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
Location: Belgium
Posts: 269
My VIN: 04610
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
Location: Houston
Posts: 706
My VIN: 16113
Club(s): (SCDC) (DCUK)
Posts: 196
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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Location: Belgium
Posts: 269
My VIN: 04610
Same car as in this thread : http://www.deloreaneurotec.co.uk/for...php?f=41&t=180
Anyone has a VIN on this car?
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 103
My VIN: 0726
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.
I like it how the blinkers are installed more forward into the bumper. Looks better that way and they are more visible.
jan
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My VIN: 2743
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCH) (DCUK) (DOC-UK)
Dermot
VIN 2743, B/A, Frame 2227, engine 2320
I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans
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