Looks like where anarchist teens went to shag in the outskirts of Belfast, in 1986. Never mind the Bollocks.
I’m by no means a car buff but do like some of the iconic ones, and the stories of barn finds, too. Those ones that are sometimes worth millions, stashed away in a shed, forgotten, found, and then lovingly restored, ah to find one of those. Deloreans we associate with the movie of course, apparently they aren’t that great to drive but still, they are so cool, right. I thought this article is interesting, about DeLorean, especially the photo of outside the factory and this
“The scale of DeLorean’s world class scam has overshadowed the brilliant achievements of the Northern Ireland company that carried his name. In less than two years, they built a factory. In two more, they managed to build a car that has truly stood the test of time – around two thirds of the original batch of 8,563 cars still exist today.”
Looks like where anarchist teens went to shag in the outskirts of Belfast, in 1986. Never mind the Bollocks.
I’m by no means a car buff but do like some of the iconic ones, and the stories of barn finds, too. Those ones that are sometimes worth millions, stashed away in a shed, forgotten, found, and then lovingly restored, ah to find one of those. Deloreans we associate with the movie of course, apparently they aren’t that great to drive but still, they are so cool, right. I thought this article is interesting, about DeLorean, especially the photo of outside the factory and this
“The scale of DeLorean’s world class scam has overshadowed the brilliant achievements of the Northern Ireland company that carried his name. In less than two years, they built a factory. In two more, they managed to build a car that has truly stood the test of time – around two thirds of the original batch of 8,563 cars still exist today.”
The DeLorean Deception: When Northern Ireland Built Cars