In addition to Ian's comments, The "Fish for cars" positive comments continue to appear in local newspapers, The Nottingham Post on 24/5/02 and the Derby Evening Telegraph 29/5/02. "The DeLorean--- with its distinctive gull wing doors, the DeLorean was unveiled at the 1981 Motor Show at Earls Court, but only a limited number were ever produced before the company went bankrupt. Famed by its ability to transport Michel J Fox through time in the 1985 blockbuster "Back To The Future", demand for the quintessential 1980's car rocketed after the film. Lucky DeLorean owners can take a nostalgic trip in their DMC12- one of the most unusual and eve-catching motor vehicles ever produced. According to "Fish 4 Cars" publisher, Russell Scott; " The bad news is that they are rare and you'll need to be patient until one comes up for sale. The good news is that when they do, left hand drive models are often priced at ?15,000 or less. That's a bargain considering that to make a similar impact with a new car you'd be spending a great deal more". Chris P -----Original Message----- From: Ian Foster [mailto:ian@xxxx] Sent: 31 May 2002 17:59 To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; dmcnews Subject: [doc] Positive Magazine Article in S.E.Asia Hi DMCers, After last weeks depressing article in the British "Classic Car Mart" it gives me pleasure to advise of a very positive article this week in "Eye Witness" (a magazine in S.E.Asia for Executives). It is entitled "DeLorean : The most Controversial Collectable Car." The 2 page article gives a good history of the car and positive comments. It has a section on the Gold DMC for sale in Texas. The author contacted me for photos. It has my lhd CA car shown, Chris Parnham's rhd interior, and a shot of Eurofest2001 infront of Stormount Castle. (Martin Gutkowski ... if I scan it can you stick it on the DOC web-site for all to view?) Cheers, IAN (Hong Kong) **************************** 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/