Is the flux capacitor made famous in 'Back to the Future' an answer to more efficient hydrogen storage on Class 8 trucks?
WHILE millions of film fans dream of owning Bond’s Aston Martin or Bruce Wayne’s Batmobile, Ollie Wilkey has turned his movie car fantasy into a reality. The self-employed inventory clerk, from ...
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As an isolated late-night space with plenty of pavement, the mall parking lot offered Doc and Marty plenty of space to test ...
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So there you have it, folks – a whirlwind tour through Arizona’s most time-bending bars. Because getting there is half the ...
Even though the silver DeLorean is the only car not like the movies – sorry, no flux capacitor here – it took him two years to complete. "It sat in a barn for about 20 years before I got it ...
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The DeLorean DMC-12 is among the most iconic automobiles in cinematic history, despite the fact that the real-life car didn't ...
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It contains more than 1,800 Lego pieces to construct the film’s iconic time-traveling DeLorean, complete with a light-up flux ...