1991 DeLorean DMC-12, finished in stainless steel with a black and gray interior. A partial list of notable equipment includes Giugiaro-designed cast-alloy wheels (14-inch in front, 15-inch in rear), a brushed stainless steel body, gull-wing doors, air conditioning, and power windows, door locks, and side mirrors. Modifications to this DeLorean are extensive, and the full list is detailed below. include a 3. 0-liter "PRV" EFI V6 engine swap from a 1988 Eagle Premier, a turbocharger, a 5-speed factory DeLorean manual transmission swap with upgraded internals, a Haltech ECU, an MSD Performance Products ignition, a DeLorean Industries modern fuel pump, Eibach suspension lowered to the intended Lotus-engineered specifications, 3R Racing seats, a Pioneer double DIN head unit, dual 12-inch subwoofers, and upgraded Infinity speakers. The DMC-12 was the only production model produced by the short-lived DeLorean Motor Company founded by former GM executive John DeLorean. Among its many quirks were brushed stainless steel body panels, gull-wing doors, and a rear-engine configuration. Since the car's appearance in the Back to the Future franchise, it has retained a cult following of dedicated enthusiasts. Power comes from a "PRV" 3. 0-liter turbocharged V6, rated at 150 horsepower and 171 lb-ft of torque when left stock and naturally aspirated. The seller claims that this DeLorean now produces approximately 200 horsepower due to the modifications, but a dyno sheet was not provided to confirm. Output is sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission.
| Price | $31,500 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | DeLorean |
| Model | DMC-12 |
| Year | 1981 |
| Miles | 60,500 |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Engine | 3.0L Turbocharged V6 |