The film Back to the Future may have debuted in 1985, but it’s still funny, sweet, and entertaining. And it will forever mark the blockbuster debut of arguably one of the most iconic movie cars in ...
French boutique motorcycle manufacturer DAB Motors has always been on a "quest for singularity" and has managed to grab the attention of those interested in electric mobility with bold iterations of ...
CHICAGO — 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The benefits of the Playmobil set include a lightning fast build time and and an impressive list ...
Revived from the ashes of its former company, DeLorean is putting the iconic DMC-12 back into production. The DeLorean DMC-12 was in built for only two years in the early 80’s and only 9,000 were ...
Given the car’s iconic classic/futuristic status, it’s no surprise that the DeLorean DMC-12 is a popular car for DIY electric car conversions. That an honest-to-goodness official DeLorean EV is coming ...
The only reasons we have the DeLorean DMC-12 to make a fuss over are stainless steel and Steven Spielberg asking, “What about the kids?” If one of those ingredients had been missing, John Z’s problem ...
The 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 stashed away 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 ...