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It's hard to imagine Back to the Future without the DeLorean, but Doc Brown's time machine was almost something completely different.
The regulation didn't last long, but most car manufacturers stuck with the dashboard design for years. In "Back to the Future," the DeLorean famously had to reach 88 miles per hour to travel in time.
WHILE millions of film fans dream of owning Bond’s Aston Martin or Bruce Wayne’s Batmobile, Ollie Wilkey has turned his movie car fantasy into a reality. The self-employed inventory clerk, from ...
The DeLorean brand is synonymous with the flying car/time machine of the Back to the Future film series — but in our actual future, the DeLorean name could soon be even more recognizable because ...
Tampa Bay Automobile Museum in Pinellas Park takes guests back to the future. The huge car collection is a tribute to ...
The DeLorean was presented as the car of the future when it was first ... time machine is the signature stage effect in “Back to the Future.” The touring show is running (more efficiently ...
He must get back - hence the title - but to achieve this he needs to return to the DeLorean and recalibrate ... Zooming one minute into the future, the car leaves a trail of fire much to the ...