, many of 100's of thousands, some reaching into the millions, as a 1950's Old's 2 seater prototype concept went for yesterday afternoon (albeit a record). Now with all this uniqueness, we all have stories about people who come up to us saying "Wowzers", your car looks like a million bucks, or That must cost 100 grand. Take a good look at your car, doesnt it seem like that? The Gullwings alone should make it fetch somewhere around 80k, not to mention its the only stainless steel production automobile (not some 6 specialty made 1936? Fords). For what I have heard on the list in the past, Deloreans at this auction are on the bottom of the scale. I will be very surprised to see this car go for more than 25k tops. For the 2 1/2 hours I watched the auction yesterday, i have only seen (1) one car go for under 100 grand. In comparison, the DeLorean is a discrace to the auction, as far as the auctioneers are concerned. I am scratching my head, why on earth are these things so cheap? It cant be the cocain thing ingrained in these peoples heads is it? To me looking at it, I would say 50,000 at least. These people say, Oh, John DeLorean, hes so not cool, lets bid 20 on it. And thats if their generous. Hope I'm not too far off on the mark here, but the value of our cars is obserd to me. But your right, it could be worse. They could sell for 2 or 3 k "like mint" condtion Fords of the era. (Yes I know, some of those realy high costing cars are one off special customs, or owned by someone famous, or have sort of public story and not just some production based model. But production models have been going for way more than even the high end scale of the DMC at the auction.) Mabye history will be more kind to us in another 20 years. At least our body pannels will be able to last that long. Tom Porter Maine (dont get out much), USA To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/