@@CENTERLANE the video peaked my interest and I'm looking more into your channel. I'm very fascinated by the entire DeLorean story. Wow you have awesome contents
This was my dads car! I remember being a kid being dropped off at school and all the looks we got. Very impressed with how this turned out and brought a tear to my eyes! Thank you 🥰
Awesome! The Delorean is still one of my dream cars I hope to have one day and this is an incredible example of one. Simply stunning! Thanks for sharing.
So cool. Ethan, I can't wait to meet you. The way I hear it, you're probably not coming out here. So, the next time I'm in Arizona! I'd love to bring my car, the second coolest car, back to the US. LandCruiser 70
Not great cars, but great looking cars. Still today, I think they look very cool!! Too bad the company didn't last longer because they could have evolved into great cars. Thanks for watching.
@@CENTERLANE that is very important point if they would have been around a few more years, I had one, it was very cool (lots of dates) but when it needed a tune up WOW was that expensive!!!!!! But it started to fall apart on me and needed more than what I had, but it was the coolest car I ever had!!!
Expensive to fix?? I can get parts for mine from the other side of the world cheaper than local Toyota parts. My DMC is the cheapest car to maintain that I own
@@user-zt3zq8uf1z That’s actually quite interesting. I can imagine in the 80s parts were expensive. We are very lucky now because between a number of vendors (one with free international shipping) there is about 3000 or more cars worth of parts. With a few exceptions most parts are equivalent to Toyota prices. Most Issues that occur are due to not running the car and the fuel system getting contaminated. If you understand Kjet and run it regularly (as well as the modern upgrades that are available) it’s one of the easiest classics to own in my opinion
What a gorgeous example
Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it.
@@CENTERLANE the video peaked my interest and I'm looking more into your channel. I'm very fascinated by the entire DeLorean story. Wow you have awesome contents
This was my dads car! I remember being a kid being dropped off at school and all the looks we got. Very impressed with how this turned out and brought a tear to my eyes! Thank you 🥰
That’s so cool. Thanks for sharing and adding to the story. Glad you liked it. Please subscribe if you haven’t already.
Awesome! The Delorean is still one of my dream cars I hope to have one day and this is an incredible example of one. Simply stunning! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!!
So cool. Ethan, I can't wait to meet you. The way I hear it, you're probably not coming out here. So, the next time I'm in Arizona! I'd love to bring my car, the second coolest car, back to the US. LandCruiser 70
Another awesome video! Denis, thank you for sharing with us!
Thanks for your help shooting this one David. The end result is great and Dennis and Ethan did a great job telling their stories.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching. I had a lot of fun shooting that video and having a ride in a DeLorean for the first time. DeLorans always get lots of attention.
The host keeps touching the body. Finger prints man!!
They were really cool cars back then BUT they were not very reliable cars and very expensive to fix and not fast at all but cool!
Not great cars, but great looking cars. Still today, I think they look very cool!! Too bad the company didn't last longer because they could have evolved into great cars. Thanks for watching.
@@CENTERLANE that is very important point if they would have been around a few more years, I had one, it was very cool (lots of dates) but when it needed a tune up WOW was that expensive!!!!!! But it started to fall apart on me and needed more than what I had, but it was the coolest car I ever had!!!
Expensive to fix?? I can get parts for mine from the other side of the world cheaper than local Toyota parts. My DMC is the cheapest car to maintain that I own
@@jontyII wow, in the 80s when I had mine, it was hell, it was always costing me money, but I love that car, and yes I had a brick phone 😂😎👍cool car
@@user-zt3zq8uf1z That’s actually quite interesting. I can imagine in the 80s parts were expensive. We are very lucky now because between a number of vendors (one with free international shipping) there is about 3000 or more cars worth of parts. With a few exceptions most parts are equivalent to Toyota prices. Most
Issues that occur are due to not running the car and the fuel system getting contaminated. If you understand Kjet and run it regularly (as well as the modern upgrades that are available) it’s one of the easiest classics to own in my opinion