Great Scott! The DeLorean is making a comeback

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Children of the 1980s, rejoice: the DeLorean Motor Company has announced that it will soon begin production of the DMC-12.How? A recent change in US legislation means a low-volume production run of the fabled supercar can begin. Now, at this point, we could simply reel off a list of quotes from Back to the Future and be done with it. But you need more, so we shall continue. DMC a company started by Stephen Wynne in "95 used to ply its trade in rebuilding and repairing the stock of some 9,000 original DMC-12 cars left on the roads. However, following the change, it has been given the green light to build DMC-12 replicas. In Texas. The original car remember, was built in Northern Ireland.A statement on the company"s website said: "The new law provides common-sense regulatory relief for small businesses that would otherwise be treated as if they were producing millions of cars."It goes on to say that the new law allows small companies to meet Clean Air Act standards by installing an engine and emissions equipment produced by another say GM or Ford. DMC says it has been working "for some time" to procure an engine supplier and other parts, and are aiming for a small production run of around 300 cars in 2017.They won"t come cheap though, with prices expected to be in the region of 70k (around $100,000)."A number of hurdles exist before production can begin," DMC noted, "and we"re still early on in this process of determining the feasibility of moving forward."But move forward it will. Speaking to Texas radio station KPRC, Wynne said: "It is fantastic. It is a gamechanger for us."Excited? Ambivalent? Looking for an excuse to shout out "1.21 Gigawatts"? Let us know below, and we"ll keep you updated as soon as we hear more.If $100k seems a little pricey, have a scan through TG"s buying guide for a used DMC-12.

Date written: 28 Jan 2016

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