Welcome and congratulations eh? :)
Lots of good advice here. I'll add 2 more:
1) Ensure you have an emergency towing service that guarantees a flatbed tow with soft straps.
2) Add the phone number to your phone contacts.
Just in case.
Enjoy.
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Welcome and congratulations eh? :)
Lots of good advice here. I'll add 2 more:
1) Ensure you have an emergency towing service that guarantees a flatbed tow with soft straps.
2) Add the phone number to your phone contacts.
Just in case.
Enjoy.
DeLorean parts and accessories:
DeLorean.com
DeLoreanGo.com
DeLoreanIndustries.com
PJGrady.com
DeLorean-parts.com
For a fitted car cover, DeLorean.com.
For floor mats:
Fancy, thick, looks great, good for car shows: DeLorean.com or DeLoreanGo.com
Cheap but work great and useful for daily driving: dashdesigns.com
Cleaning:
Zep Heavy duty citrus degreaser or Weiman stainless steel cleaner. Note that with the Zep product you’ll have to use a damp sponge to remove the cleaner (or hose it off). Weiman works great but leaves an oily film which attracts dust and pollen like crazy.
For more information you can search this forum or you can buy James Espey's book at DMCH. For your initial order you might want to get some filters too and maybe the manuals. Depends on what comes with the car and how much work you can do yourself on the car. Whenever I buy an old, used car one of the first things I do is change all of the fluids and filters. That way I know exactly what is in the car and how old it is. Check the date codes on the tires and battery.
One thing I would mention is true for all vehicals. You should carry one spare belt of every belt on the car. Your alternator could get eaten right in front of a auto parts store, but if they don't happen to stock it, your stuck.
Yeah they hit and they stopped.
Yay! Congratulations and welcome! I bought my second DeLorean from Justin last September. He's a great guy, so you'll be getting a great car. Lots of great people here and more advice than you can shake a stick at. If you need to do anything on the car, you can usually find out how easily enough.
My advice is to not be scared to try any repair yourself. It is enjoyable and rewarding to get to know your car and do the work yourself, no matter how small the job may be. There are tons of owners that can do all sorts of crazy repairs and upgrades, (I am not one of those) but new owners have to start out somewhere.
Enjoy all the exciting/crazy encounters you'll find yourself in. Even a trip to the gas station can become a spectacle. Just remember, it may be someone's 1st ever in person encounter with the car! Can't wait to see some pics! Congrats again!
Thanks Kukem! Yes, definitely excited to get my beak wet on some repair work (as I'm certain will pop up) hopefully Justin or some friendly guys like you can bail me out.
Many photos to come. Expected delivery date is May 14th so we're getting close. Expect a big introduction post to the car.
More to come!
Ok, the car has arrived and I'm freaking out.
83', black interior, automatic, Canadian spec. Purchased from Justin at Wells Auto Milton. Who is just the absolute best.
Car runs and drives great. Aesthetically pristine. Here she is.
Arrived three days ago.
More detailed ext/int photos to come.
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Congrats!!! :thumbup: