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User White out on this forum. There's a thread on the General Discussion area. I've been following on Youtube and Instagram for the updates.
I hate to resurrect an old thread, but I just watched the episode of Mighty Car Mods and just found this thread. Awesome build! I love the ingenuity of both you and Nick! Did you have to make a...
I caught the hint of the radiation suit, them saying the head was heavy, and mentioned Marty.
Cool! I'll have to check out the rerun this morning. What sort of accessory drive are you using on the LS? I asked on one of your YouTube videos but figured you would check here more often.
I bought my 64 Impala SS a few years ago now (back when this forum went down, which was a reason I went with an old American car instead of getting a DeLorean... online support was a factor at the...
Use the parking brake when on an incline, then start to slip the clutch like normal. When you feel the car start pulling against the brake, start gently lowering the parking brake. That's the best...
I use shapeways for model building. If you design the parts to use their fine ultra detail medium, which can be designed with very small walls if you need it, and then cast the parts using resin, the...
The Telltale game was more of a sequel to the movie trilogy cause it made references to Clara and Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen. I played it, it was pretty cool.
I bought GT5 for the DeLorean, and after...
When tinting the windshield, what about inspection/registration stickers? I would think that when it came time to peel off the old stickers that it would damage the tint, especially if the inspection...
Looks cool! I've seen stainless steel wrap before and wonder if it could be used to cover damage instead of painting the panels.
Cool!
http://www.digitalspy.com/celebrity/news/a399447/williams-delorean-stolen-during-la-album-party.html
Apparently someone must like the design other than just teenagers.
So I got motivated and looked up what "cable shift linkage" is called, and it's called... cable shift linkage. Found a link to a GT40 site that someone gives an explanation as to how it works.
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I'm not exactly sure how it works, but on my Acura and a new beetle we once had in the family, the shift linkage wasn't actual bars, but is what appears to be rubber insulted cables that were...
Because he decided to take it to west coast customs where they "changed" it... Link to it is here
http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?295-West-Coast-Customs-Will-I-Am-s-custom-DeLor-I-Am
Though...
Slightly different, but you get used to it. From what I remember, reverse is up and closest to you, first is down and close, second is up and away, and third is down and away.
I agree, a sticky with pics would be great.
It's a reference to the bad guy in the Harry Potter series. No one likes to say his name, Voldemort, so most just call him "he who can't be named" which was how someone referred to Bill in another...
Looks good! The powder coating looks pretty killer too!
Pretty neat. I liked the shortened shifter with the stainless shift knob.
It's him :)
I've seen warped front fascias, but how does the rear one sag like that?
Cool part drawing. What program do you use?
With peak torque at 7500 rpm, I would think it would be rather unimpressive in the normal rpm range (meaning 1000-4000) unless you wind it up and keep it there. In a bike, that's no problem, but in a...
I think if they were to make "new" ones with new VIN numbers, then they would be subject to passing all of the government regulations and tests that are done to all new cars. So it would have to pass...