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 ...
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. DeloreanRental.com was founded in early 2020 by Jason Alspaugh with a simple but ambitious vision: to make the legendary DeLorean ...
No other prop in Back to the Future holds as much significance as the DeLorean. It’s the actual time machine! A real life vehicle with a storied history, the car is synonymous with the movie and ...
On the 40th anniversary of the “Back to the Future” movie premiere, Northbrook-based insurance giant Allstate is traveling back to the past to reveal its little-known role in developing the DeLorean, ...
The 1981 DMC DeLorean tops out at around 115 MPH on a good day, which is pathetic by modern sports car standards. However, Hollywood turned it into a legend anyway. Hit 88 MPH, funnel 1.21 gigawatts ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
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 ...
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