Back To The…Bus

Filed under: Design, Wearables

What if the time traveling DeLorean broke down just as Marty McFly was about to reach 88 MPH? According to this $19 t-shirt design, he’d have to take the time traveling bus. Or he could settle for a hike through time on that hoverboard of his, though he wouldn’t get far.

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Marty McFly’s Hoverboard On Ebay

Just when you thought that the presence of Back To The Future movie apparel couldn’t be any more abundant, in comes perhaps the coolest piece of gear in the entire film (next to the Delorean). Marty McFly’s very own hover board from the second and third installments of the trilogy has made an appearance on eBay. For a starting bid of just $30,000, you can be sure it’ll go for much more with all the fanboys bidding.

As it’s only a wooden movie prop, the board won’t actually hover, of course. After buying it for thirty grand, you’ll probably feel like an idiot.

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Teenager Turns a DeLorean Into A Perpetual Air Motored Car: Doc Brown Is So Proud

Filed under: Eco-tech, Transportation

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Just to prove that you don’t need environmental scientists to create green products for you, check out what this 15-year-old boy from Samarkand, Uzbekistan did to this DeLorean. We already know DeLorean’s are capable of so much, including time travel and stirring up buzz on the interweb.

This DeLorean in particular is powered by a conventional internal combustion engine with the help of air pressure, which could theoretically run on air alone for an infinite amount of time. German engineers have moved in on the teenager’s initial design to try and improve on its usage. Pretty damn snazzy. I know what I’m asking for next Christmas. — Andrew Dobrow

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Flux Capacitor Replica Is Back To The Future…Again!

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets

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How could you forget that antics of Doc Brown as he excitedly explains the Flux Capacitor to Marty McFly. If you don’t know what we are talking about, go watch Back To The Future right now! We’re not kidding.

This Flux Capacitor Replica is reproduced with full light effects and adjustable power settings, fully capable of being integrated into your very own time machine. Great if you don’t have the cash for your own DeLorean. Even better, you don’t need 1.21 jiggowatts of lightning power to launch the capacitor into lit mayhem. Get your own for $220. — Andrew Dobrow

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Retro Rewind: The 1981 De Lorean DMC-12

Filed under: Transportation

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This week’s retro rewind delves through various levels of pop-culture through the 80’s. No doubt the De Lorean was best known for its role as the time machine from the Back To The Future movies. Did Michael J. Fox or Christopher Lloyd ever think that the Delorean would become a cultural trademark after the movie was made? Who the hell knows.

Of course, it’s most famous feature is its vertically opening gull-wing doors, which would eventually become even more well known through the luxury car company, Lamborghini. The funny thing about this particular car is that when its doors were closed, it looked like a stripped down station wagon. From the front it just looked awful. Which is why most pictures of the De Lorean display the doors at full mast.

Despite the cars supposed popularity, the company went bankrupt in 1982 and only 9,200 original De Loreans were ever produced. Much lesser known are the 24k gold-plated De Loreans (picture after the jump), which were produced as a limitied edition, only 100 made, to be sold to American Express gold customers. Let’s all take a moment of silence to remember the De Lorean.

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