Ellingson Motorcars

20950 Rogers Drive, Rogers, MN 55374
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Used 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 Base

8,201 miles
For Sale:$89,995
Estimated payment:$2,041/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score
  • Car
  • Coupe
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    8,201miles
  • Generation
    1(1981 - 1983)
  • Trim
    Base
  • Drivetrain
    Rear Wheel
  • Transmission
    3-Speed Automatic
  • Exterior Color
    Stainless Steel (Silver)Factory Paint Code:--
  • Interior Color
    Black Factory Paint Code:--
  • Doors
    2
  • Max Seating
    2
  • Max Towing Capacity
    0lbs.
  • Final Assembly Point
    Dunmurry, Northern Ireland
  • VIN
    SCEDT26T3BD002770
  • Starting MSRP
    $27,500

Engine2.8L V6 Gasoline 130hp

  • Fuel Type:Gasoline
  • Fuel Quality:87
  • Max Horsepower:130 hp @ 5500 rpm
  • Power to Weight Ratio:21.88lbs/hp
  • Max Torque:153 ft.lbf @ 2750 rpm
  • Displacement:2.8liters
  • Block Type:V
  • Cylinders:6
  • Aspiration:Naturally Aspirated
  • Fuel Induction:Fuel Injection
  • Cam Type:SOHC
  • Stroke:2.87
  • Bore:3.58
  • Valves:12

Message from the seller

This 1981 Delorean DMC-12 is a low miles, early production, 2-owner example with a clean Carfax of the car made famous by the Back to the Future movies that has been gorgeously preserved and extremely well-maintained! Few cars in automotive history are as instantly recognizable-or as culturally significant-as the 1981 DeLorean DMC-12. The legacy of its creator, John Z. DeLorean, bridges two generations of car enthusiasts. To seasoned muscle-car fans, DeLorean is best remembered as the visionary executive behind the Pontiac GTO, often credited as America's first true muscle car. To younger enthusiasts, his name is forever tied to the stainless-steel DeLorean DMC-12, made legendary by its starring role as the time machine in the Back to the Future film franchise. Behind the fame lies one of the most remarkable stories in automotive history. By the early 1970s, John DeLorean had risen to Vice President of GM's Domestic Car and Truck Group, but his rebellious, forward-thinking nature led him to leave General Motors and form the DeLorean Motor Company (DMC). His ambitious goal was to build a revolutionary sports car designed for longevity, safety, and futuristic appeal. Development of the DMC-12 progressed quickly, with early prototypes completed by the mid-1970s. Production challenges, however, plagued the company from the outset. After struggling to secure a manufacturing facility, DeLorean ultimately established production in Northern Ireland in 1978, supported by substantial loans and tax incentives from the British government in an effort to stimulate economic growth in the region. Power came from a 2.85-liter Peugeot-Renault-Volvo (PRV) V6, a reliable but modestly powered engine that limited outright performance. Despite delays and setbacks, customer deliveries finally began in 1981. Although the DeLorean's performance fell short of expectations, its brushed stainless-steel body panels, gullwing doors, and Giugiaro-inspired design made it unlike anything else on the road. Financial difficulties ultimately forced DMC into receivership after a short production run, and while John DeLorean's legal troubles brought a dramatic end to the company, the car itself would soon achieve immortality. Today, the 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 stands as one of the most iconic collector cars of the modern era-a futuristic design that transcended its short production life to become a true automotive legend. This particular Delorean comes to us from a Southern-based collector who stewarded the low-mileage car for the better part of the last decade and who purchased the iconic gullwing adorned car from its original Southern-based owner. Powering this 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 is its original rear-mounted 2.85-liter dual overhead cam V6, equipped with Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection and rated at approximately 130 horsepower when new. The DOHC V6 exhales through a dual exhaust system, producing a distinctive, throaty tone that complements the DeLorean's futuristic character. Power is delivered through an Automatic transmission, providing a comfortable and easy driving experience that true enthusiasts appreciate. This DeLorean is well equipped with desirable driver-friendly features and creature comforts. Power steering makes low-speed maneuvering and parking effortless, while four-wheel power disc brakes deliver confident stopping performance and improved reliability. Factory air conditioning allows for comfortable cruising, even on warm summer days. The DMC-12 rides on radial tires mounted to original-style 4-lug cast aluminum finned wheels, maintaining a correct, stock appearance with a smooth and stable ride. The iconic brushed stainless-steel body panels are in excellent condition, complemented by well-preserved rear window louvers, exterior trim, painted bumpers, and the signature gullwing doors, which open and close properly and complete the unmistakable DeLorean profile. Inside, the cockpit of this 1981 DeLorean presents beautifully.

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