holy crap, delorean!

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2011

This is what I was driving behind on my way to work and I -had- to capture it on my iPod Touch. Just sayin'.

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  • GREAT SCOTT!! The traffic in this town is killing me! WE'LL NEVER MAKE IT TO 88

  • If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, your gonna see some serious shit.

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  • its the real one yes.. but the dont have weather problems in the future, so no special tyres, Doc sure forgot about that :DDD

  • Allentown? what state was this in? Pennsylvania?

  • "Damn it Marty, this inclement whether coupled with this heavy 21st century traffic means we'll never reach 88mph! Also I'm sure the person behind is filming us."

  • @darthjump He could probably get the tires spinning at 88 mph while the car's standing still in snow but I'm not sure if that'll still make him travel through time. lol

  • @panzerducky If its rust your worried about its SS so no problem. Perfect snow cah!

  • who is that stupid to drive that car in the snow. i want to smack them

  • Well in that snow, we never gonna make the 88 miles per hour anyway....

  • Maybe the hover conversion doesn't work in cold weather.

  • If the car reaches 88 mph, and it travels into to past or future, will they be in sunshine or still in snow?

  • the title of this video should have been "Great Scott, Delorean!"

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