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1982, DeLoreans, Excellent, Manual, Owner, Stainless Steel, The Netherlands

VIN 15964

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7/17/2019 23:52:1715964NetherlandsNetherlandsWeertwww.DeLoreanDirectory.com/deloreans/vin15964SCEDT26T0DD0159641982AUG 813,400CustomManualEngine swap from Citroen XM. Transmission from Renault AlpineStainless SteelExcellentCustomConcoursCompletely refurbished with quality black leather. Sporting a rare KPH speedometerNoOtherWide Black StripeGroovedYesNoLeft-RearThick finsSilverGaraged / Inside4TTT35NetherlandsMay 2018ExcellentOwner7/18/2019Imported by Sander Nieuwmeijer in 2012 from David Haldeman in Ohio. Complete body off restaurantion done by Ed Uding from DeLorean Europe. Engine was replaced by a 250hp PRV engine from a 1998 Citroen XM.
Rudolph Havenith (ruudhavenith@hotmail.com)DeLorean Club Nederland (Netherlands)5/15/2018Male30-39OtherBought from Sander Nieuwmeijer who upgraded the whole car.3rd ownerArt Director501m to 5000m / 805km to 8,046kmMonthly97/98 RON

July 18, 2019 – Robert:

Like so many of you I finally made my dream come true. Years of hard work has given me the financial means to purchased the car I have admired for so long. The endless drawing, maquettes, sculptures and toys are now replaced by the real thing – a 1:1 scale model of the DeLorean DMC-12.