The seller's told me there is no DeLorean article in the link above. So, I hope someone can post a picture of the front cover of the magazine describe here. Thank you for your help
loved the book, cracking read. (Its the way you tell them )
I am exceptionally glad that you put pen to paper. There must have been a great deal of research and hard work to put your memories in order and as it has somewhat of a niche audience, you certainly didn’t do it to become rich. I applaud your tenacity. Thanks a lot.
Co-incidentally, just as I finished the book, I came across this on you-tube. Don’t know where it’s from, or who the guy is, but the last line gave me a laugh. Made me think of all the guys employed in the factory (must be the accent).
Dermot vin 2743 Ex-Dunmurry-ite, but now nr. Atlanta GA US o'A
Vin 2743 – Black, Auto, non-lowered, non-Spaxed, non-carbed, non-turbo’d, non-de-catted, just as Neal drove it on the boat in August ‘81
Dangermouse wrote:Domi, the mag you posted is "Classic American" magazine. You are after "American Car Magazine" http://www.americancarmagazine.com/ I don't see any listings on ebay at the moment
Thank you very much for your kind help Truly appreciated
I received the book few days ago: i think that i got an early print , since, included in the book, there was a small "errata corrige" document. So far, I have just read the gold cars section and found out some extremely nice stories!
I’m only interested in the future, as that is where I wish my life to end.
Just a thought - Nick should get his book into the Heritge Motor Museum's gift shop, may sell a few copies now that they have one (and it's all about British Car Manufacturing)