James Small world eh? I knew part of the story about my car, but I hadn't realised you had owned it. I was told that the car was abandoned on an Indian Reservation for a couple of years and then bought by Stan Marks. This would account for the poor dried out state of the dashboard and seats. I bought it on EBay in an auction run by the guy in California (Robert Calder). I got Don Steger to act as my agent and complete the transaction. He then set to work on it, new windscreen, transmission repairs, recovered the seats, electrical updates, new tires, new sun visor, recovered the roof lining, door locks etc. I spent about $7000 with Don. Car was with Don for ages, but was finally shipped over from California. Apart from a flat battery I was able to drive it home from the Thames dockyard. Had some problems with UK Customs charges but eventually they agreed that the car was classed as a collector's item and therefore was free of duty. I had some initial problems with the car. Don had forgotten to put gearbox/transmission oil in when he replaced it. I just thought I had a noisy car until it ground to a halt and wouldn't move. I had the gearbox rebuilt but Don was honest enough to pay the £500 repair bill after some coaxing. I also had some overheating problems and broke down with coolant all over the street. Mark Bourne added a switch where I can manually start the cooling fans if I think the gauge is getting too high and since then it has been fine. I sat in a traffic jam for 40 minutes last year without any problem. Last year I had the aircon regassed, but this year it seems to be half gone again. Maybe when I feel a bit richer I'll do something about it. The car has been reliable since and performed really well on the Eurofest weekend. However the dashboard still needed recovering. I bought a new binnacle from DeLorean Houston and now Mark Bourne has it. Mark has arranged with another UK member to recover it and when he gets back from Memphis he's going to refit the dash. Should be ready for Super Car Sunday without the need for the dashmat which has been hiding the car's secret shame! If you or Mark are still picking up your emails from the hotel, then you can ask Mark all about it. If I win the lottery tonight then I'll fly over tomorrow and we can have a beer. Paul Feagan Message: Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 17:07:44 -0500 From: James Espey <james@xxxx> Subject: Re: VINs 6758 and 6760 That's my OLD car! Bought from the widow of Stan Marks in Arizona in 1998, and then sold to my friend Chris who promptly gutted the interior and then sold it on Ebay to a guy in California. After that is disappeared! Any idea how it ended up over there? James > From: "Chris Parnham" <chrisparnham@xxxx> > Reply-To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 22:46:02 +0100 > To: <doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: RE: [doc] VINs 6758 and 6760 > > Stian, > > The nearest we can get is 6776 . > > Chris P