Location: South Texas
Posts: 849
I would work extra hard at whatever I was doing to become so good at it and that I would never have to kiss anyone's fanny to keep my job. And I never have and I never will.
John Z. De Lorean
Location: Orlando, FL
Posts: 1,181
My VIN: Former owner of 1098
Club(s): (DCF)
I really wish this would have been available when I was restoring my frame.
Brandon S.
2014 Honda Civic EX
2007 Volvo S60R
Posts: 157
My VIN: 2808 6921
Club(s): (DCVA) (DCUK)
I would totally make that thing into a Time Machine!
Not to turn this into a refub. discussion, but the mileage stays the same reguardless of what they replace or change...it follows the vin around like a ghost so what he is saying is it's hard for DMCH to convince someone to pay $57k+ fo a "new" car showing that kind of mileage. My car was remanufactured at 29k miles showing, and when it was complete with a brand new engine, transmission, frame, speedometer, etc. the mileage must BY LAW be set to the mileage showing on the title at time of transfer....which is but ONE reason I don't like the term "New Build"
Location: sacramento
Posts: 1,415
My VIN: 1768
Club(s): (NCDMC) (DCUK)
Well who would stop you from taking the odometer back out and zeroing it yourself? its not that hard to do. DMCH is required to leave it. If I bought a referb I would do that.
I zero the odometer on my friends's road race bmw every time we rebuild the engine as an easy and neat way to keep track of the engine's lifespan, but thats another matter, sorry to go off on a tangent.
Location: South Texas
Posts: 849
Location: atlanta, ga, usa, earth, sol, milky way
Posts: 1,088
My VIN: 2072
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
Location: Smithtown NY
Posts: 893
My VIN: Formerly 0774, Formerly 3165 twice
Club(s): (DMA) (LINY-DMC) (DCUK)
Nick, For the frame alone you should buy this car and part out the rest. IMHO 774's frame was in catastrophic shape way back when I can't imagine what it's like now. Not to mention you can now see parts of the frame now that i never could with the car assembled. Have you posted detailed pics of the frame here yet?
Chris Piazza
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Owner of 3165 by default
Location: South Texas
Posts: 849
I would work extra hard at whatever I was doing to become so good at it and that I would never have to kiss anyone's fanny to keep my job. And I never have and I never will.
John Z. De Lorean