What more info could you possibly want?
Yes, looks like it is the same car, but they have done a great job restoring it.
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If it was restored correctly then I'd think it would be better than a car sitting for 10 yrs all original. Looks from the pics like it was done well.
As for the matching #s, I've never heard much discussion on this for our cars. And who's to say that's not the original motor.
The only issue I have with the eBay listing is that the seller describes it as "All original" and as another member mentioned, there's not much information provided.
Its says that it Runs. What more do you want? :P
i believe Michael said it best in the "Matching Numbers" thread: "There is no or has there ever been a 'numbers matching' Delorean."
I mailed the 17009 owner (via his craigslist email) saying with gentle kindness that I found his car to be a previous salvage car.
That is what I got today, in response (I quote):
"You are a fucking ass hole. Never at junk yard"
... a very professional seller, isn't it?
:)
That is correct. Am I too naive or is it possible that we are confusing the VIN? Maybe his car was really not the salvage car, and 17009 is a number that had been misread on the wrecked car...?
I don't know, I'm just trying to justify a so violent reaction, even though I think that words like that can't be reasonable at all.
I had that thought too. But upon an honest mistake the reply would have been: "I am afraid you have my car confused with another one"
Extremely angry reactions come from people with no temper or people who don't like being discovered.
Plus, to hand credit to the thread starter 2 years ago, I doubt any member in here with all that passion for Ds would "missread" a VIN
Same story, seen from another perspective:
http://dmcme.blogspot.it/2011/08/junked-delorean.html
I enjoyed the Steve Martin reference!
:D