Hey Dennis,
Thanks! I didn't actually know that :) That'll make it easier. I guess I either didn't investigate enough and/or mine are crusty enough not to notice. You learn something new every...
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Hey Dennis,
Thanks! I didn't actually know that :) That'll make it easier. I guess I either didn't investigate enough and/or mine are crusty enough not to notice. You learn something new every...
Does anyone have a source for these? This is the step stud that is used on the knee pads... apparently I took them off years ago and have not found the box. Now I can’t seem to find replacements!...
Has anyone tried a 215/60-14 size tire for the front? How about on a lowered car (Eibach springs)? I'm looking to see if it's going to work or not...
Thanks!
Travis
Since the BTTF version is available and about $25, I’m thinking about buying one and modifying it (removing the time machine stuff). I’m not sure how removable that stuff is without major use of...
Our three year old eyed one of my 1:18 DeLorean models and quickly took an interest, which I boldly support. Since it’s rather fragile (especially for a three-year-old), I found one of my old...
Not a thing, but I did see it in the garage. Perhaps I will get a chance to light the mighty PRV this weekend.
(Haven’t visited in ages, but couldn’t resist adding to the most unwieldy thread...
Take a look at Waxoyl.
Travis
I did a search, but it came up dry, so apologies if this is old news.
I just read an article about DeLorean Aerospace's DR-7 in a Flying magazine email:
https://goo.gl/zLaL1B
Which led to this...
Thank you for your kind words. Yes, #3281 has been a classic case of "life gets in the way." That car is further along than my site is, thankfully. I'm going to wrap that one up by July. 2016,...
Wow. I haven't logged into dmctalk.org in months! Time flies when you're having fun, I guess. But, just to confirm and/or refute expectations, my 30-year-old XJ6 has been doing great!
Sure, a...
And he has a good last name ;)
Travis Graham
You can buy them in bulk here:
http://www.metricmcc.com
Their online catalog doesn't work, but I somehow looked up their part #s and found the sizes necessary. As for what those part numbers...
Perhaps, but my transportation of choice so far has been Land Rovers and DeLoreans (and now a Jaguar) - reliability is boring :)
Travis
Definitely a shame. And I was up there just a couple of months ago with the local British car club - standing right near where that hole was! You can see the blue one that ended up in the hole in...
Hey look, it's Ed! Ed is practically my neighbor and a hell of a nice guy. That GT40 is a nice car, though it makes the DeLorean look very spacious - it took some work (and removing the steering...
Strangely enough, I just picked this one up in Atlanta, where it has been since sold new in late 1984. It made the trip to Nashville perfectly! This addition arrived under its own power and doesn't...
Did you unbolt the starter? Also, check the other side - there might be plate with an unused sensor that will snag the flywheel. If you have a stock exhaust, the catalytic converter is right in the...
Yeah, I switched over to Hagerty a few years ago and saw that when I checked my mail the other day.
Out of the three, the DeLorean is, of course, the best (hence why it's front and center!). I...
Here's a quick tactic:
Drive fast
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Begin turn
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Add plenty of throttle to slip rear tires
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And emissions (if that matters where you live). I've had to get creative once a year on that front.
Travis
Well, after a couple of days of sitting, the Defender is as good as new (or as good as it was last week). Eventually I'll get around to the diesel conversion, which will ensure that this never...
I spent a few days in Belfast last week and hit a few DMC history-related sites while I was there, of course. Aside from #514, the wood mockup, and the stainless frame, the Ulster Folk & Transport...
So, after my (mostly) tongue-in-cheek post a while back... My Defender let me down yesterday ;) I have to give it a modicum of credit... at least it waited until I was in my driveway to totally...
I put ~40k miles on a Centerforce clutch with the weights, then overhauled/upgraded my engine and gearbox and replaced it with the stock kit. I can't tell one bit of difference between the two...
Before everyone jumps to conclusions about current market conditions for Inconel TABs, remember that this is eBay, after all... let's see if that same set is back up on the block in a few weeks due...