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timothymoore
07-04-2011, 06:39 PM
http://vehicles.oodle.com/detail/delorean-several-parts-cars-lots-of-parts-panels-doors/2629091399-durham-nc/

claims to have several parts cars and such. might call later and see what they have

louielouie2000
07-04-2011, 07:54 PM
http://vehicles.oodle.com/detail/delorean-several-parts-cars-lots-of-parts-panels-doors/2629091399-durham-nc/

claims to have several parts cars and such. might call later and see what they have

Yes, Bob has been in the DeLorean community for a long, long time. I'll say this, he's not one of my favorite characters (and yes, I've had personal dealings with him).

sean
07-04-2011, 08:50 PM
Yes, Bob has been in the DeLorean community for a long, long time. I'll say this, he's not one of my favorite characters (and yes, I've had personal dealings with him).

+1. I sold him a parts car back in '99ish, not a pleasant interaction.

David T
07-04-2011, 11:11 PM
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

82DMC12
07-05-2011, 08:40 AM
Now I'm all curious.... Never heard of him in my 10+ years. Brief synopsis? PM is OK.

Andy

Ryan
07-05-2011, 10:24 AM
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

Please don't lump all of us in with this guy

Renee_1632
07-06-2011, 01:02 AM
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

Says the guy from the state that has brought us gems of the English language like "Jersey Shore" and the phrase "youse guys".

content22207
07-06-2011, 08:34 AM
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

Michael
07-06-2011, 08:59 AM
Says the guy from the state that has brought us gems of the English language like "Jersey Shore" and the phrase "youse guys".

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:smile:

dvonk
07-06-2011, 09:43 AM
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. :biggrin:

but, i digress...

now, back on topic? :hihi2:

David T
07-06-2011, 10:15 AM
I was not trying to disparage anyone, just trying to inject some humor while pointing out many of the "problems" people have is differing expectations when dealing as buyers and sellers. Accents do vary in different areas of the country and some people may assume something is included even if it is not specifically mentioned. I agree you cannot judge all New Jersyians by the TV show. And NO, we do not say New Joisey. As for bad driving you can find it in every State. The "Jersey Barrier" was invented in New Jersey as was the Drive In (among many other notable inventions). Used to be a very friendly car State. Now not so much. Most people think of NJ as just the NJ Turnpike, especially the smells around exit 13-14.
David Teitelbaum

content22207
07-06-2011, 01:24 PM
Does David even qualify as a New Jersyian? If he trips going out his front door, he will stumble into New York. He better hope a strong breeze never catches the state line, otherwise he will find himself a New Yorker.

Found this inside the front door of my latest bus purchase:
2353

Bill Robertson
#5939

Farrar
07-14-2011, 12:21 PM
Funny story about buyer and seller being from different places:

Artie Shaw once had a member of his orchestra order some new band folios. This particular musician had spent his formative years in Boston, so the folders came back labelled, in beautiful gold embossing, "The Ottie Shore Orchestra." :lol:

Farrar

mpolzin
07-14-2011, 10:16 PM
It is legit, I have worked with Bob in the past too. I bought an engine from him, the price was good, and it ran well as promised... and he even delivered it personally to my shop. No complains here.

Mike
http://deloreanrestoration.blogspot.com



http://vehicles.oodle.com/detail/delorean-several-parts-cars-lots-of-parts-panels-doors/2629091399-durham-nc/

claims to have several parts cars and such. might call later and see what they have

leroyvette
07-14-2011, 10:22 PM
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

Southerners certainly don't speak English quite the way Northerners do---Southerners generally speak direct and speak the truth. My 2 cents.

Farrar
07-14-2011, 10:33 PM
Southerners generally speak direct

... and forget to put "ly" on the end of our adverbs ;)

Farrar (who is from North Carolina, despite his speech)

sean
07-14-2011, 10:37 PM
... and forget to put "ly" on the end of our adverbs ;)

Farrar (who is from North Carolina, despite his speech)

While yanks have no R, I'd imagine you'd be known as Fahhah in Boston.

Farrar
07-14-2011, 10:39 PM
While yanks have no R, I'd imagine you'd be known as Fahhah in Boston.

Oh, man, tell me about it -- hardly anyone not from the South has been able to put the final R on my name. Bill says it right, but half my co-workers call me "Farrah." Drives me nuts. I've started saying "Close. What do you want?"

Farrar