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12 Dec 2006, 19:34
it's suprising that he had a Delorean etched on his stone.
if that was his wish then it changes the way i thought he thought about the whole DMC thing. I thought DMC era left a bitter taste in his mouth... interesting.
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- Dave Smith VIN: #00944 DOC: #535 VIN: #03193
12 Dec 2006, 21:57
I've just been on DMCtalk and it turns out that Tamir had something to do with the design:
http://www.dmctalk.com/showthread.php?t=4552 an honour for the bloke i rekon
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- Dave Smith VIN: #00944 DOC: #535 VIN: #03193
18 Dec 2006, 16:58
Im surprised as well, the DeLorean car was always considered a failure and the ending point of Johns life, its a shame that no-one (my dad included) thinks that the car was worth the money invested. Long live the true DeLorean: John!
Alexander Adams
Hull, East Yorkshire DOC member - 389 Reg of first D experience - HEC 6T
19 Dec 2006, 13:15
Alexander Adams
Hull, East Yorkshire DOC member - 389 Reg of first D experience - HEC 6T
19 Dec 2006, 21:35
alexadams1 Wrote:Im surprised as well, the DeLorean car was always considered a failure and the ending point of Johns life, its a shame that no-one (my dad included) thinks that the car was worth the money invested. Long live the true DeLorean: John! Tell your dad from me, That the money invested in the car was worth every penny to me!
Neal Barclay
Former Delorean Employee DOC 324/Clock no.1804 Live the Dream today, Because I did it yesterday.
20 Dec 2006, 08:52
He knows how much the car means to me, it's wierd, I can actually feel Mr DeLoreans' dream when I even think about it.
Alexander Adams
Hull, East Yorkshire DOC member - 389 Reg of first D experience - HEC 6T |
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