Darren, List, Andy and I have been talking to a few of the Ex Wooler Hodec people recently, the "Farmland", was in fact a old hen "Battery house" with 80 odd cars, we have the location and are going to see if its still there...photo's will appear in the mag. Most of the cars were chopped up, some were converted to RHD ( including yours ), some were buried, most were burnt behind the Woller Hodec factory after the engines and gearboxes had been returned to the DeLorean Factory.....some escaped! BTW come on you lot...book Super car Sat as well as Sunday! Chris P -----Original Message----- From: Darren Cunningham [mailto:darren.cunningham@xxxx] Sent: 23 May 2002 17:21 To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [doc] ClassicCar Mart June 2002 On another recent magazine-related item, I take it that no one else has seen the item on "DeLorean Disappearance" on page 16 of the June 2002 Practical Classics. Since it's not too long, I've scanned and OCR'ed it: " DeLorean Disappearance Where did the mystery cars go? A newspaper story from The Daily Telegraph (8/2/82) tells of 30 De Loreans that were shipped to England and broken up as part of a righthand-drive conversion campaign. The company charged with the conversion work was Wooler Hodec of Andover. At the time they apparently had a number of cars stored on local farmland and were in the process of carrying out "development" work. A few months after the story was published De Lorean folded. But what happened to the Wooler Hodec cars? Anyone know? " I've sent them an email (danny.hopkins@xxxx) and told them to look at the UK website and also to have a look at the feature that they did on the DeLorean featuring Chris P. and some of the RHD's!!! I also included a few pics of mine, and said to contact me if they wanted more info, but so far they havn't - I'll let you know if they do. Darren. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Parnham" <chrisparnham@xxxx> To: "Doc-Uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "And Withers" <and.withers@xxxx>; "Mary Hooper" <Mary.Hooper@xxxx> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 11:50 AM Subject: [doc] ClassicCar Mart June 2002 > > > Well boys, > > The spirit of Quentin Willson lives on in the shape of Paul Guinness ( > Paul.Guinness@xxxx ) On pages 44/45 of the latest issue, > he does a right old "hatchet job" on our cars. There are also, 4 (old) > pictures of SIJ 1079 now the Hooper's car. Read it for your-selves and email > in to the editor with your views, I am!!! > > Chris P > DOC UK Website: www.delorean.co.uk Unsubscribe: doc-uk-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ** Unless otherwise stated, all messages posted to the group are assumed public and may be printed in the club magazine ** Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/