[DML] Re: Door seal kits
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[DML] Re: Door seal kits



Ahh Houston! I read my post and noticed several misspellings, and 
then I read yours. Thanks for pointing it out. I hate when that 
happens. 
Speaking of vendors bringing back items, I am also on the list to 
bring back the light switch that HOUSTON is campaigning. $40 
probably will never need one. These intricate parts are what I am 
talking about.  The leather seats, all new interiors, door handles, 
I am certainly not trying to play favoritism; I have dealt with all 
the vendors as my car has recently been reconditioned. The truth of 
the matter is we need them all; but DMC Houston is the king of 
parts. I am sure 25 year old rubber seals wrapped in plastic is 
probably as good as new. I cannot imagine DMCH installing rotted 
cracked or abused rubber on their refurbished cars. I would pay more 
and install the real deal while they exist.  I worked in the auto 
glass industry throughout the 90's. I installed a fare share of 
gaskets on old Corvettes, Cadillac's etc.  I recall installing many 
with NOS, 20 + year old rubber. Absolutely looked and smelled new. 

Oh, did I mention service? Your product gets shipped immediately, a 
tracking number, and a box shows up with DeLorean Motor Company 
printed on the tape.  You open the box and there are pamphlets with 
available accessories to buy. 
I don't know; something about that just makes it fun.

Enough said. 





--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxx> wrote:
> No, are you kidding us??
> 
> All of the vendors have been "bringing back parts" for
> many years.  They also buy many of the parts DMCH's
> has to offer (both NOS, and new).
> 
> However, one would have to question why Grady has
> opted to discontinue his "HCR" angle drive and instead
> sell the new DMCH drive, and at the same time make his
> own seal kit when he could source them from DMCH?
> 
> My conclusion, based on the overall quality of Rob's
> work and parts, would be that his replacement NEW
> seals are better than 25 year old NOS.
> 
> One of the reasons I choose to deal with Grady is
> because he has the information and experience to make
> these decisions for me.  I know when I buy the part
> from him, it will be the best value to solve my
> problem... even if in some cases the part is sourced
> from DMCH.
> 
> And, the name of the city in Texas is Houston...  But
> DMCH is in Humble now?
> 
> --- byrondelorean <celiambyron@xxxx> wrote:
> > -Dude, 
> > by seals from Delorean Housten, are you kidding me?
> > Housten has 
> > verything. I here you pay a little more over there;
> > I prefer to keep 
> > that establishment alive. Remember, D Housten are
> > responsible for 
> > bringing back parts that would otherwise be
> > obsolete. Support all 
> > vendors, above all support DMCH. Awesome service. 
> > 
> > Byron
> 
> 
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