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Dominos Pizza DeLorean - the For Sale photos from October 2002
Came across these photos while searching through my archives.
I actually did make an offer on this car back in October 2002.
The Dominos Pizza DeLorean was in Kokomo, IN back in late 2002
and I recall it showing up on ebay a few years ago as well.
Attaching a few photos of one of the earliest custom painted D's.
DominosDfront.jpg
DominosDside1.jpg
DominosDside2.JPG
DominosDback.jpg
Later,
Rich W.
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Let's see if you bastards can do 90.
i have this in my records as VIN 01630.
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Member
Any idea how much this car sold for? I asked the current owner but he's pretty protective of this car. He doesn't give up any information willingly.
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Builder of the first Delorean Time Machine
In that case, I don't think anyone here that knows what it sold for would tell you either. We respect each other's privacy.
--buddy
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Originally Posted by
DeLoreanman
Any idea how much this car sold for? I asked the current owner but he's pretty protective of this car. He doesn't give up any information willingly.
They could not deliver it in 35 minutes or less, so it was free.
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Thought this might have yielded reviving this thread:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MG-MGB-LIMIT...m=181868821091
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Senior Member
All these car in one auction, amazing!
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Senior Member
Reading the comments, everyone wants the DeLorean, no-one the MGs.
Dermot
VIN 2743, B/A, Frame 2227, engine 2320
I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans
http://www.will-to-live.org
No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"
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Certified Stainless!!
Spotted on Instagram with video of engine runnning.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bnu6dG6nH2J/
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It distresses me every time I see paint over all of that beautiful stainless steel. To me it's like spray painting over a Michael Angelo original. The only reason I could ever see as justification for painting a DeLorean is if there were so many dents in the stainless that it simply wasn't worth completely re-skinning the car. In that case, why not. Do the body work and spray away. You can always re-skin it later. Just a personal opinion, which is worth what you paid for it. ;-)
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