27 Nov 2014, 22:01
VIN 4566.
A few of you are already in the know; but I finally have a date for her hitting my driveway (next Monday) so I can now get excited!
Up until now, I've kept fairly quiet (you know, in case the ship sank) but I think I have a little gem here. And if not, I'll still save her. All DeLoreans need saving, right?
So, a little background for those that don't know me. I, like many of you, have loved the DMC-12 since I was knee high to a grass hopper (lovely term, that). I first got involved in the mid-90s with the DOA in the US (and having moved house recently, have discovered a few old mags). I stumbled across the DOC in around '97 and met with Chris P, Martin G and few others at Silverstone soon after. My very first "bum on seat" event was in Chris's RHD that he's recently reacquired.
I bought my first DeLorean in.. ooh, 1999/2000 I think. That car was a NYC car, painted in Silver (sparkly), with all sorts of additions. I began, but didn't finish, her restoration (VIN 5641). I sold her, moved in to my first house and then popped out to Ohio and bought a "good" car. Whatever that is! - Anyway, I kept VIN 5284 for a couple of years and then sold again for various reasons (house moves/financial etc). Then it kinda went quiet.
Over the past 2/3 years I've kept my eye out of a car that needed saving, but wasn't at "good" money. Plenty pop up at money I'd not want to spend on any car, let alone a project (purchase, not over time) and as Claire will attest, I probably said the same thing every year at the NEC. "Yes, I'm looking", "No, nothing out there" etc. I guess I was looking for a straight-ish car with no engine, or something fundamentally wrong with it.
Fast forward to 2014. Another house move (a significant one) and then, like too many buses, there comes my car. Now, I'm in no position to buy a restoration DeLorean having just committed to a fairly large mortgage, AND a new job. But, there it was, asking ME to bring her home. How do you say "no" to that?
Really. How?
VIN 4566 by willisit, on Flickr
Long and short. She arrives Monday. She's a non-running, late '81, grey interior, manual (that's how I like 'em). I intend to do many things. It will take me some time, so bear with me!
Click the "VIN 4566" thingy for 50-odd pics from the dealer. More next week when she arrives (hopefully still like that) and then perhaps more in the new year when I've recovered from it all.
A few of you are already in the know; but I finally have a date for her hitting my driveway (next Monday) so I can now get excited!
Up until now, I've kept fairly quiet (you know, in case the ship sank) but I think I have a little gem here. And if not, I'll still save her. All DeLoreans need saving, right?
So, a little background for those that don't know me. I, like many of you, have loved the DMC-12 since I was knee high to a grass hopper (lovely term, that). I first got involved in the mid-90s with the DOA in the US (and having moved house recently, have discovered a few old mags). I stumbled across the DOC in around '97 and met with Chris P, Martin G and few others at Silverstone soon after. My very first "bum on seat" event was in Chris's RHD that he's recently reacquired.
I bought my first DeLorean in.. ooh, 1999/2000 I think. That car was a NYC car, painted in Silver (sparkly), with all sorts of additions. I began, but didn't finish, her restoration (VIN 5641). I sold her, moved in to my first house and then popped out to Ohio and bought a "good" car. Whatever that is! - Anyway, I kept VIN 5284 for a couple of years and then sold again for various reasons (house moves/financial etc). Then it kinda went quiet.
Over the past 2/3 years I've kept my eye out of a car that needed saving, but wasn't at "good" money. Plenty pop up at money I'd not want to spend on any car, let alone a project (purchase, not over time) and as Claire will attest, I probably said the same thing every year at the NEC. "Yes, I'm looking", "No, nothing out there" etc. I guess I was looking for a straight-ish car with no engine, or something fundamentally wrong with it.
Fast forward to 2014. Another house move (a significant one) and then, like too many buses, there comes my car. Now, I'm in no position to buy a restoration DeLorean having just committed to a fairly large mortgage, AND a new job. But, there it was, asking ME to bring her home. How do you say "no" to that?
Really. How?
VIN 4566 by willisit, on Flickr
Long and short. She arrives Monday. She's a non-running, late '81, grey interior, manual (that's how I like 'em). I intend to do many things. It will take me some time, so bear with me!
Click the "VIN 4566" thingy for 50-odd pics from the dealer. More next week when she arrives (hopefully still like that) and then perhaps more in the new year when I've recovered from it all.
Dan
Member 101
VIN# 4566
Former Vins# 5641 (Maddie) and 5284 (Hana)
Member 101
VIN# 4566
Former Vins# 5641 (Maddie) and 5284 (Hana)