VIN# 4400 up for sale - Printable Version +- The DeLorean Owners Club UK Forum (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum) +-- Forum: GENERAL DELOREAN DISCUSSION (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Forum: DeLorean Cars or Parts For Sale or Wanted (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=26) +--- Thread: VIN# 4400 up for sale (/showthread.php?tid=842) |
- Phil Peters - 04 Oct 2007 Daniel Shane Wrote:Why is your avatar picture a Right Hand Drive D ? Well spotted Dan! Now VIN# 4400's gone I needed a new Av. I thought it was a nice pic, especially in black and white. Did you get my PM about the Purflux filters by the way? - ChrisS - 04 Oct 2007 Phil Peters Wrote:Well spotted Dan! Now VIN# 4400's gone I needed a new Av. I thought it was a nice pic, especially in black and white. Phil, your just a big tease :lol: - bozzzydmc - 04 Oct 2007 Phil Peters Wrote:Daniel Shane Wrote:Why is your avatar picture a Right Hand Drive D ? Yes it looks great in black and white .... just like a a Gull. Looking forward to seeing you in your new baby soon Phil - Phil Peters - 04 Oct 2007 ChrisS Wrote:Phil, your just a big tease :lol: That's what all the girls say Chris :wink: - ChrisS - 04 Oct 2007 Phil Peters Wrote:ChrisS Wrote:Phil, your just a big tease :lol: No Phil, we can't repeat what the girls say about you..this is a family show Unless TT is about :lol: Anyway I never knew you wanted a RHD D :wink: - Chris Hawes - 17 Oct 2007 So Phil, come on make it official, are you now the new owner of vin 12173? - Phil Peters - 18 Oct 2007 Hi Chris, Yes, I finally brought her home on Sunday morning VIN# 12173 was the first DeLorean I ever saw about fifteen years ago when it lived in a motor museum near my house. Over the years, it became “the one that got away” as I came close to owning the car on one or two occasions but just missed out. It was very nearly sold to an Australian buyer some years ago (when the asking price was about £40k!) and on more than one occassion I thought I'd lost the car altogether. So yes it's a very special car to me personally. Here's a nice embarassing photo of me posing with VIN# 12173 at the motor museum. This photo would have been taken about 10 or 11 years ago. Check out those legs!! - steve.s - 18 Oct 2007 hi i am definately envious Phil i've also wanted this one, as i've lived near for years!. See you tommorrow!. Regards - Chris Hawes - 18 Oct 2007 I am sure your legs don't look any different now - Guinney1971 - 18 Oct 2007 Well done Phil - I think you can definately say that you are now "living the dream" - Chris Hawes - 18 Oct 2007 Phil, I guess you will be wanting the car to remain original? What is the condition and mileage, could it be described as concours? Is it an original Wooler Hodec conversion? Nice car by the way! Congratulations! Chris - bozzzydmc - 18 Oct 2007 Well done Phil!! BTW : Did you buy it off the museum?, if so how did you learn it was for sale ? - Tourettes Tony - 18 Oct 2007 nice one phil, but are you sure the picture was taken when you were 15, it looks like it was taken about 6 months ago :lol: luv TT - Phil Peters - 18 Oct 2007 Thanks for your comments guys (and yours TT! :lol: ) VIN# 12173 was formerly owned by Chrispy and up until recently was the one known as Gully on account of its number plate. Now it’s reverted back to its original Northern Ireland number plate (SIJ 1084) so the name Gully doesn’t apply any more. It’s one of the original Wooler-Hodec batch and has covered just over 1000 miles from new. Chrispy never drove the car during his ownership so when I drove it home on Sunday that was the first proper journey it had done in over 20 years It's got a complete history file including the bill of sale from the auction in 1983, letters from DMC receivers, the infamous letter from Gerry Castle about performing the “Euro Spec” light conversion and all the letters I wrote to the original owner years ago trying to buy the car off him! I made a start on the restoration on Sunday afternoon. The car is definitely not concours at the moment but hopefully it will look pretty smart when the restoration is finally complete. I’m going to take my time with it though, as it's not going to be up for sale again now until I’ve popped my clogs :wink: - neal - 18 Oct 2007 Phil Well done, I am very pleased for you. A Dream come true. A nice piece of Delorean history. Just thinking, It might be one of the cars, that I Helped load on to the container to go to Wooler-Hodec in England 26 years ago! what scares me about the Delorean car and its history, how it effects peoples lives, and how it brings people and car together after all these years. Like you said you first saw the car when you were 15 years old and today you own it. |