FRAMING JOHN DELOREAN - ON VOD
www.framingjohndeloreanfilm.com
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
Stainless
Today I went to Les Schwab to talk to them about an alignment and the guy looks out the window to see the car and says, "It's a GMC chassis, right?" I said, "No, it's DMC, as in DeLorean."
I had a similar one yesterday, only replace Lee Schwab with Kauffman and GMC with Ford.
I told him it was more like a Lotus set up, with which he followed with "but it has a Ford engine, right?"
Dermot
VIN 2743, B/A, Frame 2227, engine 2320
I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans
http://www.will-to-live.org
No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"
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Aussie Member
This isn't stupid, just very innocent and insanely cute...
Yesterday my three year old daughter, while choosing a Blu-ray to watch, spotted Back To The Future. She was very excited and insisted on watching it - "Daddy's car!!!".
When the DeLorean went into flight mode she leapt up bursting with intense excitement screaming "Daddy Daddy Daddy you fly your car??????".
No........ Not for two more years hunny
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Senior Member
Flying Delorean
Well, if I could get roughly $100 grand, we'd have our prototype started- my 16 year old and I (both garage engineers....), designed and engineered a solution to a true flying car using a Delorean as the base- not something with wings, not something like the Moller Skycar (ugly and not practical). We had our plans checked by an aerospace engineer as well as another aeronautic engineer and our designs and theories are pretty rock solid.
Just not that easy coming up with that much funding.
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Originally Posted by
Timebender
Well, if I could get roughly $100 grand, we'd have our prototype started- my 16 year old and I (both garage engineers....), designed and engineered a solution to a true flying car using a Delorean as the base- not something with wings, not something like the Moller Skycar (ugly and not practical). We had our plans checked by an aerospace engineer as well as another aeronautic engineer and our designs and theories are pretty rock solid.
Just not that easy coming up with that much funding.
Curious: why $100,000? And, if you're willing to divulge the details, what kind of design are you looking at?
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Wait two more years and you can get the conversion done for just $39,999.95
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Senior Member
we should start a hover conversion collection!
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Originally Posted by
chenderson2k
Wait two more years and you can get the conversion done for just $39,999.95
Perhaps I should hold off a couple years then, so I can have the first D with a hover conversion
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
Timebender
Well, if I could get roughly $100 grand, we'd have our prototype started- my 16 year old and I (both garage engineers....), designed and engineered a solution to a true flying car using a Delorean as the base- not something with wings, not something like the Moller Skycar (ugly and not practical). We had our plans checked by an aerospace engineer as well as another aeronautic engineer and our designs and theories are pretty rock solid.
Just not that easy coming up with that much funding.
How is this post in the stupid comment of the day?
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Cock Monger
Originally Posted by
Jimmyvonviggle
How is this post in the stupid comment of the day?
He was referencing a previous post, that wasn't so much "stupid" as it was "cute", because a guys little girl was asking if his car could fly too.
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Originally Posted by
Jimmyvonviggle
How is this post in the stupid comment of the day?
See Post #592
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