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Updates!
I realized I haven't updated this section of my blog (that no one reads
anyway) in over a year. A lot has happened since then.
I sent my DeLorean (#6291) to DMC Houston to have the frame replaced.
(A quick note to anyone buying a DeLorean from a private owner: Have a
mechanic you trust get the car on a lift before you buy it). The
guys at DMC found a lot more wrong with the car that had been covered
up. After many conversations with Steve Wynne about the car, I decided
to cut my losses and sell it for parts. I tried to live the dream, and
it turned into a small nightmare.
It was then that Steve told me about a DeLorean they had just taken in
from an owner in Indiana. This DeLorean was a month older than mine
(built in October of 81) and had the grey interior and 5-speed manual
transmission just like mine. Everything was in great condition and it
only had about 9,900 miles on it. He offered me a trade-in value for my
car, far more than I thought it would be given its condition.
After some deliberation I decided if I didn't take it, I'd never have
the car and my childhood dream would be dead. I agreed to the trade-in
and then I began working with James Espy about all of the details of the
purchase. I continued working with Steve in regard to the work being
done on the car.
They replaced the leather on the seats. While the original leather was
not cracked, it was almost 30 years old and a bit dry. They replaced the
headliners and the radio, and performed a full maintenance on it. They
even took it to some local car shows.
When I took delivery of the car in early September, it had just over
10,000 miles on it.
After a year of owning the vehicle, I've put about 1000 miles on it. And
I've enjoyed every one of them.
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