Well, I can't imagine Chris would do anything unless it was completely above board, but the fact remains that VIN 12306 is so far out of line with the known sequence of VINs that it seems unusual that, just now after 30 years, the DeLorean community is just now learning about it's existence. Several of us here, including myself and Alistair, have spent hundreds upon hundreds of hours over the years researching and analyzing the VIN history of thousands of DeLorean cars.
If it *is* a WH car that was not successfully converted and the VIN is a valid factory issued VIN, then I would wager the car would have more value as a successfully converted car with NO other modifications. If the VIN provenance cannot be indubitably established, then that's a different story.
It's believed that the vast majority, if not all, WH cars were actually VERY early production cars that were deemed "unsaleable" by the factory and shipped off to be experimented upon in the quest for discovering the quickest and most cost-effective route to enter the RHD market.
It sounds to me as you have embarked on a very interesting project, I look forward to hearing more about it as it progresses - please don't let our well-intentioned inquiries cause you to cease your participation in this useful forum.
James Espey
Vice President
DMC (Texas)
Starglider wrote:bozzzydmc wrote:Think you need to look into this a bit more than you have already buddy, having no vin plate means a lot more than you think...
I have checked my earlier correspondance on this subject; the VIN plate is original to the car, it was just dismounted for the RHD conversion work. So the VIN is valid, it just didn't get to the stage of being registered as an on-the-road vehicle. I do not know exactly where the number comes from - maybe it's one of the chassis sent to WH that was not successfully converted. I will ask next time I visit.
I apologise for any accidental disparagement of DMC Texas etc earlier, which was due to my mistaken understanding of what 'incomplete car' meant in this case.