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When searching for DeLorean related stuff on eBay try searching for the following:
DeLorean
De Lorean
Delorian
De Lorian
DMC12
DMC 12
DMC
Remember - people make spelling mistakes all the tim!
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I think most of us do anyway to cover all bases. If I'm after a particular bit, and I know what other car it was used on, I'll often look there too.
I found Rapey on ebay due to a spelling error - she was advertised as "Classic Sunbeam Raper" - I was acutally looking for a Consul Classic at the time, which is how I stumbled across the auction. Due to 'badge engineering', Sunbeam, who were part of Rootes Group, shared alot of components with other manufacturers who were part of Rootes. Therefore, when I'm hunting for stuff on ebay, I also look at Hillman/Singer/Humber listings too.
Also, when I'm on the search for Vauxhall bits, I put in various spellings of Vauxhall and Cavalier, plus also look under Opel Vectra too, as the Mk3 Cavalier was the Vectra 'A' on the continent.
I'm always mindful though that the person listing stuff on ebay may suffer from dyslexia, so always make allowances for incorrect spellings. I had a friend at school who was mercilesly bullied and called thick because they couldnt spell as well as the rest of the class, years later dyslexia was diagnosed.
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I wonder who that website refers to?
Fat Fingers!?
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