Posts: 4,808
My VIN: 3937
Beauty. For me it's more thinking of it as complete as opposed to perfect. 13 years into ownership and every so often I still find something I hadn't realized was missing on my car or out of place. None of the last few things are crucial, but it's fun figuring out these little trivial details about the cars. Like Indiana Jones in archaeology, except on our cars and not on 1,000 year old buried cities or treasure. Could make us 'DeLarchaeologists' I'd say.
Sept. 81, auto, black interior
I drove the D today to the post office. I don't drive it much since I retired since I would take it once a week to work. But two things have changed. First is it seems to go into reverse every time now without the need to double clutch. All I can think of that fixed that is when I did the clutch change I found the linkage on the transmission was binding with dried out grease which I fixed by cleaning and re-greasing.
Also shifting into first gear feels like the oil is thick for the first mile or two but then is normal after it warms up. All other gears feel fine during those first few miles. I did not open the transmission or even drain the oil when I replaced the clutch. Only thing I can think of causing that is my car sitting for a month or two.
Dave M vin 03572
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Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 48
My VIN: 4626
I was going back and forth about replacing my cigarette lighter with either USB or getting the updated Vanagon socket. I had some trouble getting the proper measurements from the vendor selling the new socket, so I decided to make a power bank with a power switch, regular 12v socket, dual USB, and a voltmeter. Cut out some plexiglass and made a box to hold them all. Installed it with a quick disconnect so I can unplug it from the line going to the battery without having to completely remove the wires from the battery. Pretty happy with the result and can finally use my FM transmitter without it flopping around in the OEM cigarette lighter.
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Location: Ellensburg, WA
Posts: 190
My VIN: 5510
I took my longest drive ever in the DeLorean today... about 10 miles. The trip was from my house to Delorean Service Northwest to drop off the car to get a full inspection and list of items for me to start working on.
My wife followed me and had a really great time telling me about all of the people pointing and smiling as they saw me driving by.
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 48
My VIN: 4626
Nick
- No matter how many people believe in a dumb idea ... it is still a dumb idea!
- Some cars look fast. Some cars look faster than time!
- The question is not "where did the time go" but rather "where to go in time".
Location: Ellensburg, WA
Posts: 190
My VIN: 5510