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The car was designed by [[John Z. DeLorean]], the former head of [[General Motors]], and built by the DeLorean Motor Company. The cars were manufactured at a factory in [[Northern Ireland]] for only 2 years, 1981 and 1982, before financial difficulties forced the factory to close. Only a total of about 9,200 automobiles were produced. Although a failure in its time, today the DeLorean is a collector's item.<ref>http://www.home.no/delorean/dmcinc.htm</ref><ref>http://www.who2.com/johndelorean.html</ref> | The car was designed by [[John Z. DeLorean]], the former head of [[General Motors]], and built by the DeLorean Motor Company. The cars were manufactured at a factory in [[Northern Ireland]] for only 2 years, 1981 and 1982, before financial difficulties forced the factory to close. Only a total of about 9,200 automobiles were produced. Although a failure in its time, today the DeLorean is a collector's item.<ref>http://www.home.no/delorean/dmcinc.htm</ref><ref>http://www.who2.com/johndelorean.html</ref> | ||
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The DeLorean was a car with a distinctive style, and included a stainless steel body and gull-wing doors. It was used as the "time machine" car in the 1985 movie Back to the Future.[1][2]
The car was designed by John Z. DeLorean, the former head of General Motors, and built by the DeLorean Motor Company. The cars were manufactured at a factory in Northern Ireland for only 2 years, 1981 and 1982, before financial difficulties forced the factory to close. Only a total of about 9,200 automobiles were produced. Although a failure in its time, today the DeLorean is a collector's item.[3][4]
See also
- [[War on American Cars]