Oooh man. That's a shame.
Location: Near Toronto, ON
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My VIN: Previous Owner of 5875
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Oooh man. That's a shame.
Previous Owner of 5875 - 1981/Grey/5-Speed/Grooved Hood
I own a small outfit to electroplate gold. If it's small chips, a wand with 24k can touch them up to hide the underlying stainless. But if it's chipped I hope it's just in the plating, if it's down into the stainless that's another story. Polishing after will help blend the color. When they electroplated the panels back in the 80's they were dipped in a vat for the process. A small bottle of gold cost me around 500.00 and won't go far. I couldn't imagine what a vat full would be!
Here's a mug shot of the cock-eyed inbred sonofabitch who did this.
http://www.rgj.com/story/news/crime/...ires/11230025/
It's bad enough to screw with cars, but one of my favorites? I'd show him how a DeLorean really should be treated... I'd strap him down to a trailer and go over every inch of his body with a Wolfhead Wheel. I would finish by hanging a pina colada air freshener around his neck.
Robert
People they come together, people they fall apart...
Here is the story:
http://www.kolotv.com/home/headlines...64104691.html?
Robert
People they come together, people they fall apart...
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Posts: 4,740
My VIN: 02613
Club(s): (DCF)
Anyone besides me wonder how a sprinkler system can chip gold plate?
3.0L, automatic, carbureted
Location: Maple Grove, MN (Minneapolis)
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My VIN: 05457
Here is a good video illustrating. There is a small cap that pops off the sprinkler when it is heated (the brass colored piece that goes flying). I'm guessing that is what damaged the car. You could see how with water pressure behind it that it could be shot down rather forcefully.
Last edited by DavidProehl; 06-25-2014 at 05:03 PM.
David Proehl
Location: Chicagoland area
Posts: 1,898
My VIN: A few, by name... DeLorean Monster Truck, DeLorean Roadster, DeLorean Hovercraft, DeLorean Limo
Club(s): (DMWC) (DCUK)
On some pressurized water sprinkler systems, there is a cover
over the sprinkler head that is forced off, under pressure, when
the system is activated. My guess is one or more of these covers
made contact with the top of one or more panels, causing scratches
or even taking off a bit of the gold plating.