DeLorean Mailing List - 10/22/96


dmcnews-digest    Monday, 21 October 1996   Volume 02 : Number 187

 

       In this issue:

       help
        82 Model yr Serial # Start
        Re: VINs for '82 cars.
        Painted Letters on Bumper
        Re: CAR BREAK-INS
        Re: Trip and ...
        Re: VINs for '82 cars.
        Care and feeding of the binnacle & dash
        Re: Binnacle preservation
        Pantera in DeLorean Clothes Owner
        Re: CAR BREAK-INS
        Re: CAR BREAK-INS
        Re: help
        Re: CAR BREAK-INS
        Re: Break Ins vs Thefts
        Re: 23
        Wipers
        Re: Wipers
        Gold car page
        New Car Scent
        DeLoreans on display
        STARTER AMPERAGE DRAW
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From: Virginia Mason Hodges <vmh5c@watt.seas.virginia.edu>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 12:29:12 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: help

Dear Fellow Delorean Owners,
      I take very good care of my Delorean and yesterday,
some idiot hit my car and took off. I was parked at a parking
meter and the person next to me must have opened his car door
right into mine. 
      I was wondering if anyone has had dents removed from
the stainless steel. The dent is about 2 inches in diameter and
is 1/2 inch deep. The dent has a kink in it and the paint from
his car scratched up the surrounding area. It is located on the
rear driver side panel right below the triangular window. 
      If anyone, has successfully removed dents please let me
know. I live in Maryland. So suggestions for places on the East
Coast are more than welcome. Is the PJ Grady's in New York the
closest place to Maryland to have this problem fixed? 
 
                  Virginia Hodges

                  Vmh5c@virginia.edu


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From: "Don Gowler-CFPO01" <Don_Gowler-CFPO01@email.mot.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 14:05:00 -0500
Subject: 82 Model yr Serial # Start
I was reading an old DML snipped message today and I noticed that someone had 
mentioned that the serial # for the start of the 1982 year model was #01126.  
Has anyone seriously questioned that?  I have #01149 and it has the gas cap flap 
and grooves - a clear sign of being an 81, and on top of that an 'early' 81.  
Anyone care to claim to be the author of that message?  I would like to discuss 
it and clear the record for others.
Regards,       The Silver Fox


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From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@cesmtp.ccf.org>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 15:49:49 -0400
Subject: Re: VINs for '82 cars.

Don said:

>. . . I noticed that someone had mentioned that the serial
># for the start of the 1982 year model was #01126.

This is obviously wrong.  I do not remember reading that
post, and I though I had read them all.  I am pretty sure there
were no 82's made with four digit VINs.  DeLorean #1126 had
to be made about May of 1981, too early to be called an '82
in anyone's book!  Maybe a decimal place was missing.


- -Mike Substelny

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From: "Don Gowler-CFPO01" <Don_Gowler-CFPO01@email.mot.com>

Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 15:02:00 -0500

Subject: Painted Letters on Bumper


Awhile ago a discussion was carried on here in the DML 
regarding the painted outline of the word 'DELOREAN' on the 
rear bumper.  You may have remembered the following snips: 
>Has anyone seen the issue of Special interest Autos from about
>a year ago that features a DeLorean on the cover? It's a rear 
>shot that shows the "reversed" fascia lettering. Looks kind of 
>grey/silver in the photo. This is an early car from the looks 
>of it, but I'm basing that on the lack of door latch guides 
>and the lettering primarily.    -James Espey
>
>I just ran to the Crawford Museum at lunch to check out the 
>VIN#500 car.  I read the dealer sticker to confirm that the car 
>was indeed sold by a dealer.  This is exactly what is on the 
>VIN#500 car.  IT IS GREY PAINT.    -Mike Substelny
I have #01149 and it has the exact paint job.  Was this the work 
of the previous owner, who was the original owner but has since 
passed on, or was it truly a factory job?  It has also shown up 
in two different test car photos in the 'DeLorean 1977 - 1983' 
book.  Can any of you owners out their with serial #'s around 
#01149 let me know if you have the same painted letters?  Much
appreciated.
Best regards,        The Silver Fox

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From: raddad@cmn.net (Dick Ryan)

Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 14:10:56 -0700

Subject: Re: CAR BREAK-INS

>A lot of conversation going on regarding DeLorean break-ins for radios and CD
>players.  Don't you folks have alarm systems on your cars?  I have one
>that has
>a customized 100 watt amplifier driving the siren - believe me it would
>wake the
>dead.
>
>Let's talk about alarm systems - anyone - what have you guys done in this area?
>
>Regards,        The Silver Fox
No alarm system - I live in a town where we don't even lock the doors to
our homes.  In a major city I would have been very careful about how and
where I parked, but this was in a hotel parking lot (I was assured it was
patrolled) and in Lincoln Nebraska - LINCOLN NEBRASKA??? - oh well, live
and learn.
BTW, I lived in Los Angeles for over 25 years and was convinced that car
alarms were of little value. They went off constantly and no one paid
attention.
Dick Ryan
The Rad Dad
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From: raddad@cmn.net (Dick Ryan)
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 14:16:40 -0700
Subject: Re: Trip and ...
> Hi! Well, I just got back from Carmel, CA. Sixteen hundred mile
>round trip  <BIG SNIP>
Trips in the DeLorean are what it is all about!  Have done 6-8 of over 2000
miles round trip and one of 5000miles.  Yes, wife goes with me and yes,
even with the luggage rack, it is crowded.  You learn to pack very well.
There is one advantage, the wife buys less at the antiques store (I haven't
told her about UPS yet!)
Haven't had the tail light problem, but thanks for bringing it to our attention.

Dick Ryan

The Rad Dad
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From: James Espey <mikasa@goodnet.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 96 13:43:28 -0700
Subject: Re: VINs for '82 cars.
Mike wrote:
>
>This is obviously wrong.  I do not remember reading that
>post, and I though I had read them all.  I am pretty sure there
>were no 82's made with four digit VINs.  DeLorean #1126 had
>to be made about May of 1981, too early to be called an '82
>in anyone's book!  Maybe a decimal place was missing.

I have to agree with Mike, I don't remember this either, though I'm not 
as young as I once was ;)
Myabe it was supposed to read 10126.
James
James Espey
List Owner, DMC-News (http://www.goodnet.com/~mikasa/oldnews.html)
"Madness takes its toll.  Please have exact change."
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From: James Espey <mikasa@goodnet.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 96 13:53:50 -0700
Subject: Care and feeding of the binnacle & das
I jsut bought a new binnacle while I was at KAPAC to replace my brown and 
cracked existing unit. This is not an inexpensive item, so I would like 
to keep this one is great shape for a s long as possible. I've been told 
that Armor All turns thing brown, so I'm looking for suggestions on what 
to use. Bear in mind that I live in a very hot and dry climate with a lot 
of sunlight. I do use a foil covered sunshade, but still want to know 
what to treat the binnacle and dash with.
James
James Espey
List Owner, DMC-News (http://www.goodnet.com/~mikasa/oldnews.html)
"Madness takes its toll.  Please have exact change."

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From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@cesmtp.ccf.org>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 17:32:07 -0400
Subject: Re: Binnacle preservation
James said:
>I just bought a new binnacle while I was at KAPAC to
>replace my brown and  cracked existing unit. <snip>  I've
>been told  that Armor All turns thing brown, so I'm looking
>for suggestions on what  to use.
I use Armor All on my black binnacle all the time, and there
is no sign of brown.  My original binnacle is still in perfect
shape.  Armor All will temporarily turn your *tires* and
*sunshade* kind of grey, and it is not good for the *fascias*
either.  But Armor All does a great job of protecting my black
interior.  Different protectants work for different parts of the
car.
Of course I don't live in Arizona.  In Cleveland we get high
heat & humidity for six months, then we are freezing cold
and bone dry for six months.  Vinyl gets cracked and brittle
here, but seldom loses its color.  Armor All works really well
on black vinyl in these conditions.
- -Mike Substelny

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From: dstall@trib.net (D.L. Stalling)
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 18:15:00 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Pantera in DeLorean Clothes Owner
For those interested, the owner of the DeLorean with ca 1,700 miles and the
pantera engine is Mr. Richard Davis of Kansas City, MO Phone, (816) 455-000
home or office at (816) 213-0720.  Mr. Davis should receive only serious
buyer inquiries.
The ad in the Kansas City Star:  "Delorean--1983, very special. 1700 act
mi, 1 owner, 351-v8 pantera engine, blueprint balance, $23K spent on prof.
conv. Only 1 known in existence, $60K i nvested. Perfect. $25,000 231-0720.

Don't be suprised if Mr. Davis has decided not to sell the car. My only
interest was in learing the level of interest in the car from serious
buyers after I had to pass on the car. Happy motoring!
DaveS.

Regards to all.
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From: Scott Tester <testersd@appstate.campus.mci.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 00:09:35 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CAR BREAK-INS
At 09:35 AM 10/17/96 -0500, you wrote:
>A lot of conversation going on regarding DeLorean break-ins for radios and CD 
>players.  Don't you folks have alarm systems on your cars?  I have one that
has
>a customized 100 watt amplifier driving the siren - believe me it would
wake the 
>dead.
>
>Let's talk about alarm systems - anyone - what have you guys done in this area?
>
>Regards,        The Silver Fox
>My favorite type of car alarm is a paging system. Most will page about a mile
to a little pager in your pocket. Then you can come running to the rescue. 
I always thought a DeLorean would be ideal for a 80,000 Volt shocking system.
Most of these systems are about as effective as a stun gun and will really
"SHOCK" the crook. The only problem with this type of alarm is it could lay
out a kid or an old lady and you could end up with a lawsuit on your hands.
Scott Tester    testersd@appstate.campus.mci.net 

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From: "Marvin S. Sterling" <marv930@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 03:48:53 -0700
Subject: Re: CAR BREAK-INS
Don Gowler-CFPO01 wrote:
> 
> A lot of conversation going on regarding DeLorean break-ins for radios and CD
> players.  Don't you folks have alarm systems on your cars?  I have one that has
> a customized 100 watt amplifier driving the siren - believe me it would wake the
> dead.
> 
> Let's talk about alarm systems - anyone - what have you guys done in this area?
> Regards,        The Silver Fox

- ---------------------------------------------

Hi SF-
Yep had an alarm that would wake the dead, trouble was that it didn't
wake the living. When I went to the PD precinct, in Brooklyn, to report
the break in one of the detectives told me that even if I had seen the
breaking in my best move would have been to walk in the other direction.
In addition to the alarm I have the DEWECO ignition cut off but you have
to be realistic, if they want it they'll flat bed the D away ... the
only saving grace is that the car is so unusual the probability of it
being stripped for parts is kind of remote and tracing a stolen one,
unless it was sent out of the US, should be relatively simple ... I
hope.
Best regards,
Marv
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From: "Marvin S. Sterling" <marv930@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 03:59:03 -0700
Subject: Re: help
Virginia Mason Hodges wrote:
> 
> Dear Fellow Delorean Owners,
> 
>         I take very good care of my Delorean and yesterday,
> some idiot hit my car and took off. I was parked at a parking
> meter and the person next to me must have opened his car door
> right into mine.
>         I was wondering if anyone has had dents removed from
> the stainless steel. The dent is about 2 inches in diameter and
> is 1/2 inch deep. The dent has a kink in it and the paint from
> his car scratched up the surrounding area. It is located on the
> rear driver side panel right below the triangular window.
>         If anyone, has successfully removed dents please let me
> know. I live in Maryland. So suggestions for places on the East
> Coast are more than welcome. Is the PJ Grady's in New York the
> closest place to Maryland to have this problem fixed?
> 
>                         Virginia Hodges
>                         Vmh5c@virginia.edu

- ------------------------------------

Hi Virginia,

Had worse SS damage than yours but under similar circumstances. Had the
creases taken out and the entire front fascia, which was cracked,
repaired so that you could never tell. The work was done at Chromy
Automotive, 43-17 39th Ave., Long Island City, NY  718-361-2220 ask for
Tim. For the most part they work on RR's, Jag's and antique
restorations. Mine was the first D but their personnel are all older
european craftsmen.
Good luck on your repairs.  Regards,
Marv Sterling
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From: "Marvin S. Sterling" <marv930@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 04:09:14 -0700
Subject: Re: CAR BREAK-INS
Scott Tester wrote:
> 
> At 09:35 AM 10/17/96 -0500, you wrote:
> >A lot of conversation going on regarding DeLorean break-ins for radios and CD
> Scott Tester    testersd@appstate.campus.mci.net

- -----------------------------------------------------------
Scott-
In addition to the kill switch ... just pull up the roll-over switch.
"They" may get in, may connect or jump the ignition wires but it will
never start because the fuel pump is disabled.
Marv
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From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@cesmtp.ccf.org>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 09:56:11 -0400
Subject: Re: Break Ins vs Thefts
Marv said:
> ... the only saving grace is that the car is so unusual
>the probability of it being stripped for parts is kind of
>remote and tracing a stolen one, unless it was sent
>out of the US, should be relatively simple ... I hope.
In my book anyone can break in and steal a stereo, but it
takes mega kahonies to steal a whole DeLorean in broad
daylight!  I feel conspicuous enough driving a DeLorean down
the street as it is, and I *own* it!  Everyone notices the car. 
It attracts witnesses like crazy.
Me: "Excuse me, have you seen a DeLorean today?"
Witness: "Yeah!  About 2 o'clock.  It went that way."
This effect may not really make a DeLorean theft easier to
solve.  But if I were a car thief I would be pretty nervous about
trying to slink away inconspicuously in a DeLorean!  I would
rather not mess with someone who is that crazy.
- -Mike Substelny
------------------------------

From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@cesmtp.ccf.org>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 13:25:15 -0400
Subject: Re: 23
Richard asked:
>Who is chapter 23?
Chaper 23 is the Ohio Valley Chapter of the DeLorean
Owner's Association.  It is mentioned on Dave Takeuchi's
"DeLorean Home Page" at    http://www.delorean.org/
including a contact name & phone number.  The last time I
looked, Dave's page gave the wrong area code.  The new
area code for that part of Ohio should be 330.
- -Mike Substelny

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From: Donald Bies <bies@kerner.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 11:14:01 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Wipers
  Someone helped me with this one in the past, but I lost the fix....
  My wipers are not wiping, and I'm pretty sure it's the intermittent
module.  What's the bypass fix?
  Thanks in advance!
- --Don Bies  VIN #6403
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From: ausmith@pdx.oneworld.com
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 12:30:02 +0000
Subject: Re: Wipers
>   Someone helped me with this one in the past, but I lost the fix....
> 
>   My wipers are not wiping, and I'm pretty sure it's the intermittent
> module.  What's the bypass fix?
> 
>   Thanks in advance!
> 
> --Don Bies  VIN #6403
 Two plugs go into the module. Take them out and plug them together.
 Another Lucas part
Chris
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From: James Espey <mikasa@goodnet.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 96 17:25:30 -0800
Subject: Gold car page
Someone forwarded this URL to me and it's an interesting source of inof 
on the Snyder Texas AMEX gold DMC. An interesting read, if nothing else.
http://bigtexas.com/dmc/
James
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From: Scott Tester <testersd@appstate.campus.mci.net>
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 1996 05:45:16 -0400 (EDT
 
Subject: New Car Scent
I know this is probably the stupidest question in the world, but I wonder.
Since most Deloreans are garaged and not exposed to much, do some of them
keep their "new car scent? 
Scott Tester  testersd@appstate.campus.mci.net
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From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@cesmtp.ccf.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 14:41:16 -0400
Subject: DeLoreans on display

Over the weekend I went to "Charlie Sens' Antique
Automobile Museum" in Marion, Ohio (center of the state). 
For those who attended the Kapac tour, it is about 25
minutes north of Dave Bauerle's place.
It is a very new museum featuring hundreds of old, American
made cars.   Some are quite rare (Cord 810) and others are
really interesting (assortment of Model T's with racing
bodies).  They claim all of them could be driven at a
moment's notice.  Few museums can claim the same.
The only exceptions to the "old & American made" rule in the
Charlie Sens collection are *two* perfect DeLoreans.  For
those keeping score, here are the particulars:
First DeLorean:
1981 VIN # 3014 with 51,968 miles on the clock.  It is
displayed with the doors wide open (struts must be really
good).  It has the gas flap & style lines, and the luggage
comparment lid is slightly bent in the left-rear corner.  It has
the Craig radio with presets.  The wheels are light colored
and the interior is grey.  The rear tires are Yokahama, the
front tires are Nitto.

 

Second DeLorean
1983 VIN# 20040 with 3,419 miles.  It is displayed with the
doors closed.  No gas cap and no style lines, and the
luggage lid fits nice and flush.  It has a radio that says DMC
on the front (would that be ASI?).  The wheels are light and
the interrior is grey.  All four tires are Goodyears.
So now I have two questions.  I have never heard of Nitto tires
for the DeLorean.  Does anyone else have Nitto's on their
DeLorean?  And am I right when I say the radio with the DMC
logo is an ASI unit?
Thans,

- -Mike Substelny
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From: "Don Gowler-CFPO01" <Don_Gowler-CFPO01@email.mot.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 14:34:00 -0500
Subject: STARTER AMPERAGE DRAW
Does anyone off hand know what the maximum amperage draw
the DeLorean starter has?  And I assume the starter is the 
largest amperage draw item in/on the car - correct?
Regards,      The Silver Fox
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