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That's the official word from the folks at DeLorean Motor Company anyway. We sat down with James Espey, veep of the DeLorean Motor Company, one of a large corporate contingent in Detroit on Saturday for the Woodward Dream Cruise. They were there to cater to the large number of DeLorean enthusiasts in town to cruise their classic flux-capacitor-carrying time machines. The burning question we had was whether the AP story was correct in hinting that DMC would again be building DeLoreans. His response was absolutely clear:
"Job one will begin the third quarter of this year, with delivery by Q1 of 2008. We're aiming for $57,500 as the sale price."
And yes, we're also told it will look like a DeLorean -- square nose, gull-wings and all. This time, instead of attempting to mass produce the cars, the DeLorean folks will be building them by hand at their assembly plant in the li'l town of Humble, Texas. No word yet on issues regarding EPA testing or production numbers (we didn't think to ask), but the Detroit News is claiming it'll be one or two a month. The shots below were from the Saturday meet-up during the Woodward Dream Cruise where we spoke with Espey.
Dave wrote:[quote=97cavie24ls(™)]wonder if they are still coming with snow in them
Scarab (Jersey Jay 1.8T) wrote:The thing is, its not really a "return". All they are doing is taking the largest collection of spare original delorean parts in existence and using those already-made parts to build new whole cars. So really, they're producing a bigger need for spare parts while reducing the supply. Not really a good strategy if you ask me. I'm sure they can parlay this into making a "new" delorean, or reproducing the original parts once they begin to run low, but as of right now its basically just building new cars out of old spares.
CodeRedZ24 (aka Geeds) wrote:Scarab (Jersey Jay 1.8T) wrote:The thing is, its not really a "return". All they are doing is taking the largest collection of spare original delorean parts in existence and using those already-made parts to build new whole cars. So really, they're producing a bigger need for spare parts while reducing the supply. Not really a good strategy if you ask me. I'm sure they can parlay this into making a "new" delorean, or reproducing the original parts once they begin to run low, but as of right now its basically just building new cars out of old spares.
um i believe these will be all new
Jason C. wrote:I think it would be bad ass if they GM were to by the rights to the Delorean and bring it back done right this time around.
James Larsen wrote:^^^I'm with him. Who in their right mind would buy that car at that price? If some other company bought the rights to the car, changed out the stainless panels for a lighter/cheaper material, and put a better engine in it then it'd probably sell better.The Stainless steel was actually very cool... Except for the fingerprints it ALWAYS accumulated.
GAM (The Kilted One) wrote:James Larsen wrote:^^^I'm with him. Who in their right mind would buy that car at that price? If some other company bought the rights to the car, changed out the stainless panels for a lighter/cheaper material, and put a better engine in it then it'd probably sell better.The Stainless steel was actually very cool... Except for the fingerprints it ALWAYS accumulated.
Instead of changing the panels:
- Make the pan Rigid, either using CF or aluminum frame/composites or steel.
- Put in a RWD midengine High-efficiency V8
- PAINT THE SHEET METAL WITH AT LEAST A CLEAR-COAT
- Sequential 6 spd.
- Proper electrical loom, charging system and LOCKS!!!
- Properly weighted door assistance or lighter doors.