With the original MSRP of $26,000 in 1981, these cars were surely for the enthusiast and the belief that John C. Delorean was building a truly remarkable car and certainly in 1981 when lets face it, design of cars were quite boring. People flocked to purchase the DMC -12 even though the cost was twice of what the original price was going to be. Body design by Italians, powered by the French and built by the Irish. Sounds like a perfect combination to me. Gullwing doors, un-painted stainless steel bodies and only two options offered was a success. Unfortunately the quick demise of the company was the result of bad decision making and drug problems. These cars have been sought after for some time and have had a cult following for a long time with the help of movie stardom. The Delorean that we are representing here is the one to have. Having one owner from new and driven just 17,000 miles. The car was purchased new in November 1981 and used sparingly by the owner and then given to his daughter to use in high school and College. After that the car was stored for almost 20 years before being sent to DMC in Chicago for a full restoration. This car is ready to go and would make a great addition to any ones collection. Accompanying this fine example is the original window sticker, sales agreement, factory books, first registration and insurance certificate. This car is still on the original A title.
| Price | $22,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | DeLorean |
| Model | DMC-12 |
| Year | 1981 |
| Miles | 17,170 |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Engine | 130HP V6 |