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    Quote Originally Posted by nofear365 View Post
    Does anyone have a higher quality version of this than what is available on YouTube?
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    The one on youtube is the only one I know of (it's still there BTW). It's a good documentary save Jerry Williamson claiming the decision to use stainless steel was based on economics. Given the cost of stainless and JZD's insistence of using it from the beginning, I find that hard to believe even coming from a DMCH employee.

    That documentary holds a special place in my heart. When it originally aired in 2006 it really rekindled my desire to own a DeLorean. A few years later, I had one in my garage and it's still there today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    The one on youtube is the only one I know of (it's still there BTW). It's a good documentary save Jerry Williamson claiming the decision to use stainless steel was based on economics. Given the cost of stainless and JZD's insistence of using it from the beginning, I find that hard to believe even coming from a DMCH employee.

    That documentary holds a special place in my heart. When it originally aired in 2006 it really rekindled my desire to own a DeLorean. A few years later, I had one in my garage and it's still there today.
    I feel like when it first came out, someone shared a 720P version online. Of course I have lost that, and the YouTube version is only 240P. Better than nothing, but a quality upgrade would be nice!

    For others, here is the current version on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D2Ngq4F6wc
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