It truly is, this guy did amazing work, what is really amazing is how they came up with a idea in the 80s for this and produced this time machine.....they really hit a homerun making this come to life
It was in 1984 on a late evening that my friends and I happened to be at Puente Hills Mall. We were in high school then. There, in front of Broadway, in the parking lot, a film crew had closed off the area for filming. Michael J Fox was there, along with Christopher Lloyd. They were filming a new movie. They changed the sign from Puente Hills Mall to Twin Pines Mall. And from inside a white truck, they unloaded it. It was the first time I saw the DeLorean Time Machine in real life! It was just beautiful!! We KNEW from that car, it was going to be an awesome movie!! Later that night, I got my picture taken with Fox, Lloyd, the Director, members of the film crew, and a few other actors. Yup... Folks *I was actually there!*. And today, all these decades later, the BTTF series remains one of my all time life favorite movie series. Puente Hills Mall (located near Rowland Hieghts, Diamond Bar, Walnut, and Puente Hills in East valley of the Los Angeles area) looks much different today. The mall is old and many other businesses have grownup around it. The area demographics has been one of the most striking changes because nearly every business in the area is now of an Asian perspective. The English language and businesses have all but vanished since the days I grew up there. It’s a whole other world today. BUT... If you go to the Puente Hills Mall South Parking lot that is adjacent to Colima Rd., and stand in the old Broadway parking lot, you can still see it. You can still recognize exactly where Marty McFly went back in time to 1955 and escaped the Libians at the near beginning of the first BTTF movie. I heard that they now even have the “Twin Pines Mall” sign on display, from the movie, inside the Puente Hills Mall. Oh man! I really miss the 80’s in Rowland Hieghts/Walnut/Diamond Bar/Puente Hills!! What a time that was!! The people then. The way life was! It was heavy! So much better than the world today.
Thank you, guys! It is one of my favorite childhood memories. Things are so different today, I sometimes wonder if my old boyhood life was just a “dream”. Ever feel like that? But then I find little cracks in the modern facade (like the parking lot at Puente Hills Mall) and I clearly remember that it really happened. I also realize just how much special “magical” moments like that changed my personal life forever as I went through life. And who knew that way into the future...in the year 2020, I’d still be talking about a night I experienced in 1984. The two time periods are nothing alike. The world was so different then. There was no internet. Cell phones weighed 25lbs., and were extremely expensive to operate. Computers were for geeks, and were quite primitive compared to today. The CD wasn’t quite released yet, only “laser disks”! Remember them? And people left the house and did things together to have fun. Cars were EVERYTHING! They had chrome on them that you would polish up before a date! Puente Hills Mall even had a Ferrell’s Ice Cream Parlor! The perfect place to take your date after a movie. And do you want to know a local BTTF movie secret? Do you remember the Kodak photo booth that the Libyans crash into when Marty McFly goes back in time? Well, a few years earlier before they ever filmed that scene, there REALLY WAS a Kodak photo booth there at that exact spot!! My Mom used to drop off film there to be developed. But in the early 1980’s, Kodak closed the booth and dismantled it. The movie crew recreated it for their scene!! It leads me to believe that someone in the writers group was also from the area, like me. Otherwise, how would they have known about the Kodak photo booth? Don’t you just love the mysteries of time…
The level of detail in this particular time machine is awesome better than the screen version. Well done lads. Normally movie prop cars are not what you really see on screen, it looks good on screen but not but normally very crappy up close, but this is clean and everything works. Once I will lotto I will ask Bob to build me one to this standard. :)
Hi Bob. I first came across you when you did the Twin Pines Mall recreation back in 2008-09, I forget when, and I only just found you again with this review, and I just have to say, this car looks incredible. If only I had a hundred grand to blow on something like this. Forget driving it. I'd be happy to just lock myself in the car, fiddle endlessly with the time circuit display, and listen to loud rock and roll music. It must be a hard career to handle, manufacturing replica movie vehicles. This isn't something you can decide to do overnight. It requires an extreme level of passion, time, patience, and of course an ungodly amount of money. As much as I love Back to the Future, I could never do this myself. I could never build myself or others a DeLorean Time Machine, let alone 26 or 27 or them. It is amazing what you and your team have been able to do for movie buffs.
I just noticed he's in my home town, right down the street from my house, this was built in texas and I drive by his shop all the time and im only now finding out about it back to the future is my favorite movie
I kept wondering about the gear shift. If they made it EXACT measurements as the prop, it wouldn't be very comfortable on the hands. Michael J Fox complained they had the time circuits (metal!) too close to the gear shift, so every time he shifted the metal cut his hand! And yeah, those Deloreans had a habit of not starting (not the movie, but the IRL car). Bet the owner is glad it is screen accurate in visual only and that extra love was put into making the car IRL a little more .. efficient & dependable.
Amazing! This is historical work you and your shop accomplished! Even though I didn't even have the chance at bidding on it and making it mine, I am so grateful it exists and that there are people like you making crazy, ridiculous dreams like this come true. Thank you!
I've always dreamt of having a DeLorean and even more so a Time Machine! Now I potencially could afford it but it's still a big chunk of cash and I'd have to lose my mind to take the plunge. This is the ultimate BTTF movie replica and someone out there with enough $ to spare will be the lucky owner of this masterpiece. I hope they enjoy it as much as I would.
That thing is awesome. BTW you can buy a review mirror that has a screen integrated into it for the backup camera so you can hide the screen, it turns on when you put the car in reverse. Very cool video.
Wrong way on a one way street an illegal U-turn, blue lights appear in the rearview monitor, "quick Marty we need to get outta hear" .......86..87..88mph==============*** and we arrive on Sept 01 1974...a very significant day in the history of our host. So cool man. If I could only borrow it for a few minutes to go back for that sports almanac then I'd have enough money to by my own.
There must be something that could be done to make the car at least sound somewhat like the high tech, nuclear-accelerated turbine powered, time and space bending vehicle of the movies. If not an engine swap, Could the exhaust be modified along with perhaps a speaker system to add that turbine-whine?
I will want to buy a DeLorean Time Machine car. I will gladly take over this car if I could afford it, since the original owner don't want it. This is an excellent modern internal update to DeLorean Time Machine. Great great wonderful job, Videobob!
Bob, I hope you guys are still in business in about 18 years when I retire cause I promise you this. I WILL have my Delorean built by you guys. I'm one of the biggest fans of BTTF. And I love watching these videos. Right now I'm building the 1:8 scale Eaglemoss BTTF Delorean and I want the real thing of course. Nice video and keep it up the GREAT work man.
@@ivannunez7251 Yeah, but the quality of the video wouldn't have been as good. I owned a giant Panasonic video camera that used full sized VHS tapes. I think Mc Fly's camcorder was newer than mine! You could pull the video cassette out of the camera & put it straight into the top load RCA VCR that was heavy. It was well made & lasted 10 years or more with a corded remote🤣 It was the exact same VCR they have on the retro 80's sicom (The Goldbergs) If you love the 80's & you haven't seen that show, GET IT! Every episode shows or references or is about something we love from the 80's!) TANGENT! Back to the camcorder quality. None of the detail would be crisp & clear.
This car is absolutely amazing! Wow! Question - I see the speedometer has a max mph of 85. Didn't Universal replace this with one that went to 95 mph for the movie?
The level of "rich" I would need to get to buy this thing is probably less than a lot of people I know would recommend because I want it so bad, haha. Never stop making these things. I am saving up the 140k. Just a couple decades away.
I keep watching these numerous times. You guys are quite simply making people's dreams come true, Bob. I really hope that in 3 years, I'll be ringing you for my time machine :-) Sensational work with every detail.
Dude, this is the most EPIC DeLorean out there, Im so jealous of whoever bought it, hope I become a millionaire someday I wouldnt hesitate buying one. Its the only car I would spend a fortune on lol .
I have watched plenty of your videos... and the FIRST thing that comes to mind... THE FIRST thing that I recognize... immediately... is: You do not BULLSHIT. You also know.. every single damn thing.. about every single damn car.. you get involved in. I COMPLETELY RESPECT THAT! I love your A-TEAM, Ecto-1 and or KITT 4000 Videos... Very very nice.
Izaiah Mireles mechanical upkeep that's frequently required to keep the vehicle running. DeLorean's are nearly 40 years old and unless you pay to have old parts replaced with new ones, it’ll need attention. These cars are known to be problematic. But still, they are REALLY cool when they've been converted!
If I had a shed loads of money, I'd also want it to be theee BEST time machine, anyone had ever built. I'd want it to be a complete nut and bolt restoration n for someone to love it and enjoy restoring it and for the chase to be galvanized and for the bodywork to be brightened up . For it to have shit loads of power, powered & heated/cooled everything, ABS, TC, each corner to have fully independent, vented with adjustable coil overs, a shit hot top of the range stereo, loads of up to date creature comforts like. Instead of having the original clocks for it to be a screen which controls every aspect of the car and the list goes on. I want it to be the best time machine, that anyone had ever made, EVER!!
Back to the Future Vehicle is Only Powered by Fuel Direct Injection Engine and Transmission Mounted Hybrid Motor and Tesla Drive Motor(AWD System) In this Video Back to the Future Vehicle Theta 2.0 Liquified Petroleum Gas Engine Working in my Car.
You are awesome Sir! Really amazed with your works especially doing an identical De Lorian Time Machine of Back to the Future Movie. Been a fan of this car since i was a child. Wish i am rich so i could get your service to make one for me :-) More power to your work Sir and Thanks for this great video. Godspeed.
Thank you for talking about the cost. I've always wondered how much the conversion costs. It would be cool to own one of these some day, but I think when I'm old enough they are gonna be super hard to find
Enjoyed the review. Always love to see the dream car reviews. Kinda shame that it doesn't have a Gull-wing door sound effects. But I understand why you didn't put the sound effects in your future videos.
On an episode of wheeler dealers they bought and fixed up a Delorean. The car will never die, the parts company that owns the blue prints and rights to the car say they can manufacture every single componant from the blue prints and make previous inferior parts better.
This isn't just a car, it's a work of art!
It truly is, this guy did amazing work, what is really amazing is how they came up with a idea in the 80s for this and produced this time machine.....they really hit a homerun making this come to life
Christopher DiPietro I couldn't have said it better myself! This car is truly a masterpiece!!! I hope a museum bought it where everyone can see it!
Totally agree 👍
Best 1 hour DeLorean Time Machine review ever. Worth every minute.
It was in 1984 on a late evening that my friends and I happened to be at Puente Hills Mall. We were in high school then. There, in front of Broadway, in the parking lot, a film crew had closed off the area for filming. Michael J Fox was there, along with Christopher Lloyd. They were filming a new movie. They changed the sign from Puente Hills Mall to Twin Pines Mall. And from inside a white truck, they unloaded it. It was the first time I saw the DeLorean Time Machine in real life! It was just beautiful!! We KNEW from that car, it was going to be an awesome movie!! Later that night, I got my picture taken with Fox, Lloyd, the Director, members of the film crew, and a few other actors. Yup... Folks *I was actually there!*. And today, all these decades later, the BTTF series remains one of my all time life favorite movie series. Puente Hills Mall (located near Rowland Hieghts, Diamond Bar, Walnut, and Puente Hills in East valley of the Los Angeles area) looks much different today. The mall is old and many other businesses have grownup around it. The area demographics has been one of the most striking changes because nearly every business in the area is now of an Asian perspective. The English language and businesses have all but vanished since the days I grew up there. It’s a whole other world today. BUT... If you go to the Puente Hills Mall South Parking lot that is adjacent to Colima Rd., and stand in the old Broadway parking lot, you can still see it. You can still recognize exactly where Marty McFly went back in time to 1955 and escaped the Libians at the near beginning of the first BTTF movie. I heard that they now even have the “Twin Pines Mall” sign on display, from the movie, inside the Puente Hills Mall. Oh man! I really miss the 80’s in Rowland Hieghts/Walnut/Diamond Bar/Puente Hills!! What a time that was!! The people then. The way life was! It was heavy! So much better than the world today.
That was my ultimate wish, you’re incredibly lucky👍
Incredible!... An amazing part of film history!.. and you was there!.. Wow!.. talk about lucky! 😊
Thank you, guys! It is one of my favorite childhood memories. Things are so different today, I sometimes wonder if my old boyhood life was just a “dream”. Ever feel like that? But then I find little cracks in the modern facade (like the parking lot at Puente Hills Mall) and I clearly remember that it really happened. I also realize just how much special “magical” moments like that changed my personal life forever as I went through life. And who knew that way into the future...in the year 2020, I’d still be talking about a night I experienced in 1984. The two time periods are nothing alike. The world was so different then. There was no internet. Cell phones weighed 25lbs., and were extremely expensive to operate. Computers were for geeks, and were quite primitive compared to today. The CD wasn’t quite released yet, only “laser disks”! Remember them? And people left the house and did things together to have fun. Cars were EVERYTHING! They had chrome on them that you would polish up before a date! Puente Hills Mall even had a Ferrell’s Ice Cream Parlor! The perfect place to take your date after a movie. And do you want to know a local BTTF movie secret? Do you remember the Kodak photo booth that the Libyans crash into when Marty McFly goes back in time? Well, a few years earlier before they ever filmed that scene, there REALLY WAS a Kodak photo booth there at that exact spot!! My Mom used to drop off film there to be developed. But in the early 1980’s, Kodak closed the booth and dismantled it. The movie crew recreated it for their scene!! It leads me to believe that someone in the writers group was also from the area, like me. Otherwise, how would they have known about the Kodak photo booth? Don’t you just love the mysteries of time…
I might invent a time machine just to travel to that moment and take pictures XD
Two favorites... Back to the Future trilogy and the Smokey and the Bandit trilogy.
its good i don't have a lot of money because if i did, this is the stuff id be buying and driving around lol
Realy cooool car right
This is what having a lot money is for. This and building rockets
Remember to install the sound gadget for the door when you open it
I hate reading these hater comments.. Bob you are a true genius, and a scholar! I'm blown away with your work. Much love Bob!!!😃😃😃
The quality of bobs delorean builds are mind blowing!!
I didn't even realize this was an hour long
The level of detail in this particular time machine is awesome better than the screen version. Well done lads. Normally movie prop cars are not what you really see on screen, it looks good on screen but not but normally very crappy up close, but this is clean and everything works. Once I will lotto I will ask Bob to build me one to this standard. :)
That car is a dream come true!!
Are you trying to tell us that you made a time machine.. out of a Delorean?
The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car....
...Why not do it with some style? :)
great scots , that's pretty heavy
@@scornillez ...besides, the stainless steel construction makes the flux dispersal,... *Beep Beep Beep* ... Look out!"
I want to like your comment, but it's at 88 likes and I just don't have it in me to ruin that.
"Isn't it a dream??"
AMAZING. Great work, Bob!
I just love how "industrial" it all looks. Absolutely superb!!!!!!!
Hi Bob. I first came across you when you did the Twin Pines Mall recreation back in 2008-09, I forget when, and I only just found you again with this review, and I just have to say, this car looks incredible. If only I had a hundred grand to blow on something like this. Forget driving it. I'd be happy to just lock myself in the car, fiddle endlessly with the time circuit display, and listen to loud rock and roll music.
It must be a hard career to handle, manufacturing replica movie vehicles. This isn't something you can decide to do overnight. It requires an extreme level of passion, time, patience, and of course an ungodly amount of money. As much as I love Back to the Future, I could never do this myself. I could never build myself or others a DeLorean Time Machine, let alone 26 or 27 or them. It is amazing what you and your team have been able to do for movie buffs.
That's one of the coolest things I've ever seen on UA-cam, Kudos to you sir, fantastic work.
I love bobs work and passion for perfection.
I just noticed he's in my home town, right down the street from my house, this was built in texas and I drive by his shop all the time and im only now finding out about it back to the future is my favorite movie
You should definitely ask to check it out
@@logant6630 definitely
tony pina make a video on it
Stunning... grew up watching the movies.. keep living the dream from Ireland 🇮🇪🇺🇸
Absolutely cool. Most impressive too me is the solid materials and reliable electrics.
the best working version ive ever seen , a very informative hour watch , the new owner is very lucky indeed
I kept wondering about the gear shift. If they made it EXACT measurements as the prop, it wouldn't be very comfortable on the hands.
Michael J Fox complained they had the time circuits (metal!) too close to the gear shift, so every time he shifted the metal cut his hand!
And yeah, those Deloreans had a habit of not starting (not the movie, but the IRL car). Bet the owner is glad it is screen accurate in visual only and that extra love was put into making the car IRL a little more .. efficient & dependable.
Your work is really inspiring for those who do something with their own hands! So much attention to details, quality, etc. Great job!
to me, this is what real hobby is all about, love it and thank you guys !
Every September here in Ontario Canada we have British car day, there are always 20-30 Deloreans lined up at the show together.
Great scott! This is heavy. Down to the last detail. Very nice!
Thank for showing us your craftsmanship and how things worked in the movie.
That is a serious amount of electronics in that cab! Really well done to make everything functional, a huge job.
From a fellow Back To The Future fan, this video is amazing. Terrific job!
I've watched this video a few times. I just love the attention to detail, an absolutely awesome job
my absolute hands down favourite movie car of all time....and this is the best replica I've ever seen...beautiful work....
And people still think that money can't buy happiness...
Well done . I can’t even imagine the amount of hours put into building this masterpiece
Amazing! This is historical work you and your shop accomplished!
Even though I didn't even have the chance at bidding on it and making it mine, I am so grateful it exists and that there are people like you making crazy, ridiculous dreams like this come true.
Thank you!
This is artwork, is what it is. Functional art. Amazing work!
That was great fun and I hope your client is ok or doing well too! Many thanks for showing that wonderful car!
The work put in to this, is impeccable I grew up in the 80s, I was 6 years old when part 1 came out.... this totally takes you back.... 👍
Am I the only one finding this similar to the scene where Doc explains how the time machine works and Marty records it? :)
I've always dreamt of having a DeLorean and even more so a Time Machine! Now I potencially could afford it but it's still a big chunk of cash and I'd have to lose my mind to take the plunge. This is the ultimate BTTF movie replica and someone out there with enough $ to spare will be the lucky owner of this masterpiece. I hope they enjoy it as much as I would.
That thing is awesome. BTW you can buy a review mirror that has a screen integrated into it for the backup camera so you can hide the screen, it turns on when you put the car in reverse. Very cool video.
Wrong way on a one way street an illegal U-turn, blue lights appear in the rearview monitor, "quick Marty we need to get outta hear" .......86..87..88mph==============*** and we arrive on Sept 01 1974...a very significant day in the history of our host.
So cool man. If I could only borrow it for a few minutes to go back for that sports almanac then I'd have enough money to by my own.
That's freaking amazing Bob! OUTSTANDING!
There must be something that could be done to make the car at least sound somewhat like the high tech, nuclear-accelerated turbine powered, time and space bending vehicle of the movies. If not an engine swap, Could the exhaust be modified along with perhaps a speaker system to add that turbine-whine?
Amazing work and attention to detail. Super inpressed with the thought and excution that went into into it.
I don’t care how many years go by, this’ll always be an iconic part of history.
I could watch a 3 hour version of this stuff. Thank you!
Bob you do a great impression of Doc.
How much to get it flying?
That's very detailed but you should add the time travel sound effect when it reaches 88mph
The customer returned the car as he failed to give Grays Sports Almanac for his younger self and needed the money back.
I will want to buy a DeLorean Time Machine car. I will gladly take over this car if I could afford it, since the original owner don't want it.
This is an excellent modern internal update to DeLorean Time Machine. Great great wonderful job, Videobob!
😄 after watching this now I wanna see all three movies 👍🏼
Love this dude i will be buying a few of your cars
The best one ever! I can't believe the guy had all of that done so cheap!
Damn! I wish you were around some 27 years ago when I was Doc at USH and drove the thing! Great job!!!
Bob, I hope you guys are still in business in about 18 years when I retire cause I promise you this. I WILL have my Delorean built by you guys. I'm one of the biggest fans of BTTF. And I love watching these videos. Right now I'm building the 1:8 scale Eaglemoss BTTF Delorean and I want the real thing of course. Nice video and keep it up the GREAT work man.
Also, I’m sure you filmed this on an iPhone or something, but it would’ve been awesome if you had used a JVC video cassette camcorder 😄
I actually have the JVC camcorder from the movie, but trust me, an iPhone is way better!
would have made it more 80s very vintage! 😂
@@ivannunez7251 Yeah, but the quality of the video wouldn't have been as good. I owned a giant Panasonic video camera that used full sized VHS tapes. I think Mc Fly's camcorder was newer than mine! You could pull the video cassette out of the camera & put it straight into the top load RCA VCR that was heavy. It was well made & lasted 10 years or more with a corded remote🤣 It was the exact same VCR they have on the retro 80's sicom (The Goldbergs) If you love the 80's & you haven't seen that show, GET IT! Every episode shows or references or is about something we love from the 80's!)
TANGENT! Back to the camcorder quality. None of the detail would be crisp & clear.
Omg this is the most wicked video. I love the sounds of the keypad entries of the date on the dash.
Back to the future part 1 is the best movie of the whole trilogy to me. A classic.
You should add a manual/switched aerial for being able to use radio..
Remote control comes to mind just like the movie !!!
Great job Bob! You have been very busy since we met in 2005 at DMC Houston open house!
This car is absolutely amazing! Wow! Question - I see the speedometer has a max mph of 85. Didn't Universal replace this with one that went to 95 mph for the movie?
Actually I'm pretty sure they just modified the speedometer to say the top speed is 95 mph
The level of "rich" I would need to get to buy this thing is probably less than a lot of people I know would recommend because I want it so bad, haha.
Never stop making these things. I am saving up the 140k. Just a couple decades away.
I keep watching these numerous times. You guys are quite simply making people's dreams come true, Bob. I really hope that in 3 years, I'll be ringing you for my time machine :-) Sensational work with every detail.
Bob, I must say, you do amazing work!
Dude, this is the most EPIC DeLorean out there, Im so jealous of whoever bought it, hope I become a millionaire someday I wouldnt hesitate buying one. Its the only car I would spend a fortune on lol .
Can you make a DeLorean time machine with the remote control?
Man, you did a great job, congratulations.
All of us that grew up watching the movies would love to just ride in it!
Absolutely phenomenal Bob. You are one of the coolest dudes on UA-cam! 😎
I have watched plenty of your videos... and the FIRST thing that comes to mind...
THE FIRST thing that I recognize... immediately... is:
You do not BULLSHIT.
You also know.. every single damn thing.. about every single damn car.. you get involved in. I COMPLETELY RESPECT THAT!
I love your A-TEAM, Ecto-1 and or KITT 4000 Videos...
Very very nice.
Im very impressed with the car and great work with all the movie accurate effects!
He sold his car and clearly kept this one xD
you do a good Christopher Lloyd I have to say! very nice video!
props just getting a deloreon to start reliably
One word... SPECTACULAR!!!!!!
This guy looks like he not only builds Deloreans, but also sells Mogwai on the weekends
you know, i was thinking more along the lines of David Lo Pan
Bahahaha!
Oh you were talking about how he looks like Mr Wing?
I want one so badly!
Same one day
blaa6 trust me you don’t
Why not
Izaiah Mireles mechanical upkeep that's frequently required to keep the vehicle running. DeLorean's are nearly 40 years old and unless you pay to have old parts replaced with new ones, it’ll need attention. These cars are known to be problematic. But still, they are REALLY cool when they've been converted!
This was amazing! Outstanding workmanship!
What a nice job to build time machines :)
Love your passion for this... Well Done.
Happy Birthday VideoBob!
Thank.s for all your work BoB you did.
THE ONE THING MISSING is the speedometer going to 95mph.
true
the detail to that car is better than the movie used one!
Buying lotto tickets today. Seen alot of crappy home done replicas but yours are top notch.
I wish I had a DeLorean with all with that stuff on it
If I had a shed loads of money, I'd also want it to be theee BEST time machine, anyone had ever built.
I'd want it to be a complete nut and bolt restoration n for someone to love it and enjoy restoring it and for the chase to be galvanized and for the bodywork to be brightened up . For it to have shit loads of power, powered & heated/cooled everything, ABS, TC, each corner to have fully independent, vented with adjustable coil overs, a shit hot top of the range stereo, loads of up to date creature comforts like. Instead of having the original clocks for it to be a screen which controls every aspect of the car and the list goes on.
I want it to be the best time machine, that anyone had ever made, EVER!!
1st impression: This guy is weird. 10 seconds into the video: This guy is Weirdly GOOD!!
"Where are we when are we were descending to Hill Valley California at 4:29 p.m. On Wed Oct 21st 2015 2015 ? You mean we're in the future. "
Back to the Future Vehicle is Only Powered by Fuel Direct Injection Engine and Transmission Mounted Hybrid Motor and Tesla Drive Motor(AWD System)
In this Video Back to the Future Vehicle Theta 2.0 Liquified Petroleum Gas Engine Working in my Car.
PLAD SYSTEM
You are awesome Sir! Really amazed with your works especially doing an identical De Lorian Time Machine of Back to the Future Movie. Been a fan of this car since i was a child. Wish i am rich so i could get your service to make one for me :-) More power to your work Sir and Thanks for this great video. Godspeed.
this is...wow, I have no words to compliment this...astonishing.
Happy late Birthday and the Delorean looks totally awesome.
very fuckin cool ...my childhood before my eyes.... When I win the lottery I'm coming to see you buddy...
Thank you for talking about the cost. I've always wondered how much the conversion costs. It would be cool to own one of these some day, but I think when I'm old enough they are gonna be super hard to find
Enjoyed the review. Always love to see the dream car reviews. Kinda shame that it doesn't have a Gull-wing door sound effects.
But I understand why you didn't put the sound effects in your future videos.
i see one missed detail...the speedo is supposed to go to 95 they had to make one for the movie so they could show the needle hitting 88
On an episode of wheeler dealers they bought and fixed up a Delorean. The car will never die, the parts company that owns the blue prints and rights to the car say they can manufacture every single componant from the blue prints and make previous inferior parts better.
Now I know what to ask Santa for Christmas. That is awesome!