[DML] Re: Review of 1981 Delorean coming up for sale/virtually factory n
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[DML] Re: Review of 1981 Delorean coming up for sale/virtually factory new
- From: "byrondelorean" <celiambyron@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 11:51:38 -0000
Patrick,
thank you very much for the post. This is tremendously appreciated
as you are well know in these forums and events and that I am not.
I truly appreciate it.
I cannot wait to clean that car up.
Byron
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Patrick Conlon <PRC1216@...> wrote:
>
> I was fortunate enough today to have the time to head over and
look
> at the car that Byron is trying to sell. Despite the fact that
my
> allergies were making my eyes water and itch, at my first blurred
> sight I knew this was a very special car.
>
> I didn't realize that I had seen this car at a tech session last
> October. After sitting for so long, the car didn't run very well
at
> the time, but Dave Bauerle and his crew have brought this car up
to
> speed by giving it a tuneup and by performing the various safety
> recalls that the car never had performed in the 1980's.
>
> The odometer reads 2927 miles, and the condition of the car makes
> this look very accurate. The black interior of this car is
> immaculate, and the original weatherstripping is still soft and
> supple to the touch. This surprised me, as did the leather
seats.
> While I at first thought that the skins were replacements,
careful
> analysis told me no--these were the original seats, yet they were
> soft and still had all of their ripples. The fact that these
seats
> haven't even slightly shrunk in 25 years leads me to believe this
car
> has seldom seen daylight.
>
> The headliners had been removed and were being replaced, so those
I
> cannot critique. I did notice that the body panels were flawless,
as
> was the gasflap hood. Despite a light layer of dust (since the
car
> hasn't been detailed yet), there were no dings that I was able to
> find at any angle I looked from (not even from the window motors!).
>
> The frame looked amazing, and the epoxy was completely intact with
no
> discoloration. There wasn't a single sign of corrosion or rust
on
> any bolt on the undercarriage. I did notice that the front
swaybar
> had some slight surface corrosion, but this can be easily fixed,
and
> my guess is this will be taken care of before a new owner takes
> possession of the car. This was honestly the only flaw I could
find
> on the undercarriage, and I'm pretty picky when it comes to
things
> like this.
>
> I peeked into the electrical comparment behind the driver seat
and
> that bracket looked perfect. No corrosion whatsoever. I can
only
> assume the fuse compartment behind the passenger seat looks the
same,
> I forgot to check it.
>
> This car still had the original hoses, which looked good to me.
> Since this won't be heavily driven, I see nothing wrong with them.
>
> All in all, this car will be a real concours competitor once it
is
> detailed and taken up the Pheasant Run.
> -Patrick C.
> 1880
>
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