[DMCForum] Re: your first impression of DMC
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[DMCForum] Re: your first impression of DMC
- From: "Flavia" <frvianna@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:29:33 -0000
Very nice idea, Walt!
Here's my DeLorean story. I was a little kid when my parents and
their friends dropped all the kids off at the movies to see BTTF
while they went shopping. I had no idea what the movie was about, but
I always liked futuristic movies, so I was excited when I saw the
word "future" in the title. In fact I had just learned how to read :)
LIttle did I know that most of the movie was in the 50's! Anyways, I
saw Michael J. Fox and I was already happy because I was a big fan of
Alex Keaton, he is so cute!
Then Doc Brown showed Marty the time machine, I saw the gullwing
doors and I was amazed. I don't have to say that I just loved the
movie even though I didn't understand thoroughly. I still remember
when I left the movies, I ran to my dad and I told him: you should
have seen the car in the movie (he loves cars!)
In January 1987 I went on vacation with my family to California and
we went to the Universal Studios. My dad had a camcorder in his hands
(I still have the tape) and I of a sudden I said: Look, Back to the
Future, then my dad catches me with the camera running towards the
DeLorean on display and this huge movie poster. And I said: this is
the future car, the time machine, I tried to open the door, it was
locked of course. Then my parents called me and I walked backwards
still staring at the car. I watched that part of the video over and
over again.
Then in May 2003, I was driving down Route 18, a busy road here in NJ
and I saw a car that looked like a D, but the traffic was heavy, the
car was way ahead of me and it was so sunny that I couldn't see a
thing, I still chased that car like a maniac. Guess what, it wasn't a
DeLorean. Later on I thought that if that was one, I'd never have
been able to chase it driving a Neon!
Over a year later, June 2004, I was lost in Pigeon Forge looking for
the DeLorean car show, then I saw one pulling out of the smoky
shadows hotel, I can't even describe my amazement, I didn't even look
making the U turn. And someday I'll own one :) For those who don't
know, I saw all the details about Pigeon Forge on bttf.com, there was
no one I could travel with, so I was about to give up when I decided
to rent a car and go by myself, 700 miles each way, worth every mile!
Flavia - NJ
VP of BITCH :)
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> I'm starting a fun thread here. I want to hear everyone's opinion
what they felt when they first saw a DeLorean in person. What was
your impression? What emotions did you feel when you sat in the car?
>
> I followed my dad into a Buick dealership. He was interested in a
Buick, of course. And I was a bored teenager who came across an
irresistible temptation. There it was with the gullwing door open
inviting me to sit in it. As I climb in, being the lanky teenager
that I was, my knee bumped the horn button on the end of the turn
signal. Being indoors in a showroom, it was LOUD. And being so
young, I was seen only as a nuisance. "Hey kid! Get outta
there! ... and by the way, how did you get the horn to work?" They
wrongly assumed it was in the center of the steering wheel.
>
> As I sat in the car, I looked around. Everything seemed so foreign
& exotic yet comfortable & safe. I felt like I was getting a glimpse
of a toy that only a very rich person would play with. As I sat in
the driver's seat, my neck did a lot of craning. The front where the
engine SHOULD have been was small & low. The net over the rear
parcel shelf looked like a chain link fence adding to the 'off
limits' feeling. Looking thru the rear window gave a shaded view
over the engine compartment and under the louvers. It added to the
close, compact feel of everything.
>
> Actually owning one of these cars one day was pretty far from my
mind. I never considered owning one even while watching all the BTTF
trilogy. I assumed that they were too expensive and you couldn't get
parts. Then one day while waiting in a barber shop, I passed the
time looking thru an autotrader. "Hey look, a DeLorean. Only
$19.5K. And here's another one for $17.5K. I cant believe something
so cool is priced so cheap. I should get one." And I did.
>
> Obviously I have been drinking some really good coffee.
>
> Walt
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