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If Justin Sookraj had owned a time machine at age nine, he could have transported himself into the future, and witnessed his adult self buying a DeLorean car. Sookraj, owner of Wells Auto ...
An estimated 6,000 are still on the streets. Three Classic DeLorean auto shops still operate in the United States, and of one of them is in Humble. DeLorean Motor Company President James Espey ...
Don Williams has been driving his 1983 DeLorean around Houston for more than 40 years, and the stainless steel car made famous by the "Back to the Future" film franchise still turns heads.
With its gull-wing doors and blockbuster bona fides, the DeLorean is one of the most recognizable cars to ever hit the road. It's most famous for its role as a four-wheeled time machine in Robert ...
Side-view mirrors are still required, and seatbelt rules must still be followed. Previously, doorless driving was only allowed off-road in Pennsylvania.
John DeLorean's murky past overshadowed his work in the automotive industry. Now, his daughter Kat wants to restore his image You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if ...
The automotive designer, then 38, wanted to make a tribute to his first four-wheeled love: the time-traveling DeLorean DMC-12 that rolled out of a cloud of steam in Back to the Future. The sketch ...
The 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 stashed inside a barn in southern Wisconsin never disappeared into thin air, never set a parking lot afire with flaming tire tracks and never reappeared from nowhere ...
DeLorean Next Generation Motors (DNG) has revealed that in addition to building a special car to pay homage to John Z. DeLorean, it will also build a more accessible supercar based on the C8 ...
There is no question that the DeLorean time machine from Back to the Future is one of the most iconic movie cars ever created. Since the film's initial release in 1985 to now, the DeLorean time ...
Karma Automotive has recently undergone numerous structural changes. From installing a new president to redirecting assets towards a new lineup of high-end vehicles, in more ways than one.
I can't even speak about it. It went upside down!!" That's right. It flips upside down . . . because the DeLorean flies. Into the audience. "I think the most important rule we gave to ourselves is ...