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My DeLorean provided divine inspiration for the Podcast!

My DeLorean provided divine inspiration for the Podcast!

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About this episode

Doug shares his personal connection to his 1981 DeLorean, which serves as the inspiration for the podcast. He emphasizes the power of cars to evoke stories about friendships, family, and memorable road trips. The episode highlights the emotional and nostalgic aspects of car ownership, inviting listeners to reflect on their own automotive experiences. With a warm and engaging tone, Doug encourages everyone to subscribe and join him on this journey of storytelling.

Topics: car stories nostalgia friendship family moments road trips
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DeLorean

"...on my 1981 DeLorean. This is the car that inspired the podcast."

The DeLorean is a unique car made in the early 1980s, famous for its shiny metal body and doors that open upwards. It's well-known because it was featured in a popular movie about time travel.

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Delorean DMC-12

"... garage, getting ready to do some work on my 1981 DeLorean. This is the car that inspired the podcast."

The DeLorean DMC-12 is a unique car that was made in the early 1980s and is famous for its shiny metal body and doors that open upwards. It's well-known because it was used as a time machine in the 'Back to the Future' movies, making it a favorite among fans of the films. People often talk about it because of its cool look and interesting history.

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