3588 pts · September 27, 2015
Picture #6 was taken in front of Ceasars, facing south. The Mirage is still further north (behind the cameraman)
That happened *once* during testing. The ammo was changed, and it isn’t an issue (or, wouldn’t be, if it emptied the gun in one burst).
That’s a myth.
I had to sell the XJ :( Now they’re for sale.
It is legal for rec use; probably just an unupdated ad (mag is from Jan). Still 100% banned by the military though, so the discount is funny
It’s in Griffith Observatory Park on Vermont Canyon Rd; Immediately in front of the Greek Theater. Camera facing east, Delorean facing south
I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting him. If I ever do though, of course I’ll ask for an autograph.
Yeah, no gremlins; just the usual aggressive maintenance and attention required. I have AAA just in case, but have never been let down.
Fastest I’ve gone is 121mph. GPS confirmed. Stopped because I ran out of road, not power.
His family was wealthy before he invented it. He said he spent “the last 30 years and entire family fortune” making the time machine happen
There’s still time!
You don’t have to be rich to live the dream; just patient and passionate. A Delorean costs less than most boring modern cars.
I’ve been an owner for a little over 8 years so far
I mean, if you’re thinking four dimensionally....
Whew, at least now I don’t feel like I missed out on anything, lol
We also stopped by the Dunder-Mifflin office (from The Office) just a few minutes away from Martys house
It is *very* capable of spirited driving, even when stock. (Mine is a manual, then auto has a bad rep even among owners, though)
I feel like the Delorean reputation is a lot worse than reality. I have never felt “too slow” or a lack of power driving it.
It is right before the entrance to Griffith Observatory. The starting line to return to 1985 from 1955 is just down the road too.
Lol, I just realized I was wearing the same shirt both when I met Kevin Pike and Christopher Lloyd. I prob own like 15 Delorean/BTTF shirts.
We live in Las Vegas now. Most AZ Deloreans are in the Phoenix area. Only a handful of others in Tucson and Casa Grande.
The town square is in Universal Studios. We did go there too, but I forgot to include pics of that in this album.
They are pretty spread out throughout the L.A. region; as far north as Ventura (train tracks) to as far east as Chino (Lyon Estates, 1955)
Thank you! The sites were all toured on two separate days one week apart, when both my gf and I had off of work.
Flawlessly. I've owned it for just over 8 years and every single time I sit in it I get an uncontrollable smile.
No way, really?!?! We didn't go in the mall, just the parking lot. I drove the route Marty was pursued by the Libyans too.
I did walk around the tracks though, and parked where Marty parked his Toyota pickup.
What I meant was, I was not going to drive down the tracks, off the road surface.
Both fixed and back on the road without delay. I aggressively maintain my Delorean.
I've owned it for just over 8 years, driven t cross-country twice, and only had two issues - a broken alternator belt, and a split fuel line
Picture #6 was taken in front of Ceasars, facing south. The Mirage is still further north (behind the cameraman)
That happened *once* during testing. The ammo was changed, and it isn’t an issue (or, wouldn’t be, if it emptied the gun in one burst).
That’s a myth.
I had to sell the XJ :( Now they’re for sale.
It is legal for rec use; probably just an unupdated ad (mag is from Jan). Still 100% banned by the military though, so the discount is funny
It’s in Griffith Observatory Park on Vermont Canyon Rd; Immediately in front of the Greek Theater. Camera facing east, Delorean facing south
I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting him. If I ever do though, of course I’ll ask for an autograph.
Yeah, no gremlins; just the usual aggressive maintenance and attention required. I have AAA just in case, but have never been let down.
Fastest I’ve gone is 121mph. GPS confirmed. Stopped because I ran out of road, not power.
His family was wealthy before he invented it. He said he spent “the last 30 years and entire family fortune” making the time machine happen
There’s still time!
You don’t have to be rich to live the dream; just patient and passionate. A Delorean costs less than most boring modern cars.
I’ve been an owner for a little over 8 years so far
I mean, if you’re thinking four dimensionally....
Whew, at least now I don’t feel like I missed out on anything, lol
We also stopped by the Dunder-Mifflin office (from The Office) just a few minutes away from Martys house
It is *very* capable of spirited driving, even when stock. (Mine is a manual, then auto has a bad rep even among owners, though)
I feel like the Delorean reputation is a lot worse than reality. I have never felt “too slow” or a lack of power driving it.
It is right before the entrance to Griffith Observatory. The starting line to return to 1985 from 1955 is just down the road too.
Lol, I just realized I was wearing the same shirt both when I met Kevin Pike and Christopher Lloyd. I prob own like 15 Delorean/BTTF shirts.
We live in Las Vegas now. Most AZ Deloreans are in the Phoenix area. Only a handful of others in Tucson and Casa Grande.
The town square is in Universal Studios. We did go there too, but I forgot to include pics of that in this album.
They are pretty spread out throughout the L.A. region; as far north as Ventura (train tracks) to as far east as Chino (Lyon Estates, 1955)
Thank you! The sites were all toured on two separate days one week apart, when both my gf and I had off of work.
Flawlessly. I've owned it for just over 8 years and every single time I sit in it I get an uncontrollable smile.
No way, really?!?! We didn't go in the mall, just the parking lot. I drove the route Marty was pursued by the Libyans too.
I did walk around the tracks though, and parked where Marty parked his Toyota pickup.
What I meant was, I was not going to drive down the tracks, off the road surface.
Both fixed and back on the road without delay. I aggressively maintain my Delorean.
I've owned it for just over 8 years, driven t cross-country twice, and only had two issues - a broken alternator belt, and a split fuel line