1983 DeLorean DMC-12 5-SpeedIntroducing this late-production 1983
DeLorean DMC-12 5-Speed featured with 40,293 miles on the odometer.
Finished in its iconic color stainless steel combined with a grey
interior. More than just a sports car, the DMC-12 has secured its
place in automotive and pop culture history, most famously through
its starring role in the 1985 film Back to the Future. This
DeLorean also benefits from having spent time in Nevada, a region
known for its dry climate.Highlights:- 40k-Mile - Late-Production
Example- Stainless Steel Exterior- 5-Speed Manual Transmission-
Rear-Mounted V6 Engine- Bosch K-Jetronic Fuel Injection System-
Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Gullwing Doors- Air Conditioning- Power
Windows- "Grid-Style" Taillights- Turbine-style Alloy WheelsPowered
by a rear-mounted V6 engine with mechanical fuel injection and
paired to a 5-speed manual transmission, this DeLorean delivers an
optimal analog driving experience. Four-wheel disc brakes provide
stopping power, while dual exhaust tips add to its distinctive
character. The car features counterbalanced gullwing doors,
quadruple headlights, body-side moldings, side marker lights, a
front spoiler, and a louvered rear-window cover. It rides on
14-inch front and 15-inch rear turbine-style wheels wrapped in
BFGoodrich tires. Inside, the grey interior is complemented by a
three-spoke steering wheel, center console, power windows,
dual-side mirrors, air conditioning, and an AM/FM radio.As a
late-production example built in Dunmurry, this DMC-12 benefits
from being part of the final batch produced before the factory
closed. The DeLorean's stainless steel panels were intentionally
left unpainted so minor scratches could be removed with simple
refinishing techniques, making the exterior easier to maintain than
a typical painted car. With its distinctive design, manual
transmission, and enduring pop culture presence, this DeLorean
remains a true automotive conversation piece that is mechanically
sound. For $56,500
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