Doc Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd, at the wheel of the DeLorean in Back to the Future II - PICTURELUX/THE HOLLYWOOD ARCHIVE/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO With its gullwing doors and nuclear reactor stashed ...
A movie based on the life of controversial automobile executive John Z. DeLorean is in the works. According to Variety, producers David Permut (Face/Off) and Steve Lee Jones have acquired the life ...
The widow of maverick automaker John DeLorean has alleged in a lawsuit that a Texas company illegally received money from the "Back to the Future" movies that used his iconic car. The sleek, angular ...
NEWARK, N.J. -- John Z. DeLorean, an automotive innovator who left General Motors Corp. to develop a radically futuristic sports cars only to see that venture crash spectacularly as he fought federal ...
John Z. DeLorean began his automotive career in 1947 when he worked part time at Chrysler while in college. From there, he rose fairly quickly in Detroit and after securing the vice president position ...
Who cares if it’s not electric, it has gull-wing doors, stainless steel skin, and was fueled by coke (deals). Thirty-four years after John Z. DeLorean’s car company built its last vehicle, the ...
John Z. DeLorean, then a rising star at GM's Pontiac Division, calculated that a six-banger with an overhead-cam rig could ...
President Trump's executive order on college sports: Here's what it actually means Trump officially issued his expected college sports executive order on Thursday. So what impact will it actually have ...
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