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New Unseen LEGEND INDUSTRIES Pictures
#1
We've recently been in touch with one of the engineers that worked on the Legend single turbo and twin turbo development project, back in 1980.

Here's a link to the pictures he provided us to share with the wider DeLorean community...

http://www.pjgrady.co.uk//GenericConten ... tures.html

Enjoy!

Darren
PJ Grady (Europe)
www.pjgrady.co.uk
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#2
great stuff you guys

there aint alot of room in there as it is now with turbos an stuff wow!!!!!!

what they like eh great stuff

eh darren has chris told ya i be down the end of may to leave my dmc with ya to get the body sorted first and the sort the rest out later

but if i leave it with ya may will i have it back by sept
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#3
hi Darren

fantastic history.

do we know if all the legend engines produced exist or destroyed?

and are there any out there? sitting in a workshop or a kit.

i did talk to an ex lotus chap (omnicron i think) who did say that Lotus were also developing a twin turbo for JD.
not sure how true this is.
Steve Saunders
Wolverhampton
ex owner vin 1621
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#4
There was talk in the factory of cars being tested for turbo, that was late 81 or early 82 I think.

Could have being a turning point for all of us at the factory, if the turbo cars were put into Production.

Very nice photos. Thank him from me for sharing these photos.
Neal Barclay
Former Delorean Employee
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#5
these are great - thanks.


Am I right in thinking that Legend were still working on the turbo project up until DMC went bust? It didn't just stop, did it?

I don't want to offend anyone when I say this, but considering that Legend had a pilot car in 1980 how come lets say by April 82 there were no production cars being made with this engine/kit? Money?

How far were they off producing the twin T engine?

thanks again!


Dave.
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#6
Barson Wrote:these are great - thanks.


Am I right in thinking that Legend were still working on the turbo project up until DMC went bust? It didn't just stop, did it?

I don't want to offend anyone when I say this, but considering that Legend had a pilot car in 1980 how come lets say by April 82 there were no production cars being made with this engine/kit? Money?

How far were they off producing the twin T engine?

thanks again!




Dave.
Dave
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Neal Barclay
Former Delorean Employee
DOC 324/Clock no.1804


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