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A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Simioid - 18 Nov 2013 Hello, I am a returning member to DOC. Formerly imported 0981 "BAKNTIM" subsequently sold to Paul Birks. I understand Paul has passed it on to another member now. Since about 12 months after selling the car, there hasn't been a day I haven't missed it. In fact I left DOC because the reminder with each magazine received, was an uncomfortable reminder of a foolish decision. Such is life and the choices we make. I always kept my memorabilia in the loft, but recently decided to make a tasteful display of it all, to stimulate a renewed interest and motivation to own again. Perhaps some members will remember me, I hope you are still enjoying your D's. Would be interesting to know 0981's fate. Regards Gary Tidman Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - TBRM - 19 Nov 2013 Hi Gary I'm the lucky owner of 981 nowadays and it resides in Edenbridge in Kent. It's just gone past 71,000 miles and is still going strong (albeit it needs a few bits sorting out like any other 32 year old car does). If you have a look at the thread called "For charity" in the Owners cars section there's a pic of the car taken two weeks ago in the Edenbridge fireworks parade. Incidentally I bought the car as a midlife crisis too. Richard Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Chris Williams - 19 Nov 2013 Hi Gary, Richard just beat me to it!. Apologies for not getting back to you sooner, just trying to catch up after a long NEC weekend. However as you can see your car has come back to live very close to you! Chris Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Simioid - 19 Nov 2013 Hi Richard, Nice to meet you. Thanks Chris. Edenbridge isn't so far. I must admit feels strange lol For me 981 was a memory maker. From the moment picked up to the moment passed on. Often when I talk to people about the car, I tell the story of being specially invited to the Kent Modified Car show one year. Row after row of Ferrari's and Lambo's with 981 on the end. Every time I returned, the biggest crowd was always around the De' Would be nice to see her again. Dug out a couple of photos for you.... Regards Gary (Formerly DOC 257) Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - TBRM - 19 Nov 2013 Hi Gary Love the pics - you'll be glad to know it hasn't changed much. It's good to see it with its previous registration plate. I'm really interested by the history of the car and since I've owned it I've found out all sorts of nerdy things like what date it it left these shores for California and the name of the boat it was transported on. It goes without saying you're welcome to come to Edenbridge any time to see it. R. Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Chris Hawes - 19 Nov 2013 Gary, it is great to see you're still alive The Cerbera stick around for long? What cars did you have after the Cerbie and was it a reliable experience? Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Guinney1971 - 19 Nov 2013 Hi Gary, great to have you back around, I remember you bringing the car to Harpenden Car Show, just after the Top Gear filming in 2004 ish? I've still got #2292, but I live 'oop norf' these days. chat soon, Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Simioid - 28 Nov 2013 Richard - Thanks for invite, I would love to see car again, I am craving inspiration/motivation to take the plunge again. Although I understand importing isn't what it was when I did it. Hey Chris, the Cerbera was a nightmare, totally impractical, interesting experience, but so regret losing the De to it. It didn't give any trouble, but between constantly being chased and goaded into street drag races (which I found very uncomfortable) and the fact an uncomfortable quantity of mph, down a bypass scared the crap out of me. I got rid of it pretty quickly. I went Jag in the end, XJ8 current car, (MGB which I've always had) and a brief time with an Jag XKR. But nothing compares to the pleasure given and received from the De. Hey Claire, 2004/5 is about right, good memory, Harpenden "classics on the common" remember it fondly. Glad to hear you have same De Nice to be remembered Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Chris Williams - 28 Nov 2013 Crikey ! everyone looks so much younger there Chris Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Guinney1971 - 28 Nov 2013 lol, that was deffo 2004 then, I've got a cigarette on the go and I packed up in Jan 2005. Was that the night Hawsey's fanbelt went and there were requests for a pair of tights to fix it at around midnight? lol Notice Nigel Mills' Lambo is there too Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - Dangermouse - 04 Dec 2013 A spot of instagram browsing at lunchtime produced this Re: A DeLorean is for life, not just a mid life crisis.... - TBRM - 04 Dec 2013 I haven't seen that one before. It's from when I had the car in the Edenbridge fireworks parade about a minth ago. |