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    BTTF delorean in Belgium

    The first one in Belgium, and there are only 4 or so in Europe.
    Steve has spent the whole winter into building this car, with attention to every detail.
    SAM_1836.jpg

    I have some great professional and detailed pictures, but somehow it does not want to upload them here.
    Maybe later.

    Jan


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    Nice, even with a plutonium chamber which is the hardest one to make!!!!
    Looking forward to those images!

    PS Make those in Europe 9! I have built props that are going into 5 European BTTF vehicles
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    Quote Originally Posted by john 05141 View Post
    The first one in Belgium, and there are only 4 or so in Europe.
    Steve has spent the whole winter into building this car, with attention to every detail.

    [snip]

    Jan
    Would you be able to provide the VIN for this car in Belgium? And for that matter, how about the other European BTTF cars?

    Thanks,
    Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by citizen View Post
    Would you be able to provide the VIN for this car in Belgium? And for that matter, how about the other European BTTF cars?

    Thanks,
    Thomas

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    The Belgium Time Machine is VIN#05424 and came from Northern Ireland to Belgium in 2011 ....

    This is his website : http://www.back-to-the-future.be/

    And his FB page (for those who are interested): https://www.facebook.com/pages/Delor...52830634859133

    And a few more pictures : http://www.autogespot.com/spots?lice...an&type=DMC-12

    By the way, the 'ETM' in the registrationplate stand for 'Extreme Time Machine' (according to the owner) :-)

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    As for the other European BTTF conversions, you have ( as far as I know of ) the following examples:

    - VIN#01076 - UK - was ( is? ) displayed at the Cars of the Stars Museum in Keswick ( UK ) ( some say this is one of the original 'Desert' DeLoreans from BTTF III, but I have my doubts about that ... )
    - VIN#02014 - France - conversion done by Marc Reynolds ( UK ), now owned by Claude Miss ( France )
    - VIN#02631 - UK - was ( is? ) displayed at Heritage Motor Center Warwickshire ( UK )
    - VIN#03185 - UK - 5th BTTF conversion by Bruce Coulombe ( USA ), now owned by Ollie Wilkes ( UK )
    - VIN#04787 - UK - Brian O'Neills car ( did the conversion himself ... )
    - VIN#05740 - UK - conversion done by Mike Bosworth ( UK ), now owned by Tom Reddaway ( UK )
    - VIN#10248 - Italy - displayed at Canevaworld Italy ( and in a very bad shape, it was even painted grey ...)
    - VIN#10406 - UK - conversion done by Jay Ryan and Sean Bishop ( USA ) and used as a promotional car by Universal Studios Hollywood, now owned by Steve Wickenden ( UK )
    - VIN#16858 - Spain - conversion done by Scott Dorlaque ( USA ), now owned by MT Performance ( Spain )

    Any others in Europe that I forgot or don't know about?

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    Mr Pedantic says: 05424 came from Ireland, but not N Ireland.

    I'm not sure where 01076 is tbh.

    a few others to add to the list:

    02030 is an owner conversion in Ireland
    03369 is in Old Timers garage in Poland
    04278 is in Northern Ireland
    10680 is at the Cornish Goldsmiths Museum in England.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    Mr Pedantic says: 05424 came from Ireland, but not N Ireland.
    Sorry, my mistake then. It's the old car of Jim McCormack ....

    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    I'm not sure where 01076 is tbh --> I have a few pictures of it, but don't know it's current location

    a few others to add to the list:

    02030 is an owner conversion in Ireland --> is this conversion finished? The owner just bought it a few months ago ....
    03369 is in Old Timers garage in Poland --> I forgot about this one ... but it isn't a very accurate replica, isn't it?
    04278 is in Northern Ireland --> is that Keith McCracken's one?
    10680 is at the Cornish Goldsmiths Museum in England.--> I forgot about this one ; a conversion by Gary Weaver, by the way ...
    Last edited by Andy; 06-12-2014 at 02:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    Sorry, my mistake then. It's the old car of Jim McCormack ....
    02030 - somewhat finished.
    03369 - I think they are all inaccurate to varying extents
    04278 - yes and he may have a second replica also.
    10680 - yes
    Dermot
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    Just wanted to add that 10680 was the first BTTF-D I ever did. It's a basketcase by today's build standards.

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