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Thread: DMC cars in Blue, Saddle Brown and Burgundy

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    Quote Originally Posted by bandit View Post
    He is the info on the burgandy one. I have actually called the garage, the car is still there but not for sale.

    http://www.deloreaneurotec.co.uk/for...php?f=41&t=180
    Any way you could get the VIN of that burgandy car?

    Thomas

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    Hi
    The"blue" one is actually in Monaco, and as I live in France, I gave a visit to the owner a few years ago. History of the car attests that it came this way from the factory.
    Last edited by Ron; 09-19-2013 at 09:59 PM. Reason: OP Request

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    So these last pictures are from VIN#10454?

    By the way, I have VIN#05598 registered in the UK (registrationnumber ABW 406X). It was for sale just last year, so I guess it went to Monaco? Or am I wrong here?

    http://www.classic-auctions.com/Auct...C12-34636.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjd View Post
    That one looks like a dye job done by an owner. Notice all the stitching is the same color. That isn't factory.
    Since they were experimenting with different colors, we don't know what the stiching would have been like. Besides one of the factory workers remembers one car being fitted with the blue interior and being shipped out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lazabby View Post
    Since they were experimenting with different colors, we don't know what the stiching would have been like. Besides one of the factory workers remembers one car being fitted with the blue interior and being shipped out.
    Thanks, after seeing pics of the burgandy car last night and the consistency of the blue interior in this one to that my opinion changed.
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    Here's a good period photo of the Burgandy interior car. Note also the UK-style rub strip and indicator lenses, despite being LHD. The plaque says that the Haynes museum acquired it in Nov 82.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt clark View Post
    Here's a good period photo of the Burgandy interior car. Note also the UK-style rub strip and indicator lenses, despite being LHD. The plaque says that the Haynes museum acquired it in Nov 82.

    8509744999_8fd9a99c99_o.jpg
    Same car as in this thread : http://www.deloreaneurotec.co.uk/for...php?f=41&t=180

    Anyone has a VIN on this car?

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    Wow, this is new to me, i had no idea these colored cars existed other than seeing the museum pieces of the interior. Very cool, the blue looks awful but still very interesting Delorean information.

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    I like it how the blinkers are installed more forward into the bumper. Looks better that way and they are more visible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by john 05141 View Post
    I like it how the blinkers are installed more forward into the bumper. Looks better that way and they are more visible.
    jan
    I think that, as well as the round side marker, are signs of a "Eurospec" car.
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