Make: DeLorean Model: DMC-12 Color: Silver Interior Color: Black This 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 5-speed is a remarkably well-preserved example, showing just 32,000 miles from new. Finished in polished stainless steel over a gray leather interior, it features the highly desirable 5-speed manual transmission. It is a two-owner car from new, just out of 20 years of ownership. The vehicle requires straightforward mechanical recommissioning, as it has been off the road for the last 10 years and is not currently running. Despite this, it remains exceptionally straight and original. The DeLorean DMC-12 has achieved cult status over the years, celebrated for its distinctive stainless steel body, dramatic gullwing doors, and lasting place in 1980s pop culture. This particular example is well-equipped, offering leather upholstery, power windows, and air conditioning for added comfort. Power comes from a 2.9-liter PRV V6 engine, producing 130 horsepower and 166 lb-ft of torque, delivered to the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual gearbox. As the sole production model from the short-lived DeLorean Motor Company, founded by former General Motors executive John Z. DeLorean, the DMC-12 stands apart with its unique engineering and design. Notable features include its brushed stainless steel panels, rear-mounted engine, and unmistakable styling. Its starring role in the Back to the Future films helped cement its legacy and ensured its place in automotive history. Price: $39,500