As a DeLorean itself,yes,but if as a DeLorean time-machine,probably never.....until the future.
The car is a DeLorean, invented by John DeLorean in the 1980's. It was made of stainless steel and so production costs were very high and therefore it just did not last very long. Those upswinging doors are so cool though.
In the popular 1985 film Back to the Future, the DeLorean needed to go 88 mph (and 1.21 gigawatts) to travel back in time. Doc stole plutonium to power the time machine's flux capacitor and sent Marty back to 1955.
Fans of the Back to the Future trilogy will be pleased to learn that Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown's modified 1981 DeLorean DMC-12, better known as a time machine, is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood in California after a painstaking museum-quality restoration over the past year. While Universal used a handful of cars during filming from 1985 to 1990, this particular vehicle is referred to as the "Hero A" car, as it was the only Delorean featured in all three films.
Those are the fire trails that are commonly left by the delorean after it passes through time. The twin loops, or "backwards 99", were caused because the delorean did a back flip after being struck by lightening, and before passing through time.
Yes, the DeLorean that Doc Brown took to 1885 and then hid in the mine (wher it remains the entire 1885 portion of the movie) and the DeLorean that Marty took to 1885. Marty retrieves the 70 year old DeLorean from the mine in 1955 and takes it back to 1885. It is the same car existing two times in one time period.
A DeLorean.
Star Cars - 2012 DeLorean Time Machine 1-6 was released on: USA: 30 August 2012
Emmet Brown in the movie Back to the Future!
Auction Kings - 2010 Delorean Time Machine Speakeasy Piano 2-1 was released on: USA: 9 August 2011
yes but it is a mod for PC version
John Delorean of the Delorean Motor Company or DMC invented the Delorean. If you look at the front of a Delorean it says DMC on the grille but many people get this confused with GMC. IT's DMC.
Yes.
The car is a DeLorean, invented by John DeLorean in the 1980's. It was made of stainless steel and so production costs were very high and therefore it just did not last very long. Those upswinging doors are so cool though.
In the popular 1985 film Back to the Future, the DeLorean needed to go 88 mph (and 1.21 gigawatts) to travel back in time. Doc stole plutonium to power the time machine's flux capacitor and sent Marty back to 1955.
Fans of the Back to the Future trilogy will be pleased to learn that Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown's modified 1981 DeLorean DMC-12, better known as a time machine, is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood in California after a painstaking museum-quality restoration over the past year. While Universal used a handful of cars during filming from 1985 to 1990, this particular vehicle is referred to as the "Hero A" car, as it was the only Delorean featured in all three films.
never
no one.there's no such thing as a time machine.