Very cool.
I have a lot of respect for the people in the local DeLorean community here.
My wife is heavily involved in my kids school and earlier this year we had an 80s night. I built a bunch of props for it like a Bill and Teds phone booth time machine and even brought a few of our 80s arcade games down for the kids to play.
Anyhow, my wife reached out to the local DeLorean club to see if we could pay to have someone show up with a car for photo ops with the kids.
One of the guys from the local club showed up with his car (including flux capacitor and sports almanac).
He did this for free on a Friday nigh.
It was a huge hit with the kids and we were all really appreciative.
I offer to pay for him to show up, but it was more about sharing the BTTF experience with the kids and seeing them get all excited about the car.
Make no mistake, BTTF is ingrained in society at this point and is bridging generational gaps. Our kids are 9 and 11 and love the movies. I can’t think of a single friend who has kids that haven’t seen the movies.
Make no mistake these movies will be engrained in pop culture indefinitely, hence so will the car.
Photo is my son at 80s night
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