09 Feb 2008, 12:55
so.... "all other things being equal, the stainless chassis seems stiffer" would be fair?
I reckon that's a Good Thing
I reckon that's a Good Thing
CUSTOM DELOREAN
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09 Feb 2008, 12:55
so.... "all other things being equal, the stainless chassis seems stiffer" would be fair?
I reckon that's a Good Thing
09 Feb 2008, 13:06
Yep, another positive for going the stainless steel route. The only issue is the slight increase in weight and of course the $9,950 chassis price (plus shipping).
http://www.pearce-design.com/products.html http://www.pearce-design.com/PFPricing.html shows $9,950 for the frame. (probably around £5k plus shipping?)
Regards,
Chris Hawes DOC 138 Ex owner of VIN 5255 Grey, 5-speed
09 Feb 2008, 13:42
Now thats interesting,,thats bolt on by the look of it. cant see it listed seperately though
DOC # 595
09 Feb 2008, 15:24
Yes, they are designed to be replacable. Presumably they've never sold one seperately because nobody has crashed one yet.
09 Feb 2008, 17:19
mmm. I did email them to ask, and NO they do not supply it on its own,moral of the tale, if you buy one of these chassis,,and you have a front end prang,,buy a whole new chassis???
DOC # 595
09 Feb 2008, 17:27
Are you sure he didn't mean that the front end wn't fit the original chassis?
Surely if someone prangs a stainless chassis he would send a new front piece to enable replacement... If not, we know of someone who could help don't we :wink:
Regards,
Chris Hawes DOC 138 Ex owner of VIN 5255 Grey, 5-speed
09 Feb 2008, 17:38
It was more curiosity than a request..
but below is the emial reply, Hello Allen, We do not sell the front crumple section separately. You would need to contact www.delorean.com for a replacement steel crumple tube. Happy motoring.
DOC # 595
09 Feb 2008, 18:03
I went to get the car today but he was so busy and mine was right at the back of the garage and he had cars infront, Ill get it monday. no rush, I did pinch the vents from the engine cover and the strips that hold them on, gave me somethng to do,
vents before vents after powder coating Strips before .well one of them anyway, all much the same And after coating, they look blue but are black, they are picking up the colour of my sweater
DOC # 595
09 Feb 2008, 18:14
Good work there Allen....
09 Feb 2008, 18:15
Thanks Ben,I hope you took advantage of this grand weather and got out in the car today 8)
DOC # 595
09 Feb 2008, 18:18
Not today unfortunately, as it's swimming day, and had to take Kel to have her nails done for valentines day! :roll:
Anyway, I'm fitting my new battery tomorrow, and then i'll pop out to see our mate in Ross On Wye, and try to persuade him to keep the car! Weather is meant to be the same tomorrow, so way to go!
09 Feb 2008, 20:56
Looking good that Allen.
I took advantage of the weather and got mine out and done 140 miles today
VIN: 6511
09 Feb 2008, 21:00
Dan1986 Wrote:Looking good that Allen. You Cannibal! Only 50 miles at a time is acceptable!! Hope you enjoyed it, my turn tomorrow!
09 Feb 2008, 21:06
Yeah its great I wonder how many people are at home downloading photos of me.... :roll:
VIN: 6511
09 Feb 2008, 21:26
Speaking of pics and things Dan,,dont see any vids of your car on your youtube yet :wink: hint hint
Had an email from the previous owner ,he checks this forum to see the progress on the car,,HI JOHN :wink: he reminded me he tried a synthetic oil last time he changed the oil and he has been told it will probably leak pass the seals,,so that might be my oil leak, Ill try changing the oil and filter for standard oil and give it a few dozen miles see if the leak has stopped,,hope thats all it is
DOC # 595
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