If you have a DeLorean DMC-12 and $45,000, you can get your very own “Back To The Future” time machine model.
Danny Botkin, left, and Cameron Wynne of the DeLorean Motor Co. in Huntington Beach, Calif., are outfitting people's DeLoreans to look like they're from "Back To The Future."
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"I've grown up around DeLoreans my entire life. I was dropped off to kindergarten in the actual 'Back to the Future' car. A DeLorean was my first car at age 16. 'Back to the Future' has been a huge part of the business. The car is so well known from a 90-year-old person to a 4-year-old because of that movie. That shows how timeless the car and the brand is."
About 9,000 DeLorean DMC-12s were made between 1981 and 1982.
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There are believed to be about 6,500 remaining. The company is currently working on a working on an all-electric version of the vehicle.
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