http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1982-DeLorean-ONLY-9-000-Miles- DeLorean- DMC_W0QQitemZ4569025222QQcategoryZ31830QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZVi ewItem I had a chance today to take a look at a car being sold locally on eBay. I was requested by a fellow car enthusiast to look it over, and was happy to do so. He later informed me that he decided against the car, but I still wanted to take a look at it myself and post what will hopefully be helpful to another soon to be owner. The car is being sold by a large dealership in Orchard Park, NY called Towne Automotive group. I contacted Scott as listed in the auction to see the car. He is very friendly and seems like a great person to purchase a car from. Now lets dive in?the stainless steel is absolutely amazing. I could only find one small blemish above the drivers side wheel well that was no bigger than a centimeter, and looks like it was just rubbed with something. No scratch, just a slight shine where the grain should continue through. Any owner would be proud to have such pristine stainless panels. The bumpers were in great shape, and the car has the stainless DeLorean inserts on the rear. The front grill has no rust, and the radiator shows no front end damage. The tires are original, and did not look like they were rotting, but I did not take one off and look behind. The louvers are a bit faded, and on a scale of 1 to 10 (ten being extremely faded) these were about a 3. Note that I was in a shaded garage, and know they can look different in the sun. The struts on the doors are sagging, but they will be replaced when the car is sold. Also, the battery is dying, and will be replaced also. The interior is in great shape also, as well as the engine bay. You can definitely tell the car has low miles on it. The frame was one of the best I have looked at, and I could not see any rust forming, nor any cracking near or around the engine. Right behind the front wheels there looked to be some deterioration, which seems to be normal with all D's, as I am told water seeps in there and sits. The car drove really well, did notice that there was no coolant in the overflow bottle, checked oil and it was good. Much different for me, as this was my first automatic D to drive. Idle seemed to jump for a minute then lower when sitting rarely, not sure if this is normal behavior for an automatic. Cooling fans worked, air needs a recharge which Scott is going to handle before the car is sold. Had good pickup, shifted gears smoothly, all lights worked that I checked; only ones I did not check were reverse lights. Brakes seemed a tad bit soft, probably just needs new fluid and a bleed from sitting. Scott said that he has driven the car half a dozen times in the past month with no issue. Now, as I am anal and note anything I see wrong with the car, the following list will be long. Please be aware that everything listed below is to give a perspective owner the work needed to make the car `absolutely perfect', and is not always a bad thing, just my list of observations. - The engine light clear shield is missing - Original coolant bottle looks good, no major cracking or heavy discoloration - No throttle cover ice shield recall - Bolts missing from the air intake compartment (not sure of the technical name for it, the black compartment with the DMC logo that sits on the engine) - The engine lid is saggy, needs bolts on latch tightened, and new prop - Struts on the louvers are good - Slight cracking under louver 2 from the top on support brace - No air bleeder kit (didn't seem like PO did any updates) - Engine light switch is stuck down - Car has power rear antenna - DeLorean stainless name plating on bumper - License plate frame is present (not in the pictures on ebay) - Car has been towed, tow hooks are bent - Hardly ANY frame rust that I could see (while looking from behind, under car, no lift) - Bumper has been cleaned (in ebay picture, there is white residue from a previous bumper sticker) - Coolant hose under car on drivers side is weeping (seems to be a normal thing with age) - Has original fuses/relays. NO fuse box melting. - Original tires (wear on front doesn't seem to be fully even, but I am not a tire expert) - Car has an aftermarket alarm in the engine bay, I did not test this - Needs new "outside' weather stripping for both doors as it has peeled off (still present) and ripped on the drivers side, the part that glues to the car around the windshield and follows down to the foot sill - Leather is in great shape - Window button labels are worn (more so on passenger side) but defrost is good - As with most automatics, the shifter label is missing - The a-pillar is pulling away from the windshield on the drivers side - Headliners were not sagging, all good, both driver and passenger side had small marks on them (nothing big or highly noticeable) - Missing exterior black cap on drivers side that covers the seatbelt bolting - Bonnet struts need to be replaced (not sure if Scott is doing this) - Stripping on hood near windshield needs a reglue - Drivers side speakers did not work - Front dome light was out (guessing bad bulb) - Binnacle needs the black frame reglued In my opinion, nothing mentioned above that needs to be done is terribly expensive, and cosmetically and mechanically, the car is sound & solid. If I were to guess I would say it is worth at least $17-18k, possibly higher. Hoping this nice car can go to a good home! -Derek #10084 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/