Pigeon Forge 2004

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- BTTF Cars Lined UP [0.4 MB]

"The car show had a BTTF theme to it, which is why so many Time Machine conversions showed up. There were four running Time Machines, and one Prop Time Machine at the show. Press on the image below to see some of the different Time Machines. Download the video clip to see all the cars lined up."
Autocar (Jan. 1983)

Even skeptics about the car’s 25,000 dollar price and 25,000 a year projected production, grant that the quality of DeLorean’s dealers give the car best possible chance of success.
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"It was fun to see how all the owners used different parts to build their time machines. Press on the images below to see some more shots of these impressive cars."

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- Rich's BTTF Prop Car [0.6 MB]

"Rich's BTTF Prop car looks great after its intensive restoration. This prop car was made out of the same molds used in the Back To The Future Trilogy to film the flying sequences. Press here to see two of Rich's other project cars he had at the show. Download the video clip to see the BTTF Prop car lit up in night mode."
Automotive Design & Development (Feb. 1979)

Grumman Corp. claims car parts built with composites are just as durable as aircraft parts. If the DeLorean rolls over, its thin composite roof can withstand 3,300 pounds of pressure.
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"This was a very fun section of the car show in my opinion, the custom Sunstar section. Take a look at the little D Rex custom Sunstar, very cool. Press on the images below to see the car that won this very tough competition."
Car (April 1981)

Perhaps if john Z DeLorean ever decides on a bonnet mascot for his DMC sports coupe he will remember the Night Of The Porcelain Beagle, and order miniature canine replicas for its stainless steel nose.
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"This was one of my favorite custom Sunstar models. This owner transformed his Sunstar into a Euro-spec car, making it a RHD car, adding side blinker lights, and custom making the rear tail lights, etc. Very sharp job. Press on the images below to see the steering wheel on the right side and a shot of another car."