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    Thread: Possible ground short???
Post: Possible ground short???

Hi all, I've got a few minor issues and was wondering if they could be related: 1. The blower doesn't work at any speed. I've checked the connections with a mulitmeter, and whist the live connector ...
c.douch 3 - Electrical 3 3,315 25 Apr 2017, 21:17
    Thread: Craig Radio repair
Post: Craig Radio repair

I have an original Craig in my D. The radio function works fine, but the tape player isn't working. I think that i should be able to repair it though if i can get it out and open it up. Does anyone k...
c.douch 3 - Electrical 8 8,762 30 Jul 2016, 16:13
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: RE: VIN 4890 in the UK

Finally, after over 2 years of blood, sweat and tears (mainly all Chris Nicholson's) 4890 is on the road and driving like a dream! For those of you that are interested it's an October 1981 RHD convers...
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 30 Jul 2016, 14:49
    Thread: Chris P's New DeLorean Book....started in 1999!
Post: Re: Chris P's New DeLorean Book....started in 1999...

I got my copy of Celebrating the Impossible a couple of days ago. I'm a few chapters in. Huge congratulations on a job well done! i love it. The hard work has really payed off. Well done chaps!
c.douch General Discussions on the DOC / Car / Company / JZD 190 122,048 12 Apr 2015, 22:36
    Thread: BTTF car needed for art project
Post: BTTF car needed for art project

Hi, I'm working with a photographer friend of mine on a graphic design project based around classic film posters. The idea is to create a series of film posters for classic films featuring super-fans...
c.douch Back To The Future 0 1,362 20 Mar 2015, 16:44
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: Re: VIN 4890 in the UK

I'm not sure exactly - it's included within the total cost. £32,000 covers the car, the transport to the UK, the restoration and conversion. Are you interested in having yours converted? I'm sure Chri...
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 09 Feb 2015, 11:56
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: Re: VIN 4890 in the UK

Yeah - only a few months to go now. Can't wait. I bought it about a year ago from a guy in Chicago. I think that is originally went to somewhere in Wisconsin. Chris N (who also has a Oct '81) has all ...
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 08 Feb 2015, 19:30
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: Re: VIN 4890 in the UK

Haha - i have no idea why it posts them upside down.
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 08 Feb 2015, 17:54
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: Re: VIN 4890 in the UK

So, it's been a while since my last update. In the meantime Mr. Nicholson has been hard at work on VIN4890. He's stripped her down and is currently rebuilding. I've attached a few WIP photos. Hoping t...
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 08 Feb 2015, 16:49
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: Re: VIN 4890 in the UK

Yep... very, very happy! I noticed that dent in the photo too, but didn't see it when i was with the car, so i'm sure it can be sorted if there is an imperfection. Well spotted! It is indeed a DeLor...
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 04 Jun 2014, 00:26
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: Re: VIN 4890 in the UK

So she's finally arrived! After what has been a very lengthy import, hindered by snow storms, shipping companies trying to maximise their profits and the usual endless bureaucracy, 4890 has at last ma...
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 03 Jun 2014, 16:45
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: Re: VIN 4890 in the UK

She should be ready around November / December time. Chris N is doing a full rebuild, plus an RHD conversion. The car's been pretty neglected and is going to need alot of parts transplanted from donor...
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 11 Mar 2014, 22:22
    Thread: VIN 4890 in the UK
Post: VIN 4890 in the UK

So, after enquiring about buying a DeLorean some months ago, I've been a little quiet on the forum. I'm sure there are many people that enquire but then are never heard of again. However, I've bitten ...
c.douch Members Cars 31 24,660 09 Feb 2014, 02:06
    Thread: LHD vs. RHD
Post: Re: LHD vs. RHD

Cheers Chris... it does seem like being called Chris is a prerequisite for being a DeLorean fan! Chris Nicholson has a couple for sale, an LHD for £27K and a RHD for £36K, both done up to a perfect st...
c.douch General Discussions on the DOC / Car / Company / JZD 13 6,610 24 Sep 2013, 21:13
    Thread: LHD vs. RHD
Post: LHD vs. RHD

Hi, I'm looking at buying my first DeLorean, but am undecided as to weather or not it needs to be RHD. How do LHD drivers find driving their cars in the UK especially in big cities? Thanks
c.douch General Discussions on the DOC / Car / Company / JZD 13 6,610 23 Sep 2013, 18:19