Guy came up to me today, explained he had various JZD books, poster, etc etc, real "true believer" type. He was in his 50s had been a fan of the car forever. I let him sit in the car, and he broken...
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Guy came up to me today, explained he had various JZD books, poster, etc etc, real "true believer" type. He was in his 50s had been a fan of the car forever. I let him sit in the car, and he broken...
Can't bolt anything on if you can't get one.
Josh S et al will have to chime in here, but pretty sure considerable effort has gone into making it exactly bolt on. I'm not a huge fan of LS...
I think a lot can be explained about David T's posts if you understand he's still living in 2012. I don't even see the Stage II offered on DMCH's website any more. I do see it on DEu for 13,466 EUR...
Don't worry, he's bidding on the latest car. Maybe he'll turn up here shortly.
Typical David T advice - high on anxiety, low on specifics, just broad statements.
Apparently this car is still (still, still) available - posted today on Facebook with no details, but seems to be the same car. I understand it's real scary to drive due to the racing clutch.
I'm keeping my OEM one connected just so I can say I'm not taking David T's life advice.
This is pretty interesting, I've been working on something else which would be able to ingest such information and a whole lot else:
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I just installed the DGo ones, but Chris Miles has yet another style for both hood and engine cover.
https://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?19460-DeLorean-Parts-By-Chris-Miles
Yeah, and don't be this guy:
https://www.reddit.com/r/delorean/comments/11s4o8g/looks_like_88_was_a_little_too_fast/
Maybe you want to talk to Kevin Krinn. He is still very much working on his.
Maybe. There has been an apparent huge acceleration in restoration of cars, especially very poor quality cars which would have just gone to parts in previous years. Now, that's really difficult to...
No, you don't. The seal has gone on the bottom of my rear glass, and the whole thing needs to be pulled out and redone. Doesn't improve the car in the slightest as is. Of course, Time Machines...
Understood. And as per the BAT comments, it's all a big fuzzy. What I would say is that antenna and hood swaps are common, so quest for "originality" is sometimes in vain. However, trying to track...
It's a pretty odd design. Honestly if what you did is sound, then I'm not going to argue. Others have done much worse.
Revert to factory ride height at the front, and should even things out ;-)
The speedo is a GM part. Here's another guy that rebuilds them:
https://www.facebook.com/ricksrestorationservice
Also, the PNW is not exactly known for its copious sunshine. Nor is Western PA, for that matter.
With gentle use of a mallet, the ring can be tapped slightly out of shape and then tapped into the intake, and should hold no problems.
I have a passenger window with carrier.
Obligatory sewing machine sound effects.
All of them? (that run, anyway). Not much mystery here, apart from the non-owners who are confused
by the 85 mph mandated speedo. I've just fitted a 170 mph speedo, but have never pushed the car ...
That car was particularly bad, I'm not sure it would have even rated on this scale, and probably it didn't sell for that. I think the Hagerty thing is a bit of a shoehorn for DeLoreans since
they...
While we're at it, suggestions on securing the inner wining harnesses to the roof? The guide with the DGo roof bolt down kit
suggests use of gorilla tape, which isn't ideal and may not work - the...
Tin foil hats.