Hi Andy Being relatively new to DeLorean ownership, I can thoroughly recommend it ! I got my car a couple of months ago after many years of dreams, thoughts and wishes to get one - the car gives me more pleasure than anything else (including that !!) and I have a constant grin on my face - Still ! It attracts more admiring looks than anything else i've ever driven (Apart from perhaps the Carbon Fibre Bodied Bugatti ED 110 Supersport I saw today) and I guarantee you won't regret it. Mine is not a daily driver, but I am in it most weekends and regularly in Loughborough with it - so if your about give me a shout and you can have a look. The club provides tons and tons of fabulous help and information and you'll never be alone with praise or problems, someone always knows how to get it sorted ! Cheers Robin PS. Get yourself to Gaydon where there is expected to be at least 15 'D's on display. --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "wheelspin_2003" <andy.wheelspin@xxxx> wrote: > Hello everyone > > New member here and just wanted to start by saying hi. > > I dont own a Delorean (yet) but would love to. I've been a fan of > the car since the first time I watched BTTF. And the high-light of a > family holiday to California when I was just a youth was seeing > beautiful example parked out side a Holiday Inn. First trip to the > U.S., Disney Land, Universal Studios and all the sunshine state has > to offer and my best memory is an unpainted, understated car sat in > a car park!. > > Im 29 now and have been lucky enough to see a few examples over > here, standard and in full time machine livery and they haven't lost > their appeal. > > I live in Leicester and work in Derby and as I said earlier I would > love to own a D of my own. I will be joining the D.O.C. soon and > will scan the magazine to see if the car of my dreams is out there, > in my price range!. > > Take care guys. > > Andy W.