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are you talking about that "special" white pixie dust??
"John" > wrote in message ... > > "Don Bruder" > wrote in message > ... > > In article >, > > wrote: > > > > > On Fri, 07 May 2004 10:16:13 -0400, Alex Rodriguez > > > > wrote: > > > > > > >In article >, > > > says... > > > > > > > >>The seller could have at least taken it outdoors and hosed it down. > > > > > > > >According to him, you need a professional to do that otherwise you > > > >risk damaging the stainless steel. Completely clueless seller. I > > > >would stay away for that reason alone. > > > >-------------- > > > >Alex > > > > > > Strange, quick exposure to water damages stainless steel? > > > > > > I'm confused. :-P > > > > I think you're supposed to be > > > > -- > > Perhaps it's 'special' white dust. > > J. > > |
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Yippee > writes:
> Tony P. > realised it was > Thu, 06 May 2004 20:34:33 GMT and decided it was time to write: <snip> > >Someone figured out how > >to do this with a type of clear coat that tinted the bright silver to > >the desired color. It looked very cool at the time. > > The bare, brushed stainless steel looked cool - that's why Delorean > didn't paint it. And it saved the cost and aggravation of building a paint shop and getting good quality out of it. The stainless steel itself was a response to the poor surface finish from the molding process used: ERM, or Elastic Reservoir Molding, as I recall. <snip> -- -Stephen H. Westin Any information or opinions in this message are mine: they do not represent the position of Cornell University or any of its sponsors. |
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Yippee > writes: [ DeLorean "snortscar" ] > I just can't see paying anything for it. Oh, I dunno. I wouldn't mind having one to go with my Bricklin... Geoff -- "A squealing tire is a happy tire." -- Bruce MacInnes, Skip Barber Driving School instructor |
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On Fri, 07 May 2004 22:35:42 +0200, Yippee
> wrote: >I just can't see paying anything for it. Well, if you've got you don't want.. .I'll gladly take one off your hands :-) Deloreans are one of the coolest cars ever made. I love 'em. |
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"Yippee" > wrote in message news:rotp9090j6o7a3oj73cf2t4psntm4tr4ie@newsfeed03 .glasvezel.net... > Howard Rose > realised it was Sat, 08 May > 2004 15:51:32 +0100 and decided it was time to write: > > >Deloreans are one of the coolest cars ever made. > > Cool in the way an Edsel or Excalibur may be cool to some people. > > >I love 'em. > > I loathe them. Bad idea - badly executed. > > -- > Y. Agreed. Even Saint Chapman struggled to get it to handle. Give an egomaniac drug dealer a few million pounds of taxpayers money to set up in Ireland and that's what you get. If it wasn't for "Back to the Future" this automotive abortion would have been consigned to the dustbin of history. Geoff MacK |
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In article >, Stephen H.
Westin > wrote: > And it saved the cost and aggravation of building a paint shop and > getting good quality out of it. The stainless steel itself was a > response to the poor surface finish from the molding process used: > ERM, or Elastic Reservoir Molding, as I recall. Delorean wanted a car that didn't rust. I wasn't aware of the stainless being a response, rather, one of the few aspects of the car that wasn't compromised on. Richard -- Supra. New Beetle. Toyota Sera EXY10 1.5 Auto G5 - Wine red, Sushi. For sale. Too many cars - http://www.dmc12.demon.co.uk/allcars/ |
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In message >, Geoff Mackenzie
> writes > >"Yippee" > wrote in message >news:rotp9090j6o7a3oj73cf2t4psntm4tr4ie@newsfeed0 3.glasvezel.net... >> Howard Rose > realised it was Sat, 08 May >> 2004 15:51:32 +0100 and decided it was time to write: >> >> >Deloreans are one of the coolest cars ever made. >> >> Cool in the way an Edsel or Excalibur may be cool to some people. >> >> >I love 'em. >> >> I loathe them. Bad idea - badly executed. >> >> -- >> Y. > >Agreed. Even Saint Chapman struggled to get it to handle. Give an >egomaniac drug dealer a few million pounds of taxpayers money to set up in >Ireland and that's what you get. If it wasn't for "Back to the Future" this >automotive abortion would have been consigned to the dustbin of history. > >Geoff MacK > > Why didn't it handle? I used to have an Alpine-Renault GTA with the V6 at the rear and it handled superbly, as did the later Alpine A610. -- Chris Morriss |
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"Geoff Mackenzie" > wrote > Agreed. Even Saint Chapman struggled to get it to handle. Give an > egomaniac drug dealer a few million pounds of taxpayers money to set up in > Ireland and that's what you get. And get Arthur Andersen to audit the company too....come to think of it maybe they designed the chassis... |
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"Chris Morriss" > wrote in message ... > In message >, Geoff Mackenzie > > writes > > > >"Yippee" > wrote in message > >news:rotp9090j6o7a3oj73cf2t4psntm4tr4ie@newsfeed0 3.glasvezel.net... > >> Howard Rose > realised it was Sat, 08 May > >> 2004 15:51:32 +0100 and decided it was time to write: > >> > >> >Deloreans are one of the coolest cars ever made. > >> > >> Cool in the way an Edsel or Excalibur may be cool to some people. There's quite a difference between a mediocre car with some unusual features (DMC12) and a hideous car with nothing of interest (Edsel). > >> > >> >I love 'em. > >> > >> I loathe them. Bad idea - badly executed. > >> > >> -- > >> Y. > > > >Agreed. Even Saint Chapman struggled to get it to handle. Give an > >egomaniac drug dealer a few million pounds of taxpayers money to set up in > >Ireland and that's what you get. If it wasn't for "Back to the Future" this > >automotive abortion would have been consigned to the dustbin of history. > > > >Geoff MacK > > > > > > Why didn't it handle? I used to have an Alpine-Renault GTA with the V6 > at the rear and it handled superbly, as did the later Alpine A610. > -- > Chris Morriss Behind the rear axle is no place for an engine, period. I know the people who don't know Boxsters are better than 911s are going to flame me now... Biggest problem with the Delorean was its anemic engine. But if it hadn't been so underpowered, it would've been dangerous. Whatever John Z. was, he was NOT a drug dealer until, while about to lose his biggest dream, the feds tempted him with $100 million. Entrapment, plain and simple. I'm not a JZD fan, but he generally fought the evil forces at GM (and lost). I know what the Brits had in mind, but loaning him that much money wasn't a very smart move. David |
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