29 May 2009, 16:02
I've been turning this over in my head a lot, and considering alternatives like maybe a Corvette or 911 for sheer 80s-cheese, or a VX220, since I liked the Elise I've driven...
Any of those options will take me further from owning a Delorean and are just a distraction.
If anyone knows of Deloreans coming up for auction in June/July (after June 19th I think, as that's when the house sale is all finished off, done and dusted) I'd appreciate a heads up. Likewise, I cannot afford the asking prices for the "mint" and "specialised reseller" marketed Deloreans I've seen. If I can get one with a higher mileage, a solid chassis and MOST things working - working well enough to have an MOT and do the occasional decent length of trip - then I'd be perfectly happy with potentially needing to replace a bendy fascia, dinged panel or replace and tinker with bits. As long as I get the initial fix of being able to use the car for a few months. My preference is for a grey interior and automatic (since, though she's scared of LHD and indeed, driving anything that belongs to anyone else including me, my gf could legally drive it then). Messed-up registration dates so it's on an A-prefix would also be hugely desirable to me since I have an A-prefix plate I was given when I passed my test.
I can definitely afford £10K. I can maybe push to £12K. Once I break that level I really struggle to justify it at this stage, as we've also got a house to buy!
I'd also be perfectly happy to pay an amount to "borrow" one for a year, or a summer. Joining a Classic Car Club would cost me £3,000 and none of the ones I've seen are a: local or b: have Deloreans on their stocklist, so I'd be pretty comfortable writing off £3K and not actually owning something. I've lost more in less time on considerably less interesting cars. I have a garage, and would assume to be responsible for maintaining the car and insuring, etc.; I also have a very good lawyer friend who could draw up an appropriate contract, if required.
TBH, I'm not expecting that idea to appeal to anyone, but if you're maybe losing storage or similar, it might suit someone.
Of course, if there's no chance of getting a Delorean in that sort of budget (the cheapest I've seen recently is the appealing-but-in-NI C-plater) then I'll wait until I've got fewer other demands on my money.
Any of those options will take me further from owning a Delorean and are just a distraction.
If anyone knows of Deloreans coming up for auction in June/July (after June 19th I think, as that's when the house sale is all finished off, done and dusted) I'd appreciate a heads up. Likewise, I cannot afford the asking prices for the "mint" and "specialised reseller" marketed Deloreans I've seen. If I can get one with a higher mileage, a solid chassis and MOST things working - working well enough to have an MOT and do the occasional decent length of trip - then I'd be perfectly happy with potentially needing to replace a bendy fascia, dinged panel or replace and tinker with bits. As long as I get the initial fix of being able to use the car for a few months. My preference is for a grey interior and automatic (since, though she's scared of LHD and indeed, driving anything that belongs to anyone else including me, my gf could legally drive it then). Messed-up registration dates so it's on an A-prefix would also be hugely desirable to me since I have an A-prefix plate I was given when I passed my test.
I can definitely afford £10K. I can maybe push to £12K. Once I break that level I really struggle to justify it at this stage, as we've also got a house to buy!
I'd also be perfectly happy to pay an amount to "borrow" one for a year, or a summer. Joining a Classic Car Club would cost me £3,000 and none of the ones I've seen are a: local or b: have Deloreans on their stocklist, so I'd be pretty comfortable writing off £3K and not actually owning something. I've lost more in less time on considerably less interesting cars. I have a garage, and would assume to be responsible for maintaining the car and insuring, etc.; I also have a very good lawyer friend who could draw up an appropriate contract, if required.
TBH, I'm not expecting that idea to appeal to anyone, but if you're maybe losing storage or similar, it might suit someone.
Of course, if there's no chance of getting a Delorean in that sort of budget (the cheapest I've seen recently is the appealing-but-in-NI C-plater) then I'll wait until I've got fewer other demands on my money.
Richard - car obsessive, musician, writer, photographer. 149 cars since 1992.
Current: 300C Hemi Touring, SLK 230K, A170 CDi, Xantia
Can also be seen anywhere the 80s can be found, near old computers, and around Market Harborough
Current: 300C Hemi Touring, SLK 230K, A170 CDi, Xantia
Can also be seen anywhere the 80s can be found, near old computers, and around Market Harborough