It doesn’t, but if I recall correctly there were a lot of owners complaining that the brushed finish would discolor if you touched it with your hand. Body oils and salt left finger marks everywhere from people touching the car.
It’s steel which ‘stains less’ than plain steel, it most certainly corrodes. Leave it in a salt-water environment, it’ll be gone in no time. For most non-culinary applications, either a maraging steel or plain steel with a coat of paint will be a better long-term choice.
So this is interesting… if you see a bunch of bananas, you’re not allowed to break one off? Here in the United States, it’s totally acceptable to do this. You can straight up go around and pull one banans off of 7 different bunches, and nobody will even look at you funny.
It’s getting worse every year too! They keep getting fatter and more main character syndromed. Sneaking between narcissistic fat bodies while wearing ski boots is the new Mission Impossible.
I was there back in March too! My sister and I just ate outside at Peak 9. Fun outside vibe but wayyyyy less crowded. T-bar is always a shit show but it's just for post drinking so I didn't care so much.
88 is pretty fast, but not really time-travel fast. People frequently drive 80-95 on some roads in the US, especially now that speed limits are commonly 65-75 and as high as 85. I also recall when 55 was the standard.
Still beats a refrigerator for time travel. (Yeah, that was the original plan for the film. Switching to a futuristic-looking car was definitely the right decision.)
Crappy as this car may be, it's still pretty awesome seeing a DeLorean in a real life situation. I literally saw a DL in a Wal-Mart parking lot three year ago, and geeked the hell out. The owner even had a Back to the Future reference on his license plate!
Encouraging kids to play Back to the Future by getting into a refrigerator could cause some problems. I'll always remember, my brother got a closet door slammed shut on his finger when we were playing Indiana Jones.
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