Doc Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd, at the wheel of the DeLorean in Back to the Future II - PICTURELUX/THE HOLLYWOOD ARCHIVE/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO With its gullwing doors and nuclear reactor stashed ...
No, you never even thought of this being a possibility. HotCars did, though. It's team put its new engine swap tool to work ...
Decades after it first appeared in the Back to the Future movies, the DeLorean time machine still remains one of the most extraordinary (made-up) pieces of engineering ever created. So much so, that ...
With its gull-wing doors, stainless steel exterior and illuminated circuits, the DeLorean time-traveling machine in the movie “Back to the Future” captivated audiences and car lovers 40 years ago and ...
In just one month one of the most iconic and magical cars of all time will come to life on stage as Back to the Future the musical arrives at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. The show, which ...
This “Back to the Future” superfan’s hand-built DeLorean time machine may look exactly like the one from the movie, but it still does need roads. And it recently drove down one that’s considered among ...
BEDMINSTER, N.J. — When you talk through the fan village at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster for this week’s LIV Golf event, you see everything from various food trucks and golf activities to a ...
Back to the Future underwent significant changes, including replacing Eric Stoltz with Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, resulting in a light and funny tone. Small changes like renaming the character ...
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How the 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 became immortal anyway
The 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 was supposed to be a world-beating sports car and instead became a corporate cautionary tale. Yet the stainless wedge with gull-wing doors has outlived its own failure, ...
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