De Lorean DMC-12
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54 Years Ago, Time Travel Was Invented By Doc Brown [Retromodo]...first temporal displacement. It was a great inventing process that began all those years ago, so let's take a moment to think of our fondest memories of Doc Brown, his Delorean DMC-12, and his time traveling companion, Martin McFly. [Wired] In this article: Time travel and Delorean DMC-12 |
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The Big Money | November 05, 2009
BusinessWeek's Baffling Ugly 50
...is a car that has to revel in its inexpensive smallness. Finally, BusinessWeek could have been sharper with the lingo. The DeLorean DMC-12 makes the list, but its rear is referred to as "especially disconcerting with its window shading and...
In this article: BusinessWeek, Chevy El Camino, Derivative, Corbin Sparrow, Car Design News, Huffington Post, Subaru BRAT, Subaru Baja, Toyota Prius, and Ferrari Enzo
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
Dunmurry
...students, one third of whom are following degree pathways. Dunmurry was the location of the De Lorean factory where the De Lorean DMC-12 was manufactured from 1981 until 1982. About 8,500 DMC-12s were made before production ended in...
In this article: Belfast, Northern Ireland, and Rathmore Grammar School
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New York Times | October 07, 2009
Hershey Show to Display Stainless Steel Cars
Consider the stainless steel show cars built to promote that material. Years before John DeLorean opted for stainless steel for his DMC-12, Ford and Lincoln sent one-of-a kind stainless steel cars around the country to shows and...
In this article: Lincoln Continental, Hershey, John DeLorean, Time travel, Ford Thunderbird, Dmc-12, and Back to the Future
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New York Times | October 05, 2009
Design Firm Known for Exotics Turns to Hybrids and Hatchbacks
Nick Kurczewski for The New York Times The DeLorean DMC-12 at Italdesign-Giugiaro headquarters in Turin, Italy. The DMC-12 was one of many recognizable designs to come out of the Italian design house. "In terms of the car business today,...
In this article: Italdesign, Dmc-12, Chrysler Corporation, Fiat, Turin, Italy, Fiat Grande Punto, Ghia, and Dodge
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New York Times | August 18, 2009
Freaking Out Over Fiats
...coupe with a Zagato body and a few Lancia Scorpions, the latter model a Pininfarina design that bears a hint of resemblance to the DeLorean DMC-12. The last Fiats sold in the United States were also represented by Bravas, Stradas, 128s and...
In this article: Fiat, Chrysler, United States, Gumpert, Fiat 500, Lancia Scorpion, Bertone, Stockholm syndrome, Ford Pinto, and Alfa Romeo
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Wired: Autopia | June 19, 2009
DeLorean's Life Would Make a Great Movie. Three, Actually
...left GM in 1973 to launch his most famous venture: the DeLorean Motor Car Company. The car he produced was officially known as the DMC-12, but everyone calls it the "DeLorean. " The body was brushed stainless steel - no paint - with a...
In this article: John Z. DeLorean, General Motors, Detroit, Cocaine, Stroke, Pontiac GTO, Citizen Kane, Run-DMC, and Monkees
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Independent.ie | June 11, 2009
Race is on to bring DeLorean story to big screen
...in 2005, aged 80, was a star at General Motors in the 1960s and resigned in 1973 to set up the engineering firm which created the famous DMC-12, a steel sports car that starred in the 'Back to the Future' blockbuster films. Famous for his...
In this article: John DeLorean, Cocaine, Hollywood, Executor, Dmc-12, General Motors, Citizen Kane, Ursula Andress, and FBI
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Jalopnik | April 17, 2009
1982 Delorean DMC-12 Project for $9,000 [Nice Price Or Crack Pipe]
Get ready to go forward to the past with today's 21.1 gigawatt Nice Price or Crack Pipe car- a 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 project whose history is catching up with it. In the mid '70s, former GM executive John Z DeLorean started a car company.
In this article: John Z DeLorean, Dmc-12, Venture capital, Delusion, Marty McFly, Biff Tannen, and Back to the Future II
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | October 02, 2008
Cars: $100,000 Electric DeLorean Can't Store 1.21 Gigawatts, Runs at 88MPH
...to the seller, this is the "fastest and longest range electric DeLorean" you can buy, capable of doing 88MPH: YouThis is a 1981 DeLorean, DMC-12 that was converted to run on electric power. It uses no gasoline what so ever. The stock V6...
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Wikipedia | January 08, 2008
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The De Lorean DMC-12 is an American sports car that was manufactured by the De Lorean Motor Company from 1981 to 1983 in Northern Ireland. It is most commonly known simply as the De Lorean, as it was the only model ever produced by the...
In this article: De Lorean Motor Company and Northern Ireland
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The De Lorean DMC-12 is a sports car that was manufactured by the De Lorean Motor Company for the American market in 1981 and 1982 in Northern Ireland. It is most commonly known simply as the De Lorean, as it was the only model ever produced by the company. The DMC-12 featured gull-wing doors with a fiberglass "underbody", to which non-structural brushed stainless steel panels were affixed. A De Lorean was featured as a home-made time machine in the Back to the Future trilogy.
The first prototype appeared in March 1976, and production officially began in 1981 (with the first DMC-12 rolling off the production line on January 21) at the DMC factory in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland. During its production, several aspects of the car were changed, such as the hood (bonnet) style, wheels and interior. Over nine thousand DMC-12s were made before production stopped in late 1982. Today, about 6,500 De Lorean Motor Cars are believed to still exist.
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