I know it’s obvious from the picture, but I never realized DeLoreans were stainless steel, which is very rare for vehicles made in the past half-century. DMC DeLorean Wikipedia here

Other DeLorean oddities:

  • The car did not vary design by year, but rather by production batch, making it hard to identify a DeLorean’s year from its design
  • The car was expensive for its time ($25,000-$34,000 in 1982-1984) and sold as a GT style car, despite being relatively slow (0-60 in approx. 8.8-10sec)
  • “A total of four recalls were issued by the factory to correct problems such as a sticking throttle, front-suspension issues and an inertia switch”
  • “The original 80-amp Ducellier alternator supplied with the early-production DeLoreans could not provide enough current to supply the car when all lights and electrical options were on; as a result, the battery would gradually discharge, leaving the driver stranded on the road.”
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    My boyfriend is obsessed with back to the future and we have seen 4/7 screen used deloreans.

    Peterson museum in LA has a restored one on display, they also have a gold delorean and a few of the new concept designs.

    We got to see the one in Universal Orlando that was just chilling out in the middle of the sidewalk for a long time, but that one has disappeared since COVID. We didn’t even know this was a screen used one, we figured it was a replica cause people were walking up and touching it and stuff. Wild. Probably why it’s gone now, too many people fucked with it and it has to be restored. It sat out in the Florida humid ass weather for years though and no rust.

    Unfortunately 2 are in Japan in private collections, but I don’t think anyone knows who owns them. 2 we saw were in a private collection, but the owners gave us a tour and we even got to sit in one of them (the other is the one they destroyed with the train). And the fiberglass one from 2 was destroyed so we will never see it :(

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      I definitely saw the one at Universal Orlando and am also surprised its a legit version. Also saw some Fast and Furious cars there so they might have been also!

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        If you saw it before 2020 then yes it was the real one. They replaced it with a replica when they reopened post COVID

        Universal actually treats a lot of their props and cars like shit, but I didn’t know that when I was visiting lol. They are the ones that destroyed the fiberglass car