In message <001501c1f47e$6ffcce20$92266ad5@newserver>, James Harris <james@xxxx> writes >You see, thatas the minor problem, I really want one cheap thats in need of >restoration - as my grandpa is kinda a wizz at things like this... I have a >few K to spend on the car, and another for repairs, etc - please can you >help? Im seriously desperate? A few K to spend on the car is a good start, but I've found, looking around, that cheap Deloreans aren't always the best. Though some are excellent value, the occasional £4,000 car will cost a fortune to restore - even to bring a fully functional one to scratch cosmetically can be expensive. Have you joined the club? BTW, and I'm not an expert, restoring a Delorean looks like quite a daunting task - the stainless steel appears to need very specialised techniques to repair damage. I can understand you loving the cars so much - I've wanted one (apparently) since I was 7 - or when they came out. 20 years later, I'm working towards getting one - but treading very carefully. It's a car that will last me a lifetime, and I want to get off to a good start. Richard (has owned over 90 cars since he was 17). -- Richard Kilpatrick, long haired prophet of doom. |\ _,,,---,,_ Musical suicide - www.mp3.com/RichardKilpatrick /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;, Work: Icon Publications, Group Sales Manager |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'::. Homepage: http://www.dmc12.demon.co.uk/ '----''(_/--' `-'\_)Morticia