DeLorean At TechRestore
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It would be cool if it ran on broken iPods :') hahaha
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you would think they would have put a better radio in it lol
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0:07 Epic fail. The DMC-12s used in the BTTF trilogy were all 1981s. This is obviously a 1983. You can tell by the hood.
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the bttf de lorean, automatic trans, version jeje
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shit its a automatic, The movie had the stick shift, lol
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BTTF was the basis for my time machine, which actually works.
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No. His doesn't have the blue lights on the front yet. This was built by one of the people who worked on the original movie car.
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Is this the car that VideoBob is trying to sell for $60,000 on eBay now?
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nice
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spidermanresponds is correct, but the most important thing! is an automatic car!!! And why did you put a cd player? Howere its a great imitation, you rent it right? i think a have visited your page once.
is english? i'm italy hello a warei you
ilcapitanoo 3 years ago
Sto facendo molto bene e io sono entusiasta di Macworld. Mi auguro che si sta godendo le vacanze haveing e un buon inizio per il 2009. Grazie per aver visitato il nostro canale YouTube!
TechRestore 3 years ago
This DeLorean was modified by the same guy who made all seven cars used in the movie. Though it is accurate in every detail, this particular car never appeared in the film. That said, it's still an awesome experience to stand next to a replica of the iconic time machine in person!
TechRestore 3 years ago
It actually is very inaccurate. No neon lights under the carriage were in the film. The flux capacitor is completely wrong, there are additional electronics in the backpane that were never in the film. There is a LOT of missing equipment on the back. This car has so much extra lighting effects added that it's almost a joke at how inaccurate it is. It looks GREAT, however, but the fact that you think it's accurate in every detail is the point I'm trying to get across. It's not.
SpiderManResponds 3 years ago 2
Ok, yeah well I guess what I meant is that it ~seems~ accurate to a non-expert like me. (c; Naturally, the extra lights are just stand-ins for the movie special effects, without which the car wouldn't seem nearly as much like the real thing.
TechRestore 3 years ago