Though the physical items in the Collection of the Museum are of interest to many, the documents listed below are perhaps a more important part of the DeLorean Motor Company history. The written records that have survived for more than 30 years tell the story behind many of the items in the collection. A number of the items below were donated by former DeLorean employees or their families, and still others came from DeLorean owners and enthusiasts who have collected them over the years and have kindly donated copies, or in some cases, originals to the Museum.
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- Consumer Contact Reports - added November 23, 2020
- DeLorean Motor Cars Limited (DMCL) Business Meeting Minutes - behind the scenes in Dunmurry updated October 6, 2018
- DeLoreans in Advertising - added October 6, 2018
- Engineering Drawings - a selection of factory drawings, courtesy of DeLorean Motor Company (Texas) - updated October 6, 2018
- The Zora Arkus-Duntov Archives - the "father" of the Corvette consulted with DMC/JZD on the DeLorean car
- DMC Long Range Product Plan - peer into what the future could have been
- Miscellaneous Documents - a selection of memos, telexes, letters and more
- Corporate Identification Manual - "Style Guide" for the DeLorean Motor Company
- The Barrie Wills Archive - selected files courtesy of Barrie Wills
- The Christopher Bradley Archive - selected files from the Estate of Christopher Bradley
- The Leif Montin Archive - selected files courtesy of Leif Montin
- DMC Board Meeting Minutes - go inside the boardroom!
- Engineering Changes - a selection of factory documentation
- Temporary Substitutions - a selection of factory documentation
- Constructional Trouble Reports - all known, surviving, documents
- Process Sheets - all known, surviving, documents
- Warranty Cards and Window Stickers - what we have for DeLorean owners
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