Friday, March 5 1999 Volume 03 : Number 489
In this issue:
Re: DML: Comments
DML: Common Problem???
Re: DML: Comments
DML: APRIL 3, 1999 MOBILE CAR SHOW - UPDATE #1
Re: DML: Comments
DML: Brake Fluid
DML: Fire Damage
DML: books
DML: comments
Re: DML: 1/24 Model
DML: Conversion
Re: DML: Comments
DML: Hard shifting
Re: DML: Common Problem???
DML: A DML visit
Re: DML: Comments
DML: Idle DMC
DML: Re: Common Problem???
DML: Re: Fire Damage
Re: DML: Fire Damage
DML: Fast blinking (was: Common Problem???)
Re: DML: Fire Damage
DML: re: Fire Damage
DML: 'People' declairs DeLorean the most forgotten.
Re: DML: Fire Damage
Re: DML: Hard shifting
DML: antique car part sale
DML: Camillia Classic Car Show April 3, 1999 Update #2
DML: Burned D
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 22:16:08 -0600 From: Tamir Ardon <ardont(AT)stu.beloit.edu> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
Hello again,
One more unusual comment I forgot. I was showing someone the car and they asked me in a very knowledgeable tone, "has your rear window fallen out yet?"
After telling him that this may have been an isolated incident he had heard of somewhere, this is not a usual problem with the car. He insisted that I should watch out while driving, and warned me that my window would eventually fall.
Once again I must ask, what does it take to convince people these days?
Tamir (#11474)
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 22:57:16 -0600 From: Jeff Wiltzius <wiltzius(AT)doit.wisc.edu> Subject: DML: Common Problem???
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for some helpful hints on this problem:
Having problems with driver side taillight- will be ordering new circuit board from PJGrady's soon. The brake lights currently do not work (driver side only). Difinitly not just burned out lights- already tried swapping bulbs around. Here's the odd thing though and I don't remember this happening last fall- right hand turn signal works fine (interior indicator and both front and back lights) but a funny thing happens when I hit the left turn signal. Both the interior indicator and front light work fine but blink VERY fast (on the order of twice as fast as the normal passenger side indicators). The tail light turn signal light does not work at all.
Questions: Anyone every experience this oddity before? Is it linked to the faulty tail light (guesses anyone?) Could I have caused this by swapping bulbs around to test the brake lights?
Any other suggestions would be helpful. Also as far as replacing the circuit boards for the tail lights- anyone done it? I'm assuming it's pretty easy?
I apologize for using people's time if this is in the archives- I didn't check them first (sorry- usually do).
Sincerely, Jeff Wiltzius #6145
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 21:16:49 -0800 From: lee <lseiler(AT)radiance.com> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
At 11:20 PM 3/1/99 -0600, you wrote: >As far as funny comments being asked about my car. I recall a woman >being in >total shock to see a Delorean pull up next to her at a gas station. She >asked me how I got a car which was only made for a movie. She was under >the >impression that the Delorean was only built for the BTTF films. I also >had >someone ask me how it felt to be one of a hundred owners to have a >Delorean. >I informed him kindly that there were over eight thousand Deloreans built, >but he didn't believe me. I don't know what it takes to convince people >these days. > >Tamir (#11474) > reply:
Time to get my story in before this gets cut off.
I would suggest that given most passer buys won't believe the truth, that maybe "we" are going the wrong way with this.......
$100,000 bucks? let me tell you..."you would not believe what this car cost!" never tell any one your hot looking car is really cheep!
224MPH?...well let me put it this way, the last CHP motorcycle I past on the highway, the cop thought his bike had stalled and got off to see what was wrong doing 88MPH.
Yes it's a helicopter motor, but I am waiting for a new Viper V-10 at the moment!
Actually there were only 12 cars made and 4 were ruined making that movie.
Lee
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 04:50:02 -0600 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: DML: APRIL 3, 1999 MOBILE CAR SHOW - UPDATE #1
On April 3, 1999 we are having another car show in Mobile, Alabama.
Camellia Classic held at Bellingrath Gardens.
So far, we have a car coming from TN, Dallas Texas and possibly from Northern Alabama. Including myself, that is four cars.
I relieze that the entry form is difficult to read on my web page, so if you email me directly with a your name, fax/phone number I will fax a copy of the form to you.
My web page has a link for Belligrath Gardens, which is fantastic. If we get enough entrants with DeLoreans, we should be able to get our own class at the show. This is a large car show and we set up in the middle of the gardens in a grassy field. The entry fee is $20, before the show, which includes two admissions to the gardens, free tee shirt to the first 100 entrants. Last year, I registered in class #9, 1980-1996 production. Call 334.666.3761 for more info and lobby for our own class.
There are lots of Motels in Tillmans Corner which are reasonably priced. Downtown Mobile has a couple of classier hotels near the water front. Two of the entrants are planning to stay in Gulf Shores. Gulf Shores has some of the nicest beaches in the world and lots of hotels, ect... Nearby, is Pensacola FL, home of the Blue Angels and the Navy air museum. The Air Museum is better than the Smithsonium's Air and Space museum. This is my opinion anyway.
The weather in April is usualy pretty nice. I will bring an umbrella for shade.
email me directly if you need further info. Also, remember to look at my future events section for show info. The link is below.
Scott Mueller ScottMueller(AT)zebra.net 1981/002981 DOA/DMCNEWS Deep South Delorean Owners Future Events Page http://www.zebra.net/~scottmueller/Web%20Page/CamilliaClassic.htm April 3, 1999 Mobile, AL Camillia Classic April 17, 1999 Pensacola, FL Beach Bash and All British Car Show May 2, 1999 Townsend, TN Blount British Car Gathering May 21-23, 1999, DeLorean Eastern Regional Run 9, hosted by DeLoreans of New England
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 08:31:56 EST From: DMCIMF(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Comments
I will have my D in the 25 annual "Ft. Worth Rod Custom & Collectable Car Show" this week (got best of class last year). And I am sure that once again it will be a lot of fun to here all the comments from misinformed people.
Bill Glover DMCIMF (AT) AOL #6905
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 07:45:53 -0600 From: magriese(AT)us.ibm.com Subject: DML: Brake Fluid
Here is a post from the BMW group that should answer a lot of questions about brake fluids.
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Brake Fluid Facts by Steve Wall
As a former materials engineering supervisor at a major automotive brake system supplier, I feel both qualified and obligated to inject some material science facts into the murky debate about DOT 5 verses DOT 3-4 brake fluids. The important technical issues governing the use of a particular specification brake fluid are as follows:
Fluid compatibility with the brake system rubber, plastic and metal components. Water absorption and corrosion. Fluid boiling point and other physical characteristics. Brake system contamination and sludging. Additionally, some technical comments will be made about the new brake fluid formulations appearing on the scene.
First of all, it's important to understand the chemical nature of brake fluid. DOT 3 brake fluids are mixtures of glycols and glycol ethers. DOT 4 contains borate esters in addition to what is contained in DOT 3. These brake fluids are somewhat similar to automotive anti-freeze (ethylene glycol) and are not, as Dr. Curve implies, a petroleum fluid. DOT 5 is silicone chemistry.
Fluid Compatibility Brake system materials must be compatible with the system fluid. Compatibility is determined by chemistry, and no amount of advertising, wishful thinking or rationalizing can change the science of chemical compatibility. Both DOT 3-4 and DOT 5 fluids are compatible with most brake system materials except in the case some silicone rubber external components such as caliper piston boots, which are attacked by silicon fluids and greases.
Water absorption and corrosion The big bugaboo with DOT 3-4 fluids always cited by silicone fluid advocates is water absorption. DOT 3-4 glycol based fluids, just like ethylene glycol antifreezes, are readily miscible with water. Long term brake system water content tends to reach a maximum of about 3%, which is readily handled by the corrosion inhibitors in the brake fluid formulation. Since the inhibitors are gradually depleted as they do their job, glycol brake fluid, just like anti-freeze, needs to be changed periodically. Follow BMW's recommendations. DOT 5 fluids, not being water miscible, must rely on the silicone (with some corrosion inhibitors) as a barrier film to control corrosion. Water is not absorbed by silicone as in the case of DOT 3-4 fluids, and will remain as a separate globule sinking to the lowest point in the brake system, since it is more dense.
Fluid boiling point DOT 4 glycol based fluid has a higher boiling point (446F) than DOT 3 (401F), and both fluids will exhibit a reduced boiling point as water content increases. DOT 5 in its pure state offers a higher boiling point (500F) however if water got into the system, and a big globule found its way into a caliper, the water would start to boil at 212F causing a vapor lock condition [possible brake failure -ed.]. By contrast, DOT 3 fluid with 3% water content would still exhibit a boiling point of 300F. Silicone fluids also exhibit a 3 times greater propensity to dissolve air and other gasses which can lead to a "spongy pedal" and reduced braking at high altitudes.
DOT 3 and DOT 4 fluids are mutually compatible, the major disadvantage of such a mix being a lowered boiling point. In an emergency, it'll do. Silicone fluid will not mix, but will float on top. From a lubricity standpoint, neither fluids are outstanding, though silicones will exhibit a more stable viscosity index in extreme temperatures, which is why the US Army likes silicone fluids. Since few of us ride at temperatures very much below freezing, let alone at 40 below zero, silicone's low temperature advantage won't be apparent. Neither fluids will reduce stopping distances.
With the advent of ABS systems, the limitations of existing brake fluids have been recognized and the brake fluid manufacturers have been working on formulations with enhanced properties. However, the chosen direction has not been silicone. The only major user of silicone is the US Army. It has recently asked the SAE about a procedure for converting from silicon back to DOT 3-4. If they ever decide to switch, silicone brake fluid will go the way of leaded gas.
Brake system contamination The single most common brake system failure caused by a contaminant is swelling of the rubber components (piston seals etc.) due to the introduction of petroleum based products (motor oil, power steering fluid, mineral oil etc.) A small amount is enough to do major damage. Flushing with mineral spirits is enough to cause a complete system failure in a short time. I suspect this is what has happened when some BMW owners changed to DOT 5 (and then assumed that silicone caused the problem). Flushing with alcohol also causes problems. BMW brake systems should be flushed only with DOT 3 or 4.
If silicone is introduced into an older brake system, the silicone will latch unto the sludge generated by gradual component deterioration and create a gelatin like goop which will attract more crud and eventually plug up metering orifices or cause pistons to stick. If you have already changed to DOT 5, don't compound your initial mistake and change back. Silicone is very tenacious stuff and you will never get it all out of your system. Just change the fluid regularly. For those who race using silicone fluid, I recommend that you crack the bleed screws before each racing session to insure that there is no water in the calipers.
New developments Since DOT 4 fluids were developed, it was recognized that borate ester based fluids offered the potential for boiling points beyond the 446F requirement, thus came the Super DOT 4 fluids - some covered by the DOT 5.1 designation - - which exhibit a minimum dry boiling point of 500F (same as silicone, but different chemistry).
Additionally, a new fluid type based on silicon ester chemistry (not the same as silicon) has been developed that exhibits a minimum dry boiling point of 590F. It is miscible with DOT 3-4 fluids but has yet to see commercial usage.
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Michael A. Griese Storage Software Development Manager IBM Storage Systems Division Rochester, MN 55901
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Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 12:45:59 -0500 From: "DARRELL JENKINS" <darrell-jenkins-0437(AT)gwgate.kvcc.edu> Subject: DML: Fire Damage
I just came across a "81" D at a Salvage yard. It has 27K mi and it has =
interior fire damage. They are asking $7,500. Now I'm only 19 yrs old and
=
I'm not reall sure that I can buy it. How hard (and expensive) is it to =
find replacement parts (seats, dash, carpet) ? I have had 2 auto classes,
=
and I think I have pretty good but basic knowledge of cars and repair. Is
=
this going to be to big of a resto job? I havent seen the car yet. At a =
price of only 7,500, I was thought may be some one could tell me what to =
expect.
Thanks,
Darrell D.
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 16:44:46 -0500 (EST) From: brian metz <metz.50(AT)osu.edu> Subject: DML: books
I was wondering if someone could give me an idea of how much copies of Stainless Steel Illusion and On A Clear Day You Can See General Motors go for? Say, in average condition, with no jacket/cover. I have seen prices like $200+ for SSI and $50 for On a Clear... Are these prices representative or are they high? Thanx, Brian #16584
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 16:44:54 -0500 (EST) From: brian metz <metz.50(AT)osu.edu> Subject: DML: comments
The bad thing is that some owners perpetuate the misconceptions. Although it may not cause much harm in some circumstances, speading false info. does not seem right. I remember when I was getting ready to purchase my D, I ran into a guy/kid driving one in a parking lot. I talked to him a bit and it had to be obvious that I knew some about Ds (not that I was someone who had never seen one before). After discussing the cars I had been considering, in the range of 13k to 19k, I casually asked what he paid for his. I was told $70,000. The car was in good shape with 13k miles on it, but needed new door struts, headliners, etc.(and by the way, it was not gold!) If this was true, I sure feel good about the price I bought mine for! Brian #16584
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Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 19:42:58 -0000 From: "chris walker" <jackell(AT)hotbot.com> Subject: Re: DML: 1/24 Model
>At 11:41 AM 3/2/99 -0600, you wrote: >>Hi. Can anyone tell me where I can get a DeLorean model in 1/24 scale? >>This is for a gift and I'm coming up empty everywhere I look. I really >>appreciate the help. >>--Lainey > > Send postings to "dmcnews(AT)world.std.com" > Before posting, search the archives! www.dmcnews.com/search.html > Thank you! Nobody ever made a scale model of a D...yet. The only ones any one can find are the BTTF from hjl.com. they also offer a BTTF that is a plated silver, and resembles the stainless steel really nice....but it is still a BTTF, so that doesn't help. If you are any good with models, you could modify one of these kits like I am trying to do now. My only problem is that I don't own a D yet, and every pic I see does not have a good clear shot as to what the rear window area looks like from the inside or the rear inside hatch. The BTTF kits don't have the rear glass or deck at all, so I have to build it from scratch. I have the body finished other than that. If someone out there could assist me with a pic of this area....It would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has a shot like this, could you please e-mail it to me? thank you!!! Chris Walker jackell(AT)hotbot.com
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 18:45:33 -0500 From: Geoffroy Birtz <gbirtz(AT)infofilter.com> Subject: DML: Conversion
Hi yall,
the Wankel sounds like the expensive route. I'm presently converting my D. I picked a Buick v6 model T out of a Grand National. It puts out about 250 and with very minor changes can easily fetch 350hp. I got lower front springs from PJ Grady. I got rims from Simmons, 16x7 in front and 17x8 in back I'm putting 205/45/16 in front and 255/45/17 in back. on the not performance side of things I got the headliner redone. I'd like to change the two lights to one long light in front. I've seen doctored pictures that smudge the to lights together and it looks good. Don't know if anything is available. If anybody is interested I can post the progress, As of this morning, the PVR is out.
Geoffroy
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Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 19:29:52 -0500 From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
This _MAY_ be related to (something I heard.. I am no expert) the stories of people getting trapped in their Bricklins, and having to kick out the back window.
Tamir Ardon wrote: > > One more unusual comment I forgot. I was showing someone the car and they > asked me in a very knowledgeable tone, "has your rear window fallen out > yet?" > <SNIP>
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 20:03:24 -0600 From: "Travis Graham" <travis.h.graham(AT)vanderbilt.edu> Subject: DML: Hard shifting
With all the recent talk about synthetic lubricants, I thought I would share a recent discovery, but first the problem that was solved:
I have a 5-speed. When it is cold outside, it becomes very difficult to shift (especially into first or second gears). I know that this is normal for any car, but it seemed particularly bad on my De Lorean. It took at least two or three miles before I could shift normally in the cold and if I became impatient and tried to shift into second, many times the gears would grind! I used to take a spin around the parking garage just so I wouldn't have to shift out of first!
After a recommendation by fellow DML'er Kayo Ong (thanks again Kayo!), I replaced my transmission oil and used what he said fixed his problem: Redline MTL synthetic oil. The result: my car now shifts perfectly, even in the bitter cold! This oil is more expensive than standard gear oil, but it was certainly worth the extra bucks to me. I am enjoying NOT taking any more "warm-up" laps around the garage :)
Travis Graham
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Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 21:54:57 -0500 From: Josh Haldeman <haldeman.4(AT)osu.edu> Subject: Re: DML: Common Problem???
Jeff,
I'm sure the answers will pour in on this one, but the front bulb is
blinking twice as fast as an indicator to you that you have a bulb out
(or circuit board out) on that side of the car. On a regular car, I'd
suggest investing in a new bulb for your rear blinker, but with the
DeLorean, it is almost certain that it is a bad connection on the circuit
board itself, or between the circuit board and the power line connector
coming into it. This was the case with mine, and I fixed it by wedging a
piece of metal in between the appropriate connections at this point. I
must stress that this is a temporary fix (and therefore not recommended)
only until I can afford a new circuit board.
Hope that helps,
Josh
Jeff Wiltzius wrote:
> Hello everyone, > > I'm looking for some helpful hints on this problem: > > Having problems with driver side taillight- will be ordering new > circuit board from PJGrady's soon. The brake lights currently do not > work (driver side only). Difinitly not just burned out lights- > already tried swapping bulbs around. Here's the odd thing though and > I don't remember this happening last fall- right hand turn signal > works fine (interior indicator and both front and back lights) but a > funny thing happens when I hit the left turn signal. Both the > interior indicator and front light work fine but blink VERY fast (on > the order of twice as fast as the normal passenger side indicators). > The tail light turn signal light does not work at all.
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 21:38:23 EST From: JCox4001(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: A DML visit
I had the pleasure of meeting a fellow Lister, on Tuesday evening. Mike Sullivan had e-mailed me a few days ago, and said he would be in the Memphis area, and would like to get together. We had Mike over to the house, treated him to some legendary Memphis Bar-B-Que, had some great DMC conversation, and finished the evening with a tour of Ole 5705.
Having members of the list actually coming together as friends, that seem to have known each other for years, even though you have just met, is a very special thing. It would be my hope, that more of us take the time to seek out each other, as we travel away from home. Our home is always open. You are all very special friends.
Jeff Cox JCox4001(AT)aol.com VIN #5705 IN2TIME
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 21:57:51 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
Tamar, Just tell him to contact us. We keep records on component failures. We show "0" rear window adhesion failures.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe(AT)att.net> Web Site http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/3755/
- ---------- > From: Tamir Ardon <ardont(AT)stu.beloit.edu> > To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com > Subject: Re: DML: Comments > Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 11:16 PM > > Hello again, > > One more unusual comment I forgot. I was showing someone the car and they > asked me in a very knowledgeable tone, "has your rear window fallen out > yet?" > > After telling him that this may have been an isolated incident he had > heard of > somewhere, this is not a usual problem with the car. He insisted that I > should > watch out while driving, and warned me that my window would eventually > fall. > > Once again I must ask, what does it take to convince people these days? > > Tamir (#11474)
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Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 20:55:00 PST From: "Evan Reitzell" <reitzell(AT)hotmail.com> Subject: DML: Idle DMC
There is a DMC that has been idle a block away from me for nearly a decade. During this period, I have tried to buy it several times. By now it needs a complete interior job and engine rebuild as well as a new windshield; a tree limb took it out. Is it worth restoring? I'd hate to see it parted out. How much would it be worth? Any help would be appreciated.
Evan
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 23:05:40 -0800 From: "Dave Price" <davep2(AT)clipper.net> Subject: DML: Re: Common Problem???
>funny thing happens when I hit the left turn signal. Both the >interior indicator and front light work fine but blink VERY fast (on >the order of twice as fast as the normal passenger side indicators). >The tail light turn signal light does not work at all. > >Questions: >Anyone every experience this oddity before? >Is it linked to the faulty tail light (guesses anyone?) >Could I have caused this by swapping bulbs around to test the brake >lights?
The signal indicator is relying on the correct power draw to blink at the correct speed. When a light burns out or isn't working (circuit board failure/bad wiring) you'll get the "psycho blinker" effect. I don't know how other cars are set up, but I think the D's system is pretty flaky....
- - Dave
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 23:11:51 -0800 From: "Dave Price" <davep2(AT)clipper.net> Subject: DML: Re: Fire Damage
>I just came across a "81" D at a Salvage yard. It has 27K mi and it has = >interior fire damage. They are asking $7,500. Now I'm only 19 yrs old and >= >I'm not reall sure that I can buy it. How hard (and expensive) is it to = >find replacement parts (seats, dash, carpet) ? I have had 2 auto classes, >= >and I think I have pretty good but basic knowledge of cars and repair. Is >= >this going to be to big of a resto job? I havent seen the car yet. At a = >price of only 7,500, I was thought may be some one could tell me what to = >expect.
As long as the body is in good shape and the car runs good enough, that's a fair price. Interior parts aren't too hard to find or horribly expensive. Heck, a $30 dash mat, a couple seat covers and a roll of automotive carpet could have your car looking like new if it's just some interior damage. If it's major electrical work or engine trouble, you could be looking at a lot of time and money and you'd probably be better off waiting to buy something a little more managable.
- - Dave
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Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 00:31:06 -0700 From: mike atkinson <mikeatk(AT)concentric.net> Subject: Re: DML: Fire Damage
Hi Darrell,
My two cents worth, don't do it. You'll put far more money into the car just to get it running with an interior than it's worth. For a little more money ($1,500 to $2,500) you can buy a DeLorean that is in running condition and go from there.
Good luck
Mike Atkinson
mikeatk(AT)concentric.net
DARRELL JENKINS wrote:
> I just came across a "81" D at a Salvage yard. It has 27K mi and it has = > interior fire damage. They are asking $7,500. Now I'm only 19 yrs old and > = > I'm not reall sure that I can buy it. How hard (and expensive) is it to = > find replacement parts (seats, dash, carpet) ? I have had 2 auto classes, > = > and I think I have pretty good but basic knowledge of cars and repair. Is > = > this going to be to big of a resto job? I havent seen the car yet. At a = > price of only 7,500, I was thought may be some one could tell me what to = > expect. > Thanks, > Darrell D. >
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Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 08:08:00 -0500 From: Mike Substelny <msubstel(AT)lorainccc.edu> Subject: DML: Fast blinking (was: Common Problem???)
Jeff Wiltzius said:
> Having problems with driver side taillight- > will be ordering new circuit board from > PJGrady's soon. The brake lights currently > do not work (driver side only). [SNIP] . . . > right hand turn signal works fine . . . but . . . > When I hit the left turn signal both the interior indicator and front light work fine > but blink VERY fast . . .
You should have checked the back issues, Jeff. Five minutes of searching would have gotten your answer a whole day faster.
Your DeLorean is probably low on blinker fluid. Too many of us neglect our blinker fluid until it's too late. Lucky for you I have an extra quart I can sell you for just $15. :-)
Seriously, rapid blinking is a normal and intentional symptom of an open circuit in one of the exterior lights. This is supposed to tell the driver when one of his / her bulbs is burned out, but in DeLoreans it usually tells us that our rear circuit boards are not making good contact. In the back issues, you can find instructions for a permanant repair that costs less than $5. Search for "lights" and "Radio Shack," or just read this issue for a quick synopsis:
http://www.dmcnews.com/backissues/dml125.html
This solved the problem with my tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights instantly.
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 09:24:35 -0500 From: A Johnson <medic-1(AT)juno.com> Subject: Re: DML: Fire Damage
Darrell,
It can be done, I bought a DMC that had been in a junk yard since '84.
Look thru the archives to get all the details. Search for RECOVERED.
VIN = RECOVERED
On Wed, 03 Mar 1999 12:45:59 -0500 "DARRELL JENKINS" <darrell-jenkins-0437(AT)gwgate.kvcc.edu> writes: >I just came across a "81" D at a Salvage yard. It has 27K mi and it >has = >interior fire damage. They are asking $7,500. Now I'm only 19 yrs old >and >= >I'm not reall sure that I can buy it. How hard (and expensive) is it >to = >find replacement parts (seats, dash, carpet) ? I have had 2 auto >classes, >= >and I think I have pretty good but basic knowledge of cars and repair. >Is >= >this going to be to big of a resto job? I havent seen the car yet. At >a = >price of only 7,500, I was thought may be some one could tell me what >to = >expect. > Thanks, > Darrell D. >
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Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 08:27:16 -0500 From: Mike Substelny <msubstel(AT)lorainccc.edu> Subject: DML: re: Fire Damage
Darrell Jenkins said:
> I just came across a "81" D at a Salvage > yard. It has 27K mi and it has interior > fire damage. They are asking $7,500.
Did the fire damage the electrical system and dashboard mechanisms? What about the engine, fuel tank, and all the internal workings of the center console? Don't buy a car like this without checking thigs out very carefully.
IMO this car is overpriced, *unless* (A) the fire damage is strictly cosmetic and (B) your goal is to create a custom interior (like Curtiss Bryant's car we saw in Cincinnati). Many websites feature pictures of this car. Here are two:
Sean Mullally: http://www.msu.edu/~mullally/dmc/cincinnati/
Ken Montgomery: http://www.jps.net/arkham/delorean01.htm
If the damage is not too bad, the fire car might be perfect for such a project. Original interior parts are available, but they are not cheap. If you want an "original" DeLorean I suggest you pass on any car damaged in a fire.
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 13:46:23 -0800 From: "Montgomery, Ken" <kenm(AT)skymail.csus.edu> Subject: DML: 'People' declairs DeLorean the most forgotten.
Saw this and just had to pass it along. At least he got mentioned before Bill Gates and the toilet seats!
People Magazine Celebrates 25 Star-Struck Years (Last updated 6:00 AM ET March 4)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Time Inc.'s launch of People magazine in 1974 was a radical departure for the serious-minded publisher, yet the weekly defied predictions of failure and ushered in an era of glossy, full-color celebrity worship. This Friday, People's 25th anniversary issue hits the newsstands, distilling 81,614 pages into a 336-page look back at the beautiful (Farrah Fawcett) and the stricken (Ryan White); the famous (Princess Diana) and the forgotten (John DeLorean); the powerful (Bill Gates) and the doomed (foam-cushioned toilet seats).
================================================================ Ken Montgomery VIN #10911 Work : (916) 278-7646 Sacramento, CA 'OUTTIME' Home : (916) 944-3252 Founder, Northern California DeLorean Motor Club 'NCDMC' Please visit my website at: http://www.jps.net/arkham/delorean01.htm kenm(AT)csus.edu ================================================================
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 16:45:16 EST From: CBL302(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Fire Damage
In response to the fire damaged delorean,first off,and most likely the fire was caused by an electrical short,which means that you have a major rewire/replace of the wiring harness,If you have seen a delorean wiring harness,you would know it is typical British,and poorly designed,and a nightmare to replace,and also if the fiberglass body got burnt,then you should go back to that school and learn how to repair fiberglass,also if the seats burnt,you are talking at least $1500.00 to repair/replace, also as far as I know the center council is not available,so make sure that was not burnt,bottom line that burnt bird is way overpriced.Not to put Deloreans down,but unless you know what you are doing, a car in that condition is best left for someone who knows deloreans inside and out,such as Mr.Grady,or used to restore another delorean.
Claude 000570
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 20:38:54 EST From: Jimbo0946(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Hard shifting
dear dmler's I have the same problem. When it is cold out, it takes me a few miles before the shifting becomes easy on cold days. I will be changing ot the redline synthetic tomorrow, but I had another question. The owner's manuel says not to let the car warm up. I found that if I let it warms up a little, I don't see the trouble with the gears. Is it bad to let the car sit idle for a few minutes to let it warm up?
Jim VIN#15880
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 20:51:37 EST From: OZZMAN283(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: antique car part sale
I think it is on the fourteenth, but in new Jersey, at the cowtown flee market, there is a sign that advertises a classic car part sale, people are selling their car parts for their classic cars, if someone lives near there, maybee they can check it out. They might have DeLorean parts there.
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 20:07:56 -0600 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: DML: Camillia Classic Car Show April 3, 1999 Update #2
I recieved a phone call from the show organizer today.
With a minimum of 4 cars, we will have our own class.
We will meet that minimum as it stands now.
Come on down to Mobile in April for the show. We will display our cars on the Great Lawn in the middle of Bellingrath Gardens. The gardens are spectacular. I posted a couple of photos from last years show on my web page. The link is below, it is in the Future Events Section.
Drop me an email if you want me to fax a copy of the registration form. I am trying to find a sheet scanner so I can get a complete clean legiable scan of the entry form to post on my page.
Scott Mueller 850.968.7231 ScottMueller(AT)zebra.net 1981/002981 DOA/DMCNEWS Deep South Delorean Owners Future Events Page http://www.zebra.net/~scottmueller/Web%20Page/CamilliaClassic.htm April 3, 1999 Mobile, AL Camillia Classic April 17, 1999 Pensacola, FL Beach Bash and All British Car Show May 2, 1999 Townsend, TN Blount British Car Gathering May 21-23, 1999, DeLorean Eastern Regional Run 9, hosted by DeLoreans of New England
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Date: 5 Mar 99 02:30:26 America/Fort_Wayne From: Gabriel Prado <gprado(AT)netscape.net> Subject: DML: Burned D
I think $7500 is too much, take a look at this ad. With a little more mo= ney you can have a car to drive as you work on it.
If you are looking for a project, disregard above.
This is not my ad, I just found it.
Gabe
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1981, Delorean Delorean , 76K miles,
$10,000/OBO =
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Options
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Exterior Color - Silver
Interior Color - Gray - Light =
6-cyl. =
Air Conditioning
Cruise Control
CD Player
Power Windows
Classic Car
Two Door
Manual Transmission =
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Description
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one owner since 1981, body in excellent shape, new engine so odometer miles are invalid, needs some transmission work and the dashboard dried out and has some cracks in it. Engine has a turbocharger. Price is negotiable. =
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Vehicle ID
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SCEDT26T7BD006935 =
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Seller Info
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User ID: jnlong
View seller's other ads
For sale by Private Party
(214) 823-8730
Dallas, Texas - Dallas 75214
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