DeLorean Mailing List - 8/13/98

Thursday, August 13 1998        Volume 03 : Number 399



       In this issue:

        DML: Re: Speedometer failure

        DML: Bricklin

        DML: DeLorean Stuff in central California.

        Re: DML: Bricklin

        Re: DML: Bricklin

        DML: Aftermarket shocks

        DML: Re: Bricklin

        DML: Power windows

        Re: DML: Bricklin

        DML: FS: '81 5-speed, 37k miles, immaculate condition.

        DML: Bricklin vs DeLorean styling

        DML: El Paso, TX anyone?

        DML: re: Power Windows

        DML: Bricklins on the net

        Re: DML: Aftermarket shocks

        DML: Chassis/Frame

        DML: NY DELOREAN

        Re: DML: Bricklin

        Re: DML: Bricklin

        Re: DML: turbos

        DML: re:Speedometer failure

        Re: DML: turbos

        DML: Re: Legend Industries Turbo, particularly #502

        Re: DML: Chassis/Frame

        Re: DML: Bricklin

        DML: Louvres Materials

        DML: [admin] Bricklin content

        Re: DML: Chassis/Frame

        Re: DML: re:Speedometer failure

        Re: DML: Bricklin vs DeLorean styling

        DML: Re: Power windows

        DML: New Owner Questions

        DML: New owner

        DML: RE: Chassis/Frame

        Re: DML: Chassis/Frame

        DML: Re: Frame

        DML: couple o' things

        Re: DML: Chassis/Frame

        DML: NJ Car Show(s)

        DML: Gullwing Doors

        Re: DML: Louvres Materials

        DML: Re: Louvers Materials

        DML: Re: re:Speedometer failure

        Re: DML: Bricklin

        DML: Re: Bricklin vs DeLorean styling

        DML:a quick question

        Re: DML: New Owner Questions

        Re: DML: Louvres Materials
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 21:50:26 -0400

From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: Speedometer failure
Rodger,

Tell me more. How soon after you install the angle drive does the

replacement fail?

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 20:57:11 PDT

From: "Jim Plamondon" <saab82(AT)hotmail.com>

Subject: DML: Bricklin
Jim P.
I have been on the DML for some time and is intersted in Bricklins 

(gullwings) But I can't find a lot on them. 

Is there any good web sites?
Jim P.

1746
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 00:18:41 -0500

From: "Jim Reeve <ultra(AT)isd.net>" <ultra(AT)isd.net>

Subject: DML: DeLorean Stuff in central California.
Hello, this is my first posting to the DML and I hope I get it right. 

First off, I am making a tirp to Reno, NV this Wednesday, and one of

those days, (friday I think) I'll be driving down to the Bay Area (Just

for the heck of it), and I was wondering if anyone knows of any DeLorean

service centers or any place I can see a DeLorean on the way?  I will

also be visiting the Reno car museum to see the Gold DeLorean there.  I

will be taking lots of pictures of it and posting them on my website

once they get developed. (http://www.isd.net/jpatrick/) Also, if anyone

on this list who owns a DeLorean in the Minneapolis, MN area and would

like to show a 16 year old enthusiast (and future owner) thier car, 

please reply.  I would really like to ride in one if possible.  Thanks

for any info anyone can offer.  And hopfully, see you all at Cleveland

2000.
Jim Reeve <Ultra>

http://www.isd.net/jpatrick/

Twin Cities, MN

No car yet, but within 2 years!
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 02:07:42 EDT

From: CBL302(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Bricklin
Speaking of Bricklin vs Delorean,If you want SAFETY,buy a bricklin,that 

was

the

 main reason for a Bricklin SV-1(safety vehicle model 1),It is very easy 

 to work on,parts are cheap compaired to a delorean,has the looks of a 

italian

breed,

 the drawback is the factory electrohydrlics door system,and like the 

delorean

no 

paint,it has acylic bonded to fiberglass,that has a tendency to crack,vs 

the

delorean

which has a weak electrical system,expensive parts replacement,a MILD 

STEEL

frame,with epoxy coating,that if not caught early on when the epoxy 

coating

cracks

the frame will quickly rust,the gullwing doors on the delorean are not a

neccessity

vs the bricklins massive truck like frame running,the length of the 

vehicle

the gull-

wing doors are a must,Don't get me wrong, I have or own six Deloreans and 

two

Bricklins since1981,and have taken deloreans down to the last nut and 

bolts,I

am 

just pointing some of the pros and cons on both cars,I like both cars.
CBL302

vin #570
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 07:11:11 -0500

From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller)

Subject: Re: DML: Bricklin
Jim Plamondon wrote:

> 

> Jim P.

> 

> I have been on the DML for some time and is intersted in Bricklins

> (gullwings) But I can't find a lot on them.

> Is there any good web sites?

> 

> Jim P.

> 1746

Jim, While I lived in California, I met Sandy Bigman

(BIGMANORTHO(AT)MSN.COM) who was the President of a Bricklin Club in the

San Francisco Bay Area.  I was invited to bring my DeLorean to one of

there shows.  Contact Sandy for info about the Bricklin Org.  I had a

great time at the Bricklin show and learned alot about the other

gullwing.
Scott Mueller
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 07:40:41 -0500

From: Duke <at88mph(AT)mobis.com>

Subject: DML: Aftermarket shocks
Has anyone put aftermarket shocks on the 'D?  I just can't see paying

$500.00 for 17 year old shocks and call me crazy, but I'm sure the

technology is much better now.
Thanks in advance,
Duke
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 08:45:32 -0400

From: "yugoman" <mdrig(AT)email.msn.com>

Subject: DML: Re: Bricklin
Contact jblair(AT)exis.net  for info. He has address for the Bricklin mailing

list (my wife has a 75), also can guide you to the appropriate pages. 

Enjoy!
- -----Original Message-----

From: Jim Plamondon <saab82(AT)hotmail.com>

To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com <dmcnews(AT)world.std.com>

Date: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 12:49 AM

Subject: DML: Bricklin
>I have been on the DML for some time and is intersted in Bricklins

>(gullwings) But I can't find a lot on them.

>Is there any good web sites?

>

>Jim P.

>1746
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 06:45:21 PDT

From: "De Miller" <demillerkansas(AT)hotmail.com>

Subject: DML: Power windows
Good morning all:

   Here's an "easy" one (I hope). While tinkering around with my 

recently re-purchased Delorean  I found the riders side window goes 

down, but won't go back up. The driver's side doesn't do either? 

Fuses...relays? Any help? Thanks. De Miller. Kansas City.
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Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 10:45:16 -0400

From: Sean Jones <shain(AT)noln.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Bricklin
Hello,
There isn't to much info on them on the net,  but i was in jersey a

month back saw one for sale and pulled off the road rather quickly.  In

terms of seeing a car,  these are more rare then a DeLorean.  There not

to impressive though,  there gull-wing doors are extremly small, and

don't strech the length of the body, so they are hard to get in.  It has

a 70's inner body style, which isn't very impressive.  The body is

somewhat neat,  and seems like it was designed to be a safety car, like

it says.  The white one i saw,  looks similar to a lamborghini in a way

(couldn't figure it out though).  There bodies are made of a paint

plastic, so if you got a chip, you would see the color.  Also, there

available colors for them isn't much, i think green, white, red, yellow

all nastly colors.  It also had a v8- in it.  For $8k, you could have

bought them back then for it.  But they are rather cheap,  order a

hemings motors, i saw a few in there for $4k.  Thats usualy what they go

for.
Sean
Jim Plamondon wrote:
> Jim P.

>

> I have been on the DML for some time and is intersted in Bricklins

> (gullwings) But I can't find a lot on them.

> Is there any good web sites?

>

> Jim P.

> 1746
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 98 09:43:22 -0700

From: "M(AT)!" <splatt(AT)pobox.com>

Subject: DML: FS: '81 5-speed, 37k miles, immaculate condition.
My uncle is looking for a buyer for his '81 5-speed (VIN#2344).  It has 

about 37,000 miles.   He lives in Paradise, CA (between Sacramento and 

Redding).  The car is immaculate (he's a bit on the anal retentive side, 

but don't tell him I said that), and runs great.  He's asking $19,500.  

If you're interested, give him a call at (530) 872-2068, or drop me an 

email.
- ---------------------------------------------- splatt(AT)pobox.com
"People are funny little machines full of meat and juice" - M(AT)!
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 12:51:51 -0400

From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM(AT)cesmtp.ccf.org>

Subject: DML: Bricklin vs DeLorean styling
CBL302 said:
". . . Bricklin SV-1(safety vehicle model 1),It is very easy  to work

> on,parts are cheap compaired to a delorean,has the looks of a

> italian breed . . .
Nothing against the Bricklin, but I don't think it looks very Italian.  

To me the

SV-1 has an uncanny resemblance to the Saab Sonnet.  I *like* the looks

of the Sonnet.  It's a nifty look, but it's not an Italian look.
Maybe this is splitting hairs, but I think the DeLorean (made in Ireland,

styled in Italy) does have Italian styling while the Bricklin (made in

Canada, styled God-knows-where) has Swedish styling.
Geeze, have I become a snob?  I sound like I'm at an art gallery opening!
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:06:50 -0400

From: "Yocom, Shannon" <syocom(AT)mitchellco.com>

Subject: DML: El Paso, TX anyone?
Anyone on the list live in or around El Paso, TX that would want to get

together either Aug. 29th or 30th?  I am traveling there to help my

military friends move home.  Yuck, long drive to Ohio! 

If so e-mail me at: 

syocom(AT)mitchellco.com
Thanks!   
Shannon Yocom

VIN# not yet!
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:01:19 -0400

From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM(AT)cesmtp.ccf.org>

Subject: DML: re: Power Windows
De Miller said:
> While tinkering around with my recently re-purchased Delorean  I

> found the riders side window goes down, but won't go back up.

> The driver's side doesn't do either?  Fuses...relays? Any help?
Try "switches."  The contacts in your window control switches are

probably dirty or fatigued.  The switches snap out of the center consol

with a firm pull, and they snap open for easy cleaning.  Be careful . . .

don't lose any parts when a switch pops open!
Clean the contacts with an emery board and your windows will probably

work much better.  If the contacts are really shot you may need to

replace them.  It is always a good idea for everyone to keep their

window switch contacts clean, since increased resistance in the circuit

generates a little extra heat in the window motors.
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 10:59:13 -0800

From: "Ken Montgomery" <kenm(AT)compctr.ccs.csus.edu>

Subject: DML: Bricklins on the net
Here's a web site all about the Bricklin:
http://129.189.4.248/BI/
I have a VERY large collection of DeLorean related web links on my 

web site. Please stop by and take a look. I keep it updated and I'm 

always checking the links and looking for new sites to add. 
- -------------------------------------------------------

Ken Montgomery    My DeLorean VIN #10911 'OUTTIME'

Sacramento, CA    

kenm(AT)csus.edu     "When the wind gets under these wings 

Operating           You will feel what freedom brings" 

Systems Analyst        From 'On-Air' Alan Parsons

(916) 278-7646    

http://www.jps.net/arkham/delorean01.htm

- -------------------------------------------------------
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 11:04:17 -0800

From: "Ken Montgomery" <kenm(AT)compctr.ccs.csus.edu>

Subject: Re: DML: Aftermarket shocks
	Duke wrote:
> Has anyone put aftermarket shocks on the 'D?  I just can't see paying

> $500.00 for 17 year old shocks and call me crazy, but I'm sure the

> technology is much better now.

> 

> Thanks in advance,

> 

> Duke
I asked the same thing a week ago and didn't hear a thing from 

anyone. I take that to mean that there are no 'new' shocks available. 
I don't like the idea of just replacing one old rubber part for 

another but I'm sure someone will come up with something of these 

days.. 
- -------------------------------------------------------

Ken Montgomery    My DeLorean VIN #10911 'OUTTIME'

Sacramento, CA    

kenm(AT)csus.edu     "When the wind gets under these wings 

Operating           You will feel what freedom brings" 

Systems Analyst        From 'On-Air' Alan Parsons

(916) 278-7646    

http://www.jps.net/arkham/delorean01.htm

- -------------------------------------------------------
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 19:47:31 +0100

From: Nick Ryan <nick(AT)imagenow.ie>

Subject: DML: Chassis/Frame
Hello,
I am requesting information on the Chassis/Frame of the Delorean. I have

an 1982 Delorean, here in Dublin, Ireland, and have run into a problem

with rust on the chassis. It is pretty bad, beyond recovery I reckon,

and am obviously looking to repair this. The rest of the car is in good

order and it would be a shame to have to part it out (it's a part of me

now!!!). I am looking to find some suggestions on how to fix up this

problem, as I am sure others have found this problem. (ooh the irony of

the stainless steel car!). It's probably all the bloody rain here in

Ireland!
Thanks in advance for any help you may provide
Nick Ryan
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 18:17:16 -0700

From: steve brodsky <a0017673(AT)mail.airmail.net>

Subject: DML: NY DELOREAN
Spotted a clean 82? Delorean with NY plates in Owego NY. Just curious

who you are.
steve brodsky #10688
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:07:53 EDT

From: CBL302(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Bricklin
Sean,The car you saw was a Bricklin,and the colors available were called

safety

colors,because if the colors really stuck out,the chance of getting hit 

were

pretty

slim.Just like the ugly d.o.t.trucks on the highway.The colors available 

were

safety

red,safety green,safetysuntan,safety white,and safety orange.
CBL302

570
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 19:34:44 -0500

From: bttfdmc(AT)connect.ab.ca

Subject: Re: DML: Bricklin
Bricklin has it's history all right!  Does anybody know if this is hard

cold facts or not, but didn't John Z. approach Malcolm Bricklin around

1974/1975 about combining both Bricklin and DMC into one, but Bricklin

wounldn't go for it?  Just curious about this one.
And, speaking of Malcolm Bricklin... there's a long bad history on

this guy.  One story relates to the Bricklin Car Club; a few years

back they held a major expo of some sort, and M. Bricklin just shows

up.  He shows up in a Helicopter and two women in bikini's.  Then

invites a bunch of his pals.  They leave a large bill for for the

car club, for liquor I guess, $10,000?!?!?
Anyway, I've owned a Bricklin for a number of years, and all I

can say is, garbage!  They're definatley a neat car, and had it's

moment, but I sure wouldn't want to catch myself in a rain storm

with that one!!!  (When raining, the car will leak no matter what

sort of seals you put around the doors or windows)
Randy A.

DMC Vin: #16353
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 19:31:31 -0400

From: The Lees <rel14(AT)oeonline.com>

Subject: Re: DML: turbos
Those who have responded are correct.  As the design engineer for this

package at Legend Industries I can attest to the many changes needed to

make a robust turbo package.  In addition to several dyno cells running

durability, there were several DMCs as well as a couple of Renault

Alpines used as test mules.
The general layout can be deduced from the attached photo.  Hope this

helps.
Bob Lee 
**MODERATORS NOTE: The photo Bob mentions as "attached" was too large. As 

a rule, never attach a file to your posting. Post it on a website and 

direct people there. If Bob will re-send the photo to me I will post it 

on the DMC-News website.
JE

Marc A Levy wrote:

> 

> The "Factory Twin Turbo" was never produced.  DMC had a contract with

> Legend Industries to build the Twin Turbo setup for the PRV6 Delorean.

> When everything fell apart, there were a few prototype "Legend" cars

> that survived.  I was under the assumption that all of the "Legend" car

> whereabouts were knows.

> 

(SNIP)

> 

> If you look at the car, it should be easy to see if it is a legend, or

> after market turbo.  The after market unit(s) usually have the 180deg

> "U" pipe removed from the intake plenum, and all of the turbo plumbing

> hooked up there.  The Legend turbo has the turbos more towards the fire

> wall, and there is a manifold which replaced the stock air box.  The

> 180deg U pipes should be in place.  (This is how it was on the Legend

> car I saw...)

> 
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 98 21:01:32 -0000

From: David Swingle <dswingle(AT)enteract.com>

Subject: DML: re:Speedometer failure
Roger and Lee wrote:

>

>At 11:50 AM 8/10/98 -0400, you wrote:

>>in 1 and 1/2 yrs I have replaced the speedometer, all the cables, the l

>>drive and just cover.  Had the car aligned, new tires balanced on the 

>[snip]

>Hi Rodger,

>I am the self proclaimed Champion of DeLorean Angle Drive wipe outs

>("L-drive) which is correctly known as "Speedo RH Angle Dr Part number 

>106130"

>[more snip]

>I just replaced my 5th RH angle drive two days ago...It just seized up and

>twisted apart.

ANTHER HINT ON THIS - I have seen this problem on several cars, including 

mine. I've never seen it mentioned on the DML.
There is supposed to be a support bracket, bolted on with the same screws 

the hold the left front brake caliper to the car. This looks like a bent 

up heavy wire that holds the speedometer cable in the correct orientation 

as it leaves the angle drive. If this support is missing there is 

tremendous strain on the angle drive unit from the speedo cable as the 

wheels are steered. This support seems to be a common breakage (rusts 

away) part, and if you didn't know it was supposed to be there you would 

not know it was gone. Look behind the left front brake caliper, if you 

see a plate between the two retaining screws with two small bumps on it 

that's where the wire WAS. When it's there the wire I am describing forms 

loop about 8 inches long.
The part number is 110528, and it is NOT shown in the factory parts 

manual. Early version cars used a different design plastic clamp that is 

in the manual as locator items 15/16/17 on page 5/1/1, this is NOT the 

right one to use. The 110528 support bracket was about $16 from Grady.
Also - there is an Angle Drive Weatherproofing kit available from DMC 

Houston that completely covers the angle drive unit with a rubber boot. 

Strongly recommended if you drive you car in the rain. I don't have one. 

I think it goes for about $50. 
In addition to lubing the lower cable, while you have it disconnected 

turn the angle drive over, take out the little screw and fill it with 

90-weight gear oil. This is at least a once-a-year thing. The factory 

bulletin called for this service with EVERY oil change, believe it or 

not. 
Dave Swingle

81 VIN 5429

DOA, DMC, DMC(Midwest)
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 22:18:54 -0500

From: Steve Brodsky <impact.auto(AT)airmail.net>

Subject: Re: DML: turbos
The Lees wrote:

> 

> Those who have responded are correct.  As the design engineer for this

> package at Legend Industries I can attest to the many changes needed to

> make a robust turbo package.  In addition to several dyno cells running

> durability, there were several DMCs as well as a couple of Renault

> Alpines used as test mules.

(SNIP)

> 

> Bob Lee

> 

(SNIP)

 > The "Factory Twin Turbo" was never produced.  DMC had a contract with

> > Legend Industries to build the Twin Turbo setup for the PRV6 Delorean.

> > When everything fell apart, there were a few prototype "Legend" cars

> > that survived.  I was under the assumption that all of the "Legend" car

> > whereabouts were knows.

> >

(SNIP)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Stephen Wynn have one for sale in

his showroom?
steve brodsky #10688
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 20:17:43 -0000

From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com>

Subject: DML: Re: Legend Industries Turbo, particularly #502
Steve Brodksy wrote in reference to the Legend cars:
>Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Stephen Wynn have one for sale in

>his showroom?
It is privately owned and is sitting in the showroom at DeLorean Motor 

Company in Houston, awaiting a buyer and a full restoration - which is 

included in the $125,000 asking price. It is arguably the rarest DeLorean 

in the world, but is not the fastest, I don't think. Gale Banks made a 

twin turbo Buick V6 (see Sports Cars Illustrated, April 1988).
James 
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 22:21:42 -0500

From: Thomas Bohmier <Bohmier(AT)sprintmail.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Chassis/Frame
I would inquire either with the DMC  new moderator or their archives.

Apparently, there is a gentlemen in (I think) Chicago who engineered,

manufactured and installed a new stainless steel frame. It was a wee bit

expensive, due to it being custom. I wonder how many DMC owners need to 

buy

one before the pricing starts falling.
Thomas
Nick Ryan wrote:
> Hello,

>

> I am requesting information on the Chassis/Frame of the Delorean. I have

> an 1982 Delorean, here in Dublin, Ireland, and have run into a problem

> with rust on the chassis. It is pretty bad, beyond recovery I reckon,

> and am obviously looking to repair this. The rest of the car is in good

> order and it would be a shame to have to part it out (it's a part of me

> now!!!). I am looking to find some suggestions on how to fix up this

> problem, as I am sure others have found this problem. (ooh the irony of

> the stainless steel car!). It's probably all the bloody rain here in

> Ireland!

>

> Thanks in advance for any help you may provide

>

> Nick Ryan
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 98 00:09:49 PDT

From: "Brandon S. Moody" <bsmoody(AT)kih.net>

Subject: Re: DML: Bricklin
> Bricklin has it's history all right!  Does anybody know if this is hard

> cold facts or not, but didn't John Z. approach Malcolm Bricklin around

> 1974/1975 about combining both Bricklin and DMC into one, but Bricklin

> wounldn't go for it?  Just curious about this one.
Something like that.  
Motor Trend,  January, 1976

" He went for big names, men who could lend substance to his dream.

Bricklin asked John DeLorean, who was then running Chevrolet for GM, to 

be the president of his budding auto company. Delorean declined."
"John Delorean is planning to do the same thing: build a 2-seater safety

car using a completely new kind of body construction. I think he's making

the same mistake, and I didn't hesitate to tell him so."
- -Brandon

bsmoody(AT)kih.net
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 00:30:37 EDT

From: OLopez1(AT)aol.com

Subject: DML: Louvres Materials
Just a quick question what are the louvres made of?  If plastic 

specifically

what type of plastic?
Thanks in advance
OL

#06882
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:41:09 -0000

From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com>

Subject: DML: [admin] Bricklin content
James "Iron Hand" Espey sez "note the sixth and seventh items in the list 

below" 
To clarify, the following types of messages are not okay:
* Spam, chain mail, or virus warnings (posting these is grounds

  for removal)

* Press releases, commercial notices, attachments, etc.

* Questions asking if the DML has covered a topic previously (use

  our Web search engine)

* Questions relating to a DML subscription (send email to

  <moderator(AT)dmcnews.com>)

* Me-too postings after a topic has been addressed sufficiently

* Anything not related to the DeLorean automobile, company and man. 

* Anything else I feel is inappropriate (Iron Hand Espey)
I hope to keep the volume of postings moderate to avoid overwhelming 

subscribers. Also, I'm more likely to post messages that are 

well-reasoned, well-written, and avoid unnecessary vitriol. Don't take 

message rejection personally; it will be done in the interests of making 

the list a useful resource for us all.
Thank you!
James Espey

Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List

http://www.dmcnews.com/
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 00:40:18 EDT

From: CBL302(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Chassis/Frame
Nick ,if your frame is that bad,it may not be worth repairing the rusted

frame,it is

not very hard to replace the frame on a delorean,and well worth 

replacing,than

taking a chance in a accident with a rusty repaired frame,If you do want 

to

repair 

the rusty frame I suggest taking the body off the frame and do it 

right.REMOVE

all

rusted areas,and replace with new metal.If you are looking for a rust free

frame I 

have two delorean frames for sale,they need some work,and they have been 

in

inside

storage since the mid 80's,and I am selling them for a very reasonal

amount.Also if

you have a 5 speed delorean,MAKE SURE you get a frame for a five speed

delorean

THEY ARE DIFFERENT,where the shifter bolts to the frame you cannot bolt a 

five

speed shifter on a frame that was made for a automatic delorean.Hope this

helps.
CBL302 

VIN#570 
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:42:44 -0700

From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com>

Subject: Re: DML: re:Speedometer failure
At 09:01 PM 8/11/98 -0000, you wrote:

>Roger and Lee wrote:

> >In addition to lubing the lower cable, while you have it disconnected 

>turn the angle drive over, take out the little screw and fill it with 

>90-weight gear oil. This is at least a once-a-year thing. The factory 

>bulletin called for this service with EVERY oil change, believe it or 

>not. 

>

>Dave Swingle

>81 VIN 5429

>DOA, DMC, DMC(Midwest)

>

reply:
I have the wire support bracket which also needs a zip tie. I agree that

greasing at every oil change is a must. along with the bracket!
Lee
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 22:40:21 +0000

From: ausmith(AT)pdx.oneworld.com

Subject: Re: DML: Bricklin vs DeLorean styling
Hi,
(snip) 

> Maybe this is splitting hairs, but I think the DeLorean (made in Ireland,

> styled in Italy) does have Italian styling while the Bricklin (made in

> Canada, styled God-knows-where) has Swedish styling.

> 

> Geeze, have I become a snob?  I sound like I'm at an art gallery opening!

> 

> - Mike Substelny
I own a gallery and believe me this doesn't come close to some of the 

"art babble" I've heard.  Just what I would concur with as a good, 

accurate observation of styyyle.
Chris

"To err is human, to moo bovine."
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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 18:09:57 -0400

From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: Power windows
De,

I wish the answer was as easy as your question. There are no relays for 

the

window regulators (motors), your problem is either dirty contacts at the

center console switches or a broken drive cable or stripped drive gear.

Pull the switch covers off each switch and spray the interior with contact

spray, available at Radio Shack. If this does not correct the problem you

will have to replace your window regulators. 

Here is some additional info.. The original window regulators had several

design flaws which are not repairable. Fortunately the after market heavy

duty replacements available from the major DeLorean parts suppliers are 

far

superior and once installed should not have to be replaced. Replacement of

these components should be left to a qualified DeLorean specialist.

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 05:47:58 -0700

From: Jason Perkins <jperkins(AT)microsoft.com>

Subject: DML: New Owner Questions
As a new owner I have a couple questions. 
1.  My VIN is SCEDT26T6CD016665.  According to the charts its an 83 (at

least the mathmatical equation theory presented in mailing list #395).

However the door stamped plate on the Drivers side states it as an 82- 

Why?

(The owners manual shows it as an 83 limited, but the Title shows it also 

as

an 82)
2.  On the center console there are 5 (as I recall- my car is in storage)

toggle switches.  2 for the Windows, and 1 for the Defroster.  Were the

other two ever used for anything?
3.  I recently cleaned my "D" for the first time.  Was I in for a

surprise!!!!  I think it looked better before I cleaned the outside.  I 

used

Liquid Glass polish, and it left polish streaks throughout.  Is there a

reccommended stainless polish that owners prefer, that is easy to use, and

looks GREAT?
4. My "D" had been in stored for the last 14 years in a heated/AC 

showroom.

She (I can't bear to say "it") only has 2,300 miles on her, but has been

started every few months.  She was serviced by PJ Gradys (Long Island?-

sorry PJ, can't recall what the sticker says on the door at this time), 

and

was given a A+ on mechanical condition.  The only problem is that the

headliner is now sagging.  Everything else is original (do you see where 

I'm

going with this point yet).  Since I have seen nor heard no mechanical or

other problems as of yet, what preventive maintainince is reccommended

before I take this car for a nice long Sunday drive? The car already has a

battery shut-off switch.
P.S. My 'D' is my pleasure car (as insurance companies say).  However I

expect to put on less than 5000 miles per year.  -With that knowledge, 

what

preventive maintince is suggested?
Thanks
Jason Perkins

VIN#16665
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 11:22:01 -0400

From: "William M. Kwan" <BillKwan(AT)compuserve.com>

Subject: DML: New owner
As a new owner of a DeLorean,  I would appreciate any advice on mechanica=

l

maintenance on the car.  The strut on the passenger door seems to be weak=
and I would like to replace that.  If anyone can give me some idea on whe=

re

to obtain replacement parts e.g. struts for the doors, struts for the

engine compartment etc.

Also I like advice on how to drain and refill the coolant - what type to

use since it is an auminum engine.
Thanks

Bill Kwan
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:12:48 -0500

From: "John P. Chandler II" <chandler(AT)win.bright.net>

Subject: DML: RE: Chassis/Frame
I had the same problem and had a good auto restoration shop rebuild the

front end and clean and refinish the remainder of the frame.  It cost 

around

$3,500 (U.S.).
John P. Chandler II

Hayward, WI 54843, U.S.A.

Voice: 715-462-9337

Fax: 715-462-3682
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 12:23:00 EDT

From: CBL302(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Chassis/Frame
I forgot to mention,That if somebody does buy a used frame or new frame 

and

they 

have a 5 speed delorean,and they bought a frame for a automatic delorean,I

have 

come up with a adapter plate to use in that case,so all is not lost.If 

anybody

needs

info on that you can E-mail me at CBL302(AT)aol.com.
CBL302

#570
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:56:59 -0700

From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com>

Subject: DML: Re: Frame
At 12:40 AM 8/12/98 EDT, you wrote:

>Nick ,if your frame is that bad,it may not be worth repairing the rusted

>frame,it is

>not very hard to replace the frame on a delorean,and well worth 

>replacing, ..................
Reply:
This may sound like a pipe dream, but I assure you that as a certified

welder, there is no such thing as an un-repairable "steel" object. The 

only

question is how much needs to be replaced or fixed. I have seen many

articles about seporating the frame and the body. If this is as easy as 

the

articles suggest, then doing the repair of the frame it's self is a very

easy proposition. All that would be required would be the grinding away of

any rusted areas and the cutting off and the replacements of any "rusted

out sections". Using wither gas or ARD welding and the correct rod is all

that is required.
Once the actual metal work is completed re coating the frame and

re-installing the frame hardware completes the work. The issue of cracking

epoxy coating is far over blown and no where as critical as has been

suggested in some post. Repairing the coating is also a straight forward

job and only requires good work practices.
Welding is a fun shill to learn. I recommend it to any one interested in

doing their own frame work. But more importantly if you get involved in

such a project you will have the opportunity to do some serious but

inexpensive maintenance in the bargain.
Lee
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 02:21:28 +0100

From: "Martin Gutkowski (UK)" <martin.is(AT)connect-2.co.uk>

Subject: DML: couple o' things
Firstly, while trawling the net (ha - clever pun, no?) I found this

site. Interestiing comment made about half way down...
http://infoweb.magi.com/~cvolvo/camclinc.html#PRV
Also, on the turbo subject, I know the legend prototype had no provision

for an air filter. I also know that it had some sort of active wastegate

giving gradual increase in boost pressure from way down the scale. I

mention this because in the copy of DeLorean World I received yesterday

(just joined) the advert for the Island system, it promises "no turbo

lag". Anyone know if the Island system also has some sort of pressure

control? Also: can someone confirm for me the max boost pressure?
My silly fact for the day:
The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime time television

were Fred and Wilma Flintstone.
Best Wishes,
Martin
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 02:27:18 +0100

From: "Martin Gutkowski (UK)" <martin.is(AT)connect-2.co.uk>

Subject: Re: DML: Chassis/Frame
Look at:
www.pearce-design.com
I'd like one...
Are you a member of the club over here? (just another plug - website url

below)
Martin
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 15:32:41 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: DML: NJ Car Show(s)
"NEW JERSEY: Point Pleasant, Aug 19 (Rain Date Aug 20), Ninth Annual

Evening Pre-1989 Car & Truck Show sponsored by Point Pleasant Boro

Rotary Club at Crystal Point Yacht Club. Rt 70 & River Rd.  free

admission. Info: Ernest Freestone, 1531 Treeneedle Rd, Point Pleasant NJ

08742. PH: 732-899-3104, 732-295-3322."
I am going to try and make this one.  
I will be unable to make the 8/27 Freehold Cruise night, so there should

be a Delorean or two to fill my spot.  Have fun without me!
Marc
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 12:38:54 -0700

From: Alex Krochmal <alexk(AT)spiritone.com>

Subject: DML: Gullwing Doors
	For you that are interested in Gullwing doors on cars check out this web 

site!  http://members.xoom.com/lplplplaae/
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 15:45:43 EDT

From: KKoncelik(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Louvres Materials
Plastic is a bit general but yes it is plastic

It is a polyester reinforced resin.

What is your question about them????????

Ken
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 19:25:30 -0400

From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: Louvers Materials
OL,

Fiberglass

Joe/DeLorean Services
- ----------

> 

> Just a quick question what are the louvres made of?  If plastic 

> specifically

> what type of plastic?

> 

> Thanks in advance

> 

> OL

> #06882
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 19:33:31 -0400

From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: re:Speedometer failure
David,

Excellent !, you certainly have done your homework, you have accurately

covered all the basses on the infamous right angle drive; good job !

Joe/DeLorean Services
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 20:53:36 -0500

From: "BRUCE BENSON" <delornut(AT)postoffice.worldnet.att.net>

Subject: Re: DML: Bricklin
 

> > Bricklin has it's history all right!  Does anybody know if this is hard

> > cold facts or not, but didn't John Z. approach Malcolm Bricklin around

> > 1974/1975 about combining both Bricklin and DMC into one, but Bricklin

> > wounldn't go for it?  Just curious about this one.
After Bricklin went belly up the same folks that eventually liquidated

DeLorean did the liquidation of Bricklin.

The last cars were assembled by Buddy Byers Chrysler in Columbus, Ohio.

Several months later Aston Martin brought a Bricklin to England to look

over and decide if there was anything there that they could expand on and

if it was worth their continuing the production of the Bricklin. Their

decision was negative and that was the end of their interest in the car. I

saw the car advertised for sale in England but I don't know what finaly

happened to it.
Bruce Benson
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 21:03:41 -0500

From: "BRUCE BENSON" <delornut(AT)postoffice.worldnet.att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: Bricklin vs DeLorean styling
> Nothing against the Bricklin, but I don't think it looks very Italian.  

> To me the

> SV-1 has an uncanny resemblance to the Saab Sonnet.  I *like* the looks

> of the Sonnet.  It's a nifty look, but it's not an Italian look.

> 

> Maybe this is splitting hairs, but I think the DeLorean (made in Ireland,

> styled in Italy) does have Italian styling while the Bricklin (made in

> Canada, styled God-knows-where) has Swedish styling.
Mike, I hate to be a spoiler here but I belive the Sonnet was styled in

Italy.
Bruce Benson
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 21:28:26 -0500

From: "James DeBroeck" <executor(AT)mail.usmo.com>

Subject: DML:a quick question
Hi all
I've been researching DeLoreans for quite some time and I am planning to 

buy

one when the fund become available.  One question that I have though,

concerns the actual company itself.  The DeLorean seems to have been a 

very

popular car and probably would have become quite reliable had it been 

given

the time to evolve.  Why didn't any other business-type people try to

restart the company?  I've heard that the stamping dies for the parts had

been destroyed, but if there are still engineering drawings of the parts,

then new dies (and cars) could be produced.  Just curious...
James DeBroeck

no car yet.
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 19:41:42 -0000

From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com>

Subject: Re: DML: New Owner Questions
On 8/12/98 12:46 PM, Jason Perkins shared these fine thoughts...
>1.  My VIN is SCEDT26T6CD016665.  According to the charts its an 83 (at

>least the mathmatical equation theory presented in mailing list #395).

>However the door stamped plate on the Drivers side states it as an 82- 

>Why?

>(The owners manual shows it as an 83 limited, but the Title shows it also 

>as an 82)
Most, if not all, of the 16XXX series cars I have seen ended in DD016XXX. 

The first D indicates it is an 83. If yours is CD016665, I would like a 

photo or a pencil rubbing to go along with my DeLorean Production 

Chronology, which is now focusing on the cars that "don't fit the 

profile". My address is below...
Anyway, the date of the door jamb is the build date, not necessarily the 

model year. The 1999 models will be coming out next month, obviously 

built in 1998.
>2.  On the center console there are 5 (as I recall- my car is in storage)

>toggle switches.  2 for the Windows, and 1 for the Defroster.  Were the

>other two ever used for anything?
Not designed to be anything other than "dummy" switches. Many people have 

used them for a location for a fan overrride switch, cruise control, 

alarm lights, etc...
>3.  I recently cleaned my "D" for the first time.  Was I in for a

>surprise!!!!  I think it looked better before I cleaned the outside.  I 

>used

>Liquid Glass polish, and it left polish streaks throughout.  Is there a

>reccommended stainless polish that owners prefer, that is easy to use, and

>looks GREAT?
Ask 10 DeLorean owners this question and you'll get 10 different answers. 

I wash the car normally, then apply a 3M Stainless Steel Polish. It's in 

an aerosol can, just spray on an wipe off (with the grain!!).
Good luck, and register for the DeLorean Owners Directory!
James Espey

Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List

http://www.dmcnews.com/
DeLorean Production Chronology/DMC-News

P.O. Box 4833

Mesa, AZ 85211-4833
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 22:55:58 EDT

From: OLopez1(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Louvres Materials
In a message dated 8/12/98 10:36:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

KKoncelik(AT)AOL.COM writes:
<< Plastic is a bit general but yes it is plastic

 It is a polyester reinforced resin.

 What is your question about them???????? >>
I was just wondering what the material was.  I have a small crack that 

could

possibly in result in having to glue it back together.  I was wondering 

what

the material was so that when it came time to repair it I would know what

adhesive to buy.	
OL
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