Bloody hell that's a good looking car, wish I had one.... oh, wait.... 😂😂 Thanks so much for the excellent job you did on it - very impressed. Glad, too, to hear you enjoyed working on it at least a bit as I'm pretty sure that wont be the last time 😉 Cheers Sion 👍
Awesome video! I have wanted a DeLorean my whole life, but I can't afford one and I probably never will be able to, so I had to settle for a ND MX-5 Miata 🙂
The "bin thing" is just the battery cover sitting on the back seat and not a storage device. The door opens courtesy of the torsion bar and gas strut, not just the gas strut. Re the heater controls "All seems to work on this one but I bet a lot of them don't". A disappointing and quite a negative and ill-informed "user guide". The glove box is actually quite deep (approx. 130mm, 5.5"). A torch is only needed to find the bonnet opener by those unfamiliar with the car. I just reach in and grab it. I doubt that anyone would cut a fuel flap in the bonnet. Only very early cars had fuel flaps. The clutch reservoir is indeed next to the fuel filler as is an overflow pipe. There is no power steering.
lol great video. Enjoyed the humor in it.
@@DeloreanRental thank you,we were aiming for that 😋
Immaculate example of the car. Great to see all the intricacies of such a rare model. And yes, I believe frunk is the correct term.
Thanks Will 😊
Bloody hell that's a good looking car, wish I had one.... oh, wait.... 😂😂
Thanks so much for the excellent job you did on it - very impressed. Glad, too, to hear you enjoyed working on it at least a bit as I'm pretty sure that wont be the last time 😉
Cheers Sion 👍
Thank you for letting us film this little episode,it was good fun,👍🏻
Awesome video! I have wanted a DeLorean my whole life, but I can't afford one and I probably never will be able to, so I had to settle for a ND MX-5 Miata 🙂
Whacky looking exhaust
So the fuel filler door is actually a feature of the early cars and they went away on the later cars
The "bin thing" is just the battery cover sitting on the back seat and not a storage device. The door opens courtesy of the torsion bar and gas strut, not just the gas strut. Re the heater controls "All seems to work on this one but I bet a lot of them don't". A disappointing and quite a negative and ill-informed "user guide". The glove box is actually quite deep (approx. 130mm, 5.5"). A torch is only needed to find the bonnet opener by those unfamiliar with the car. I just reach in and grab it. I doubt that anyone would cut a fuel flap in the bonnet. Only very early cars had fuel flaps. The clutch reservoir is indeed next to the fuel filler as is an overflow pipe. There is no power steering.
@@johnrogers1423 wasn't meant to be negative,just a bit tongue in cheek.