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What It's Really Like to Own a DeLorean (And What No One Tells You)

What It's Really Like to Own a DeLorean (And What No One Tells You)

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Owning a DeLorean is a unique journey filled with passion and challenges. Brian Paone, a DeLorean enthusiast and author, shares his personal story of how he came to own his dream car, fueled by a childhood fascination and a series of life events. The episode dives into the quirks of DeLorean ownership, including maintenance mishaps and the community surrounding these iconic vehicles. With humor and heartfelt anecdotes, Brian's experiences highlight the emotional connection car enthusiasts have with their vehicles, making this a compelling listen for anyone interested in automotive culture.

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DeLorean

"...he's also who I consider kind of the godfather of the delorean dmv group, um dc maryland, virginia group and he. I found him on facebook and, lo and behold, x number of months later, I end up with the delorean so weird?"

The DeLorean is a unique car that has a shiny metal body and doors that open upwards. It's famous for being in movies, especially 'Back to the Future.'

Concept

Marcello Gandini

"The great Italian designer, Marcello Gandini. First off, I just want to say the name over and over. Marcello Gandini has died at age 85."

Marcello Gandini was a famous car designer from Italy. He created some of the most famous Lamborghini cars, like the Miura and Countach, which are known for their unique and futuristic looks.

Car

Lamborghini Miura

"he was integral in the design of the Miura in the late 60s, in, I believe it's pronounced Countach."

The Lamborghini Miura is a famous sports car that came out in the late 1960s. It's known for its powerful engine and beautiful design, making it one of the first supercars ever made.

Car

Lamborghini Countach

"...ra in the late 60s, in, I believe it's pronounced Countach Correct A little over a decade later, from the ea..."
Term

tailpipe emissions

"Let's see the tailpipe emissions. Did we want to get into that?"

Tailpipe emissions are the gases and particles that come out of a car's exhaust pipe when it runs. These can be harmful to the environment and are regulated to help reduce pollution.

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E85

"...when corn started being used for E85, people said, hey, there's going to be a big corn shortage..."

E85 is a type of fuel made mostly from corn that can be used in some cars designed for it. It's considered better for the environment but can affect food prices because it uses a lot of corn.

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battery materials

"Of course there's a shortage in materials for batteries right..."

Battery materials are the substances used to make batteries, especially in electric cars. They include things like lithium and cobalt, which help the batteries work well.

Term

catalytic converters

"But yeah, platinum and these other metals are used in the catalytic converters to purify the air."

A catalytic converter is a part of a car that helps clean the air by changing harmful gases from the engine into less harmful ones before they leave the car's exhaust. It uses special metals to do this job.

Car

Fiat 500

"Okay, so I know the little electric Fiat 500 has been has not had the demand they were looking for. This is weak demand for its fully electric 500 small car."

The Fiat 500 is a small car that's popular in cities. The electric version is meant to be better for the environment, but not many people are buying it right now.

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electric vehicle

"Okay, so I know the little electric Fiat 500 has been has not had the demand they were looking for. This is weak demand for its fully electric 500 small car."

An electric vehicle is a type of car that uses electricity to run instead of gas. They are better for the environment because they produce less pollution.

Car

Ford Tempo

"...we were talking a little bit before about the ford tempo 89 blue and named it the midnight cowboy and I had you know."

The Ford Tempo is a small car that Ford made in the 1980s and early 1990s. It was a budget-friendly option for people looking for a reliable vehicle.

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aerodynamic

"...that was the most aerodynamic car we had in the house versus the brick Oldsmobiles. It was quite a departure."

Aerodynamic means how well a car can move through the air. Cars that are more aerodynamic can go faster and use less fuel because they push less air out of the way.

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drag

"...got to reduce the drag. Yeah, we had like a Buick Regal and, I think, an El Camino at the time."

Drag is the force that makes it harder for a car to move through the air. Cars designed to reduce drag can go faster and save fuel.

Car

Buick Regal

"...we had like a Buick Regal and, I think, an El Camino at the time."

The Buick Regal is a car made by Buick that has been around for many years. It's known for being comfortable and having nice features.

Car

El Camino

"...we had like a Buick Regal and, I think, an El Camino at the time."

The Chevrolet El Camino is a vehicle that looks like a car but has a truck bed. It was made by Chevrolet and is known for being useful and stylish.

Brand

Ford

"...I'm not a Ford guy, but I'm a free car guy, right."

Ford is a well-known car company that makes many types of vehicles, including popular trucks and sports cars.

Concept

semi-professional racing

"...he also, or it enabled him to do some actually semi-professional racing."

Semi-professional racing is when people race cars competitively but aren't doing it as their main job. They might compete in local races and have other jobs too.

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Dodge Challenger

"...he had a 1970s Challenger that he also raced professionally and that was named the Budget Breaker because he said that of the three cars, for some reason that one was the one that cost him the most money to keep racing."

The Dodge Challenger is a famous muscle car that was popular in the 1970s. It's known for being fast and powerful, making it a favorite for racing.

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funny car

"...they call them funny cars, right as well no, a funny car is where the top opens up ah yes and it closes on you gotcha..."

A funny car is a special kind of racing car that has a body that opens up like a lid. This design makes it easier for drivers to get in and out, and they are built to go really fast in races.

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quarter mile

"So the dragsters, was he going for quarter mile top speed or it's quarter mile?"

The quarter mile is a distance of 1,320 feet that drag racers use to measure how fast their cars can go. It's a common way to see which car is faster in a straight line.

Car

Yugo

"And then the Yugo. The Yugo would be second. Yeah, we got one. Yeah, it's great because you can get the exploding gasoline tank option along with the faux leather trim."

The Yugo is a small, inexpensive car that was made in Yugoslavia. It became famous for not being very reliable and having safety issues.

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daily driver

"You know, it's a daily driver for you, then Mine's my daily."

A daily driver is a car you use every day for things like going to work or running errands. It's not just for weekends or special events.

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weather seals

"...all my weather seals are new and good. It doesn't leak."

Weather seals are parts of the car that keep water and air from getting inside. They help keep the inside of the car dry and clean.

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deterioration of materials

"...we're talking about deterioration of materials, but when I drive in the rain..."

Deterioration of materials means that parts of the car can get damaged over time because of things like rain or salt from the road. This can make the car less safe and reliable.

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maintenance

"...it takes me four minutes to do a little bit of maintenance when I get in my garage."

Maintenance means taking care of your car to keep it running well. This can include washing it, changing the oil, and checking the tires.

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manual transmission

"...I do not know how to drive a manual, as we were talking about, so I had to find an automatic. So I kept having to..."

A manual transmission is a type of car gear system that you have to change yourself using a stick and a pedal. It's different from an automatic transmission, where the car changes gears for you.

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fuse box

"Delorean fire fuse in the you know the compartment, the fuse box compartment, right. So all the relays and fuses are in the same compartment..."

The fuse box is like a safety box for the car's electrical parts. It holds fuses that stop too much electricity from flowing through and damaging the car.

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LED halo headlights

"...the second time I did it, I installed LED halo headlights. I took out the stock headlights and I installed LED with the amber halo and those. In order to have an amber halo you have..."

LED halo headlights are special lights for cars that have a glowing ring around them. They look cool and can help you see better, but you might need to do some extra wiring to install them properly.

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short circuit

"And I get to a gas station and the entire front of the car was engulfed in that white electrical smoke. Again, it had short-circuited all my lights."

A short circuit happens when electricity takes a wrong path, which can cause wires to get too hot and even melt. It's like when a wire gets damaged and electricity flows where it shouldn't.

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