



We at Exotic Car Trader are thrilled to offer you a chance to go back to the future. If it made little sense to you, it means that the vehicle on this listing is a replica of the time machine that appears in the famous film "Back to the Future." Because of how well-received the film was, two more parts of the movie featuring the same unaltered car were produced. The car that was used to build this time machine is a retrofitted 1982 DeLorean DMC-12. Fans of the film began making replicas of the same machine, and here is one such example. With just 11,000 miles on the clock, this 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 time machine is currently located in Montana.

This DeLorean gives you bragging rights and makes an entrance at whatever auto show you choose to roll into with it. The back of its stainless steel body and front bumper is wrapped in illuminated blue lighting, just like in the movie. Since the car has Gullwing doors, getting in and out of it is already a spectacle. The frame of the car is powder coated, and auxiliary lights & wires can be spotted along the undercarriage and tailfins. Its thoughtful owner has also given it new tires. The interior of this 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine is brimmed with operational electronic components and custom replica components that make you feel like a fighter jet pilot. The electronics kit can be found in the center console and the dash features adjustable time circuit boxes with different time options for "Past, Present & Future". There's a cluster of colorful overhead switches along the center console and the "flux capacitor" can be found in between the grey leather seats.

The 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 is a rear-engined, rear-wheel-drive car, and you can find a 2.85L V6 engine under the knotty components at the back of this car. This engine produces 130 horsepower and 152 ft-lb of torque and sends it to the wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission.

1982 DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine
Back to the Future Time Machine Replica
2.85L V6
5-Speed Manual
RWD
Brushed Stainless Steel Body Panels
Fiberglass Underbody
Grey Interior
Gullwing Doors
Custom Replica Components From "Back To The Future" Movies
Auxiliary Lights & Wires Along Undercarriage And Tailfins
Illuminated Blue Lighting Around The Vehicle
Operational Interior Electrical Components
Adjustable Time Circuit Boxes With Different Time Options For "Past, Present & Future"
Electronics Kit In Center Console
Powdercoated Frame
Current Owner Reports New Tires



We at Exotic Car Trader are thrilled to offer you a chance to go back to the future. If it made little sense to you, it means that the vehicle on this listing is a replica of the time machine that appears in the famous film "Back to the Future." Because of how well-received the film was, two more parts of the movie featuring the same unaltered car were produced. The car that was used to build this time machine is a retrofitted 1982 DeLorean DMC-12. Fans of the film began making replicas of the same machine, and here is one such example. With just 11,000 miles on the clock, this 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 time machine is currently located in Montana.



One of the most definitive cars of the Eighties, the brainchild of John Zachary DeLorean is immortalized forever by its prominent place as the time machine in the Back To The Future film franchise. It's estimated that just 8,975 cars were produced in total, making this highly desirable car quite rare too. That's why we're proud to present this 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 for sale, with just 13,214 miles on the odometer and a host of replacements and enhancements. Will you be its next owner? We know we don't have to ask twice, but let us tell you more about this amazing, numbers-matching car.



If you’ve watched, or even heard of the franchise ‘Back To The Future’, the DeLorean time machine was undoubtedly the star. This futuristic car was the brainchild of automotive legend John Zachary DeLorean and the sports car that he created for the world. Ironically, the fact that the cars did not sell well when brand new, and the entire DeLorean venture was clouded in controversy would result in a car that is a cult icon today, highly desirable and attaining collector status. What better way to join the bandwagon than buy this 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 Turbo from Louisiana that’s got just 21,100 miles on it and comes with a clean history? Take a chance on it, and own a piece of American automotive history that was created by the same man who created greats such as the Pontiac GTO.





Chevy’s answer to Ford’s pony car challenge, the Camaro came in 1967 and brought a sister along for the ride, in the shape of the Pontiac Firebird. This was a smart move by General Motors as it allowed them to sell two suitably varied models in the same segment but with much of the same underpinnings, engines and other components. The Firebird was axed in 2002 but the Camaro continued to be made until 2024. That makes it the second longest-running pony car in history. Today, we’ve got a nice first-generation 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS for sale in St. Cloud, Florida. This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 is a show-stopping example of American muscle restored to concours-level detail. Verified by its X66 code and built at the Norwood, Ohio plant, this real-deal Super Sport coupe combines factory originality with subtle performance enhancements that elevate both its drivability and collectability. With its matching-numbers big-block, correct Turbo 400 transmission, and period-authentic Holley 4346 carburetor, this Camaro is the perfect blend of raw 1960s muscle and expert craftsmanship.



Chevy’s second-generation Corvette was made from 1963 to 1967, but across that relatively short lifcycle, over 117,000 examples found homes. This highlights how popular the Corvette was back then, much like it is now. The second generation or C2 brought about many features that we know from later ‘Vettes, such as pop-up headlamps, the boat-tailed styling, and the exclusive use of V8s for the Corvette – the C1 did offer a six cylinder early in its lifecycle but that wasn’t deemed worthy for a top-tier sports car. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe for sale from Shohola, Pennsylvania, and let us tell you it’s a catch. With a growling 327 under the hood, this is classic American car nirvana at its finest. Plus, given the great condition of the car, it’s a sure-fire appreciating asset if you continue to look after it. If you’re interested in getting your hands on this beauty, we’re waiting for your call or DM.



Chevy’s third-generation Corvette of 1968 to 1982 was the best-seller in the entire range, in terms of generational numbers. Thanks to its super-long production run, over 542,000 were made, despite it carrying on through the dreaded Malaise Era. During these dark times for automotive enthusiasts, Chevy worked hard to maintain the Corvette as one of the fastest American cars around – of course that was a subjective term, but impressive, nonetheless. Hence, a C3 Corvette is a robust way to enter the world of classic American cars. Want to know more? We’ve got a 1977 Chevrolet Corvette for sale from Littleton, Colorado right here. It packs a 350ci L48 under the hood, paired with an automatic transmission to make it more convenient for those who never bothered to learn stick shift.

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