Created by John DeLorean, the father of the Pontiac GTO, the DMC-12 broke cover in 1981. Built in Northern Ireland, it was supposed to hit showrooms as an innovative sports car. Instead, the DeLorean ...
Leave a three-piece polyester disco suit in the closet long enough and maybe, just maybe, it’ll eventually come back in style (or, hopefully, not). What could be considered the automotive equivalent, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. James Morris covers the rapidly growing world of electric vehicles. Electrifying classic cars always provokes controversy. However ...
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 ...
You probably know every 'Back to the Future' pun in the book about the famous movies, whether you are a fan or not, so we'd better delve straight into the main topic: a DeLorean DMC-12 that is ...
A 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 with TMU mileage, restoration work, and several tasteful mods is now up for auction. A 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 with 28,400 miles is listed on Cars & Bids. Features include modified ...
DeLorean’s DMC-12 is one of those cars that feels bigger than the company that built it. Even if you're never seen one on the road (which is likely), you might know it as the legendary time machine in ...
Penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign, the original DMC debuted in February 1981. (Carson and John DeLorean can be seen at the car’s unveiling in the above picture.) The angular four-wheeler was ...
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