In the history of awesomest cars ever, a few will always stand out -- the Batmobile, Speed Racer, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. These are the cars dreams are made of. And right alongside them is Doc Brown's 1981 DeLorean time machine from the "Back to the Future" franchise.For the low Buy It Now price of $89,000, you can now get your very own replica DeLorean on eBay.
According to the seller it's the most screen-accurate version ever to appear on the site. It took two years to construct, plus six years' worth of research.
Built by Gary Weaver, an expert in DeLorean time machines (who knew?), the car is pretty much perfect to every detail, featuring everything the car had in the movies including working digital readouts, lights, switches, sound effects and a flux capacitor.
The icing on the cake? The car even has custom "OUTATIME" plates.
As of December 29, 2009, there's only one bid. If you really want to try to get back to the 50's and have an inappropriate moment with your mom, check it out and place a bid.
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Friday 01 January
By mark
How cool would this be sitting in the driveway.
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Friday 08 January
By rkeith306
Does it come with a flux capacitor??
Friday 01 January
By craig
The sad part of this replica is that there was 3 different versions.
One for each movie! Check it out and you will see. Sorry nice try but no cigar for this hybrid.
Friday 01 January
By steve parish
got to be one of the dumbass looking cars ever made, or sorry forgot about madd maxx
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Friday 01 January
By jack b :-)
best use of a delorean i can think of...
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Saturday 02 January
By Jack
Then you've obviously never seen a DeLorean close up in the flesh...I own one and they're amazing cars.
Friday 01 January
By Russ
Speed Racer is the name of the driver, not the car. The car is the Mach 5.
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Friday 01 January
By MUTTIGANS
The DeLorean was a car built in the true Madoff tradition. The British taxpayer was scammed by this former GMC guy for millions of pounds to build a ratbox.
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Friday 01 January
By amfiguy
That's right...I'm sure most of us have wanted to have an inappropriate moment with our Mothers.
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Friday 01 January
By rocket
PRetty Cool...
I would MUCH Rather Have a BUMBLEBEE from the TRANSFORMERS FALLEN Movie...
ANyone have one of those sitting around>?
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Friday 01 January
By The Great Cornholio
Yeah! It's sstupid. huh huh huh huh huh. And they said Chitty Chitty, HUH HUH HUH HUH. Where's Eminem when you need him.
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Saturday 02 January
By Jason V
...which begs the question: Who needs Eminem?
Friday 01 January
By RAYMOND CARANO
THAT PIECE OF JUNK IS WORTH MAYBE 8900.00 IF THAT MUCH .
I HAVE SEEN THEM AT THE CAR AUCTION IN PALM SPRINGS CA MANT TIMES ..................THEY REALLY EVER BRING IN A BID OVER 5OOO.OO
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Saturday 02 January
By Jack
Don't know what auctions you've been going to but they must have been junkyard auctions because every DeLorean I've ever encountered (including mine) has been appraised upwards of up to $50-60k. Look at the mid and high range values on NADA's site. I can assure you it's not 8900. I'm getting some restoration work done on the interior of mine and will be getting a new appraisal back and expect it to be in the mid-to-high 30s, if not higher.
Friday 01 January
By don pandanell
Story is wrong. Price of car was not "buy it now" for $89,000. The car sold for $89,000. Makes you wonder if the writer even looked at the car on ebay.
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Saturday 02 January
By Ian Fortey
Yes, and if you look on ebay, the winning buyer bought it with the buy it now price of $89,000.