
Originally Posted by
foreman
That documentary is very fictitious. Very little of what is done or shown is true to life, especially after the first episode. During the scene where they're supposed to be looking at the documentation of all the cars Universal bought, you can see the VINs listed and they're all completely fake. I don't remember off the top of my head, but its something like 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, and so on. Sequential VINs that aren't even close to any of the actual move car ones.
It's honestly disappointing that they emphasized the Oxnard Car so much, since its VIN (along with most of its history) is already known. This would've been an actual good opportunity for them to dig up information on the C Car, Offroader #2, and Fiberglass car, but no. Even more ironically the Oxnard car they show in the documentary is not the real Oxnard car, even after making a big deal about the one in the park being a replica and having to hunt down the "real" one in storage.
Additionally, I won't go into too much detail but Botkin is also not the best person to ask. He's lied about what parts on the time machines were in the past and has done some shady business practices, so I highly doubt he'd know it. And even if he did, he probably would not share it.
I'm also fairly certain the "C Car" they show in the documentary is not the actual C Car (especially since they don't call it by name). Back in the 90s Universal had cut up another DeLorean, notably with a black interior, to use in their World of Cinemagic liveshow at their park, and I'm fairly certain thats the car that the Sheas are shown to have. Its not shown for very long, but it doesn't look as detailed as the C, and is also missing the front fenders, wheels, hood, etc., which the C Car still had attached to its front half.