Not sure if I was first on the list, but Yes, I am on the list for an early order of one of Ed Uding's power steering kits.
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Attaching a photo of the refurbished Driver's Door area, with new door seals and upgraded door sill in place.
Attachment 9741
Note: Most of the interior pieces (shown in this photo) have not been cleaned, refurbished or in some cases,
like the carpet, not yet re-installed, since this was a photo taken about a week ago (early in the work week).
The rear seats are still only "placed in" as part of the photo ops and documentary video taken back in 2010
by Jordan Livingston, so they are not representative of the final placement of the "center section" rear seats.
Yes, this is the only DeLorean with full size rear seats and plenty of leg room. (leg room for Super Models?)
Later,
Rich W.
Oh Yeah, I mean it alright!! I have been thinking about it for quite some time.
Attaching a photo of two blonde models with previous gullwing limo experience:
Attachment 9748
The actual models I have in mind are blonde triplets, so I can have one pose
at each of the passenger side gullwing doors. I will keep them as a surprise.
Later,
Rich W.
Back to the Progress Photos ...
Attaching a photo of some progress on the hardware for the front of the DeLorean Limo.
Attachment 9766
New Impact Absorber foam (prior to new front fascia install), as well as the new headlight brackets and buckets
awaiting the new OEM headlights (facing up, on the foam), to be installed as assemblies, later the same day.
Front trunk area has been freshened up (new paint) and new wipers have been installed. Windshield trim was
also freshened up with a coat of paint and all new metal exterior door handles were installed on all six doors.
Later,
Rich W.
BTW: Yes, you can see a bit of the DeLorean Convertible Roadster (and D Rex) in the background.
Attaching a photo of the front view of the DeLorean Limo with the new headlight hardware installed.
Attachment 9784
Note: All the lights and reflectors are all NOS parts, purchased as a kit several years ago (Spring Special)
from DMC MW. All the new lights, reflectors, gaskets and screws (all part of kit) really make the D Limo
look great ... and in many ways, they help make it look like a new vehicle. However, as you can tell in
the photo, I still have to do daily battle with dust on the vehicle, since it is in the middle of the Farm Belt.
Later,
Rich W.
The gravel floor is not the primary source of dust ...
Paving the floor will do nothing to help reduce the dust from the thousands of nearby acres being plowed
and planted at this time of year, especially with the nearly everyday windy conditions.
The full length roof-top ridge vent would need one heck of a huge filter to try to capture all the farm dust.
Yeah, a paved floor would be nice ... AFTER ... I spend most of my spare cash getting the projects done.
I have a feeling this car is going to be nicer and better than many of our daily drivers.
On another note, haven't you learned there is no such thing as a Delorean chic magnet? If you thought a regular Delorean attracting men was bad, wait until you see what happens when you put this puppy on the road. Men are going to go nuts for you and your car!
Not sure about the "man factor" on the DeLorean Limo. Yes, the guy co-workers have lots of questions
after seeing some photos, but even more of the women co-workers have been expressing interest in it,
although admittedly, many of the women's questions have been "Will you be renting it out for weddings?".
The photos have gotton the attention of everyone from the Mechanical Engineers to Electrical Engineers.
Still, there are certainly many more women co-workers talking about the D Limo than the D Rex, and D Rex
just came back from Hollywood. Maybe I need a wider sampling than just the Engineering Dept. at work.
Later,
Rich W.