Back To The Future Delorean: 258 Products
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Back to the Future Delorean Crysis Mod WITH SOUNDTRACK: 1) www.youtubedoubler.com --The car gets to 91mph because the Time Circuits are not ...
VIDEO: 1986 Dodge Daytona gets the Back to the Future treatment - Autoblog (blog) December 13, 2009
If you're like us, you're probably wondering why someone would go to the trouble of recreating a BTTF Time Machine using a Dodge Daytona?
Back to the Future III Delorean Time Machine Model Would Make Marty Proud - Chip Chick December 07, 2009
This isn't the first time we have mentioned the Back to the Future Delorean Car. Many months ago we reported about the version from the 2nd
Sunny skies greet locals for rescheduled parade - Martinsburg Journal December 13, 2009
There were plenty of oohs and aahs as the car passed by, with more than a few people recalling "Back to the Future," the 1984 movie featuring a DeLorean
DeLorean Goes Back to the Future in New Crysis Mod - 1UP.com November 24, 2009
Nevertheless, it looks pretty cool and is sure to be a delightful bit of nostalgia for any Back to the Future fan -- though I think I'd be even more excited 'Crysis' Mod Goes 'Back To The Future'Crysis DeLorean mod takes us back in time to 1985Go Back to the Future With Awesome Crysis Mod - -all 8 news articles »
NFL Pregame Ritual (Week 14) - ESPN December 12, 2009
Welcome back to the Pregame Ritual. It's a miracle I was able to get the column in this week. At a coffee shop Thursday, I left my laptop and more »
In 1982 my class took a field trip to a science museum in Columbus, Ohio and I was confronted by the coolest-looking automobile I had ever seen: a 1981 DeLorean motor car, the DMC-12. I've wanted a DeLorean since the first time I saw one in person, when I was 10 years old. But this was like no car I'd ever seen before. It had a stainless steel finish that gleamed under the lights, and its sleek, futuristic design made it look like a spacecraft about to lift off. I was a nerdy kid and had always been more interested in computers than cars.
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A: the standard 2.8l v6 (not 3.8) PRV (Peugeot, Renault, Volvo) engine
and they probably had a good sound effects guy (answered by askthepaintman on July 02, 2007)
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A: the delorean, in real life, had a P O S engine in it. the sound of the motor was dubbed to make it sound powerful. it would have been hard pressed to actually hit 88 mph, much like a cbr 1100 xx (answered by mike h on August 01, 2007)
A: it was an electric car in back to the futureQ:
A: Metal fabrication would be the answer,, if a jobs worth doing its worth doing right,,, if you want it to look right your gonna need more than cooling towers,,, here's a link to another person who has done it,looks like a pro wielder will be needed you might pay a penny or two, then get it fitted, looks good,, what a car eh,, ha ha
http://www.neatorama.com/2006/05/29/back -to-the-future-delorean-replica/
good luck!! (answered by SKULLY ROCKS THE SHOP on March 10, 2007)