Mike Loasby Car and factory presentation Must Watch!
One of the best if not the best video about the delorean car and factory presented by Michael Loasby. Great insight as well as never before seen photos in the presentation. A Must watch for everyone!
It's called "DeLorean The Car & The Factory" and was uploaded by our friend Domi a couple of years ago. I thought it may have been already on here, but I can't find it. Thanks for posting
Belongs here in the "Historical Documentation" area
Dermot
VIN 2743, B/A, Frame 2227, engine 2320
I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans
The video is still working with your link Dangermouse, but if you click on the youtube link, it doesn't work anymore
I received an email from youtube today, they says they deleted my video because Robert Lamrock asked them to deleted it.
Honestly, I don't understand why? This video tape isn't available anymore somewhere else, so I upload it to youtube to share it will all the DeLorean enthusiast, nothing more.
I think it's the second or third video that was deleted from my account, I don't think it's fair, because, like I said every videos isn't available anymore.
What do think guys?
Upload it to a private link, then allow members to PM you for the address. If you know and trust the people who PM you, then you can send them the link.
Now not to knock the video, but I started watching it. After 2 minutes I got bored with it and left. Robert Lamrock wasn't exactly withholding water from a thirsty man by depriving us of this little gem. No big loss here.
Now not to knock the video, but I started watching it. After 2 minutes I got bored with it and left. Robert Lamrock wasn't exactly withholding water from a thirsty man by depriving us of this little gem. No big loss here.
It is a bit "slow" for our today standards, but I guarantee that it is very interesting! You have to pretend that you are sit there with the audience and everything goes right!
Now not to knock the video, but I started watching it. After 2 minutes I got bored with it and left. Robert Lamrock wasn't exactly withholding water from a thirsty man by depriving us of this little gem. No big loss here.
If you're interested in the history, it's interesting. If you're not, it's not. Your benchmark, not ours. I learned loads from that, and none of it is covered in the usual books, even the in depth stuff.
Pity Robert felt that he had to pull it, but it is his material.