http://vehicles.oodle.com/detail/del...399-durham-nc/
claims to have several parts cars and such. might call later and see what they have
http://vehicles.oodle.com/detail/del...399-durham-nc/
claims to have several parts cars and such. might call later and see what they have
Location: Northern NJ
Posts: 8,581
My VIN: 10757 1st place Concourse 1998
Sheriff Bob. He is a great guy even though he is a Southerner. He does have a bunch of Delorean parts. I guess he is finally trying to dump them. He also advertises in Hemming Motor News. If you do deal with him just be sure you and he are both in complete understanding of EXACTLY what you are buying and what you are paying. Southerners do not speak English quite the way Northerners do so you do not want ANY misunderstandings.
David Teitelbaum
Now I'm all curious.... Never heard of him in my 10+ years. Brief synopsis? PM is OK.
Andy
Andy Lien
VIN 11596 Jan 1982 build - owned since Nov. 2000!
Total frame-off restoration completed 2021-2023
Photography and Backpacking is life.
Was Fargo, ND
Now Kansas City
Posts: 1,068
In New Jersey, when someone tells you to "turn left" at an intersection, get into the right hand lane and turn the steering wheel to the right....
Bill Robertson
#5939
Thank you!! Some of us from the South speak the Queen's English quite well thank you. Once when in NYC, I was asking directions to the Mariott Coutyard, I could not understand what he was saying:
A car was not a car but a "Kaaaaa"
The Courtyard was pronounced "Curtyeed"
The accent is just as bad there, the chances you get a gun pulled on you is also about equal, however, in NY you get a gun in your face if you look like you have money, down here, you get the gun in your face if you piss us off
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 1,755
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as i grew up my family lived in plenty of places, including GA, NC & TN, but i managed to keep my 'neutral' midwestern accent (or lack of accent, if you prefer). im fairly proud of it as well.
but, i digress...
now, back on topic?