To: Red Badger
He would be better off using the money he makes to invest in a new DeLorean with updated styling, engine, and electronics.
2 posted on
01/27/2016 12:25:11 PM PST by
Blood of Tyrants
(Liberals are the Taliban of America, trying to tear down any symbol that they don't like.)
To: Blood of Tyrants
He would be better off using the money he makes to invest in a new DeLorean with updated styling, engine, and electronics.Or a replica of the iconic BMW 2002 only this time with strut mounts that don't rust out.
3 posted on
01/27/2016 12:27:13 PM PST by
1Old Pro
To: Blood of Tyrants
He’s keeping the exterior design, but adding a Mr. Fusion...................
4 posted on
01/27/2016 12:27:23 PM PST by
Red Badger
(READ MY LIPS: NO MORE BUSHES!...............)
To: Blood of Tyrants
From one source:
You can buy a refurbished model for $45,000 to $55,000. Wynne hoped to sell the new ones for less than $100,000. The price will depend what modern engine he chooses.
"There's no reason to change the appearance of the car. As we go into the program, we'll decide what areas need to be freshened up," Wynne said.
Wynne hoped to have the first car completed in early 2017.
8 posted on
01/27/2016 12:30:22 PM PST by
Red Badger
(READ MY LIPS: NO MORE BUSHES!...............)
To: Blood of Tyrants
Zackly. Mechanically horrible car.
To: Blood of Tyrants
He would be better off using the money he makes to invest in a new DeLorean with updated styling, engine, and electronics.I agree.
So long as the critical components are "old technology," and thus EMP-proof.
Ironic, for a car from the past!
44 posted on
01/27/2016 1:08:11 PM PST by
publius911
(IMPEACH HIM NOW! evil ignorant stupid or crazy-doesn't matter!)
To: Blood of Tyrants
It is like back to the future again.
77 posted on
01/28/2016 7:47:14 AM PST by
brivette
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