dmc4087 wrote:Why do you want it as a 2013 Delorean?
I don't, it's more hassle (for insurance, forums etc) and more expensive, although on the plus side it does seem more honest. This is simply what the DVLA recommended and as such the best chance to get the car registered promptly and legally.
I see they might count it as a 2013 delorean but I cant see enthusiasts viewing that way (ie wasnt built in the factory)
The history and context of the car, like all mass produced items, is embodied in the design, all the people and work that went into making that design a reality, and the lingering cultural impact. The history of when any given set of parts was bolted together into a car is trivia by comparison; there are a few DMC-12s with individual historic notability but the vast majority of examples are just that, examples of the design. Obviously a lot of people imbue objects with a mystical capability to contain history, and I can understand that for one-of-a-kind masterpieces, objects that played a pivotal role in wars or politics, even movie props, but for a typical assembly line motorcar I'm not feeling it.
So in short it's blatantly obvious that anything built in 2013 isn't an original DMC product (including everything made by DMC Houston), I don't care and I'm actually glad that this will be plainly stated on the V5. I'd rather be honest and annoy purists than misrepresent the car or the huge amount of sterling work done by Chris & Ed.