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Okay, we got it from here. We'll be taking this one out behind the woodshed. You'll have your money back soon.
Pay-Pal HAS to be a dependable protector of the purchasers,or people will look for a safer way to buy.
I hope you get it back quickly.
For some reason, this tale makes me think of the story of the Tucker car, though I do wonder if the established car makers didn't have more to do with it than disgruntled customers.
He was building quite a machine,,
Sure was a shame that DeLorean got snared in a sting operation.
Gee, what horrible luck.. high profile guy, competing with, and being brash and outspoken against, powerful people who Knew that he was in a bind, but could swing a big deal,,golly,, and who shows up to Help with that deal? Why, none other than the FBI,,
A pair of 24-karat solid gold cars bearing $85,000 price tags were made for an American Express Christmas catalog; one resides in a glass showcase in the lobby of a Snyder, Texas bank and the other is in a Reno,Nevada car museum.
I lived in West Texas, Snyder is a tiny little place.
No idea when this was written, but where that car is now doesn't have to be there.
And that, my friends, is what is commonly referred to as thread drift. This particular bit of thread drift would fall into the the four wheel, tires squalling, drift category.
Instant update,
The Gold DeLorean is no longer in the bank lobby -- it was loaned or sold to the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles in 2004. Roger Mize, president of the Snyder National Bank, bought it in the 1980s and had it installed in his bank's lobby. It has never been driven. Mize died in 1987. We hear the will states the car can't be driven or sold until the last of Mize's four grandchildren is 30 years old. There may be three other gold-plated DeLoreans - two in Europe, and one in Reno, NV. - See more at:
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/1303#sthash.jZtYoGPL.dpufAin't the innerwebs amazing?