[DML] Re: Value of VIN 16118, ebay 928 mile? car NEED ADVICE
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[DML] Re: Value of VIN 16118, ebay 928 mile? car NEED ADVICE
- From: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 13:41:29 -0000
My opinions FWIW
There's a lot of discussion on the concours list about the
undercoating - but that's another story. IMO I don't like it because
it can actually mask frame degradation, makes working under the car
very unpleasant, and looks ugly. But that's just my opinion. I have
not seen that it impacts the value of the car in general, but it
certainly would to me. Use it as a bargaining point if nothing else.
The console part, if actually NLA NOS, is certainly available from
one of the used-parts traders. The center steering wheel pad is
probably fine as long as they didn't punch a hole in it for the
emblem. Same for the console panel.
It's hard to set a price not having seen the car and not knowing your
intended use/personal value. Do you value function over originality?
I know you are a much better-than-average DIY mechanic so the
mechanical stuff shouldn't scare you, in your case I'd be most
worried about non-reversible modifications. The 26/28 figure seems
like a reasonable price for a pristine, properly stored, un-restored
car IF it is completly functional. If this is one of those "original"
cars that still has the original coolant, brake fluid, mouse nests,
and gasoline from 1984 in it, then it's not a fair price.
Recovering the seats seems to run in the $800 range now,
unfortunately you'd probably need to recover them both to get a good
match.
The zip-ties on the cooling hoses may be original, you didn't say
where they are but some of those are genuine DMC parts.
Dave Swingle
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Packodenton@xxxx wrote:
>
> Hello Gentleman:
>
> Here in Pittsburgh to purchase VIN 16118.
>
> Had to deal with three sales people so far, and I am pretty close
to a
> purchase price.
>
> The car is a low mile 1983, with 928 miles on the odometer. There
are a few
> questions I have;
>
> 1) The undercarriage is undercoated with tar. Some DeLoreans were
prepared
> at the docks in Belfast and the QAC's to hide the rust from the sea
air. Is
> this a problem especially with the sensitivity of the DMC chassis?
>
> 2) the center arm rest area/window switch area has been modified to
include
> a toggle switch & warning light, I suspect for the cooling fans.
This part is
> no longer available?
>
> 3) frame tow hooks are badly bent from towing the car.
>
> 4) the cooling system hoses have a plastic tie wraps holding the
hoses
> together.
>
> 5) there is a small chuck missing from the lower passenger seat
cover. It is
> noticeable
>
> 6) center steering pad has a DMC pin glued onto it.
>
> 7) the shifter plate for automatic has a thermostat hot glued to it
where
> the 1981 clocks are located.
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