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DeLorean Motor Company - Why did it Fail ?

Why did DeLorean Fail ? The answer is more complicated than some may think, and looking at the factors involved the DeLorean Motor Company it certainly had more than it’s fair share of problems…

he 1.21 Gigawatt Failure: Why the DeLorean Motor Company Ran Out of Time 💔

Welcome to the deep dive on the ultimate "what if" story in automotive history! We all know the DeLorean DMC-12 as the coolest time machine on film, but the real story of the DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) is one of ambition, financial turmoil, and spectacular collapse. This blog post strips away the movie magic to reveal the cold, hard truths: from the underpowered engine and devastating quality control issues to the ill-timed launch into a recession and the infamous legal drama surrounding founder John Z. DeLorean.

Discover the critical missteps—including the high $25,000 price tag, the difficulty of building a factory from scratch in Northern Ireland, and the ultimate loss of government support—that doomed the stainless-steel dream. If you're ready to see how a corporate superstar’s ethical sports car vision became one of the industry's most legendary failures, buckle up. We promise a journey that's more fascinating than fiction.

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DeLorean Motor Company - Why did it Fail ?

The answer is more complicated than some may think, and looking at the factors involved the DeLorean Motor Company it certainly had more than it’s fair share of problems.

One thing to bear in mind before we get started here, is that John Z Delorean accomplished something still to this day could never be replicated again (and this was in 1978). In that he constructed an brand new assembly 66,321sqm Plant, hired a management team / supporting staff, trained a workforce of 2300 to build a unique Stainless Steel Sports Car within 28 months.

DMC Factory - Northern Ireland

DMC Factory - Northern Ireland


At the time (1978) Porsche said it would take 7 years to design and build a brand new car, Ford said it would take them 5 years (Even with all the Design, Manufacturing, Supply, Staff and Production already in place…….

1974 DMC Incorporated - 1975 - Design placed with Giorgetto Giugiaro - 1977 First Prototype - 158 Investing Dealers - 1978 Funding Secured (after just 45 days) - 02.10.1978 Factory Groundbreaking started with the first DeLorean rolling off the line 21.01.1981 with the shipment of cars leaving from the factory on 20.02.1981.

DMC’s funding was exhausted as the 1st car rolled off the line, Sales were paramount. So no time was left to fully test the car / rectify and correct any factory production techniques before it was shipping. Of course this lead to many high profile and famous people receiving the first cars with production faults, bad press quickly sprea, the cars were returned to Dealers and and so the story begins …….

DeLorean Motor Company DMC-12

DeLorean Motor Company DMC-12

Why did DeLorean Motor Company fail ? here are some of answers are here …...

Taking you Back to January 1982

  • DMC was promised government funding after the 1st car rolled off the Production line (£21 Million) which never happen, as Margret Thatcher had come into power, she had been incorrectly advised of the funding required for DMC, so without further investigation or talks said no more British funding.

Celebrating the DeLorean

Celebrating the DeLorean

  • U.S dragged into recession, the worst since the 1970 fuel crisis, hitting car sales hard

  • Snowing in U.K but worse in North East of the United States (DeLorean’s only export market) experiencing its worse storm in modern history = no one buying cars

  • DMC used GM, Ford, Chrysler and European dealerships to sell their cars. But with dealerships needing to preserve their own cash flow, they concentrated on higher volume cars. So single figure sales for DeLorean were not a priority, so got pushed to one side.

  • Secret shopper tapes revealed dealerships knew very little about lead times, stock for sale, or details of the car, leading to poor sale technique/ no sales.

  • A strike on January 11th by Shipping workers between British and Northern Ireland caused supply problems, so workforce put on short time

  • Factory suffered (accidental) damage caused in the hunger riots which totally destroyed Design blueprints, and all factory worker records

  • £14 million compensation claim submitted by DCML (for insurance damaged caused to the factory by hunger strike riots) was never paid to DMC from the Department of Commerce.

  • Tough months ahead on cash flow for DMCL

  • DMCL had a credit line of $30 Million with the Bank of Americas. This covered the cars during transit – Export carparks were nearly full, so they neared credit limit

Deloreans awaiting sale

Deloreans awaiting sale

  • Suppliers asked to provide extra credit, as funding was so low

  • This coincided with the last 2 shipments of 1075 cars ($22 million dollars worth) being released without being covered by the Bank of America, meaning that inward cash flow had dried up.

  • DMC was also obliged to pay the British government £185 (nearly $400) for each car sold, cutting into the company’s per-car margins.


John Z DeLorean

John Z DeLorean

  • DMC American could not pay the $22 million to DCML for the stock exported as sales had dried up throughout network.

  • Week 3 - January with Bank of America Credit line exhausted, on the 28th they withdrawn export cover

  • 1100 of the 2600 (mainly 2nd shift) made redundant, with C.P Trim reduced to 1 day a week

DeLorean Factory

DeLorean Factory

  • 8,580 Cars made up to receivership on 19.02.1982

  • 9,080 Cars made in total up to February 1983

One question remains did DeLorean really fail ?

Well 40 years on and the ‘Dream’ is still alive, maybe the Back to the Future film did move the spotlight from the amazing accomplishments of the 2500 Dunmurry Northern Ireland Factory workers.

But it firmly fixed the DeLorean as one of the most Iconic movie cars of all time.

John DeLorean’s original concept was to build a car :

  • That was instantly recognisable and the test of time this is still true today whether your young or old - Yes

  • A Dream Sports Car that lasted as long as the owner wanted to keep it - Yes

  • To ‘Live the Dream’ - Yes, (maybe not in the way John Z DeLorean imagined) but 40 years on the car is being kept alive by the owners, along with the backup of full dealer services by DeLorean Motor Company operating today in Texas, Florida, Midwest, California, U.K - Yes

  • Build a car that will never rust - Yes

  • A unique Iconic car - Yes

John DeLorean with Cristina Ferrare

John DeLorean with Cristina Ferrare

Perhaps that’s the ultimate tragedy of DeLorean

The car - The Company - The Man

Is that it’s not how far they fell, but how much higher they could have climbed ……

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Ghostbusters Ecto 1C Hits the Streets !

June 2024 our Ecto 1 C is now complete with P.K.E Meter, Ghost Trap, Portable Containment unit, Proton Packs, emergency lighting, and siren just ready for the 40th anniversary of Ghostbusters !

👻 Ecto-1 C Hire: The Ultimate Ghostbusting Experience

The Ecto-1 C is a meticulously crafted, modern replica of the iconic Ghostbusters vehicle, designed to deliver an unforgettable, fully immersive experience that goes "beyond phenomenal" for fans of all ages. This is more than just car hire—it’s a chance to live out your Ghostbusting fantasy.

1. Authentic & Immersive Features

The excitement of the Ecto-1 C comes from its incredible attention to detail, making it feel like the vehicle just drove off the set:

  • Fully Equipped: The car is loaded with authentic, recreated paranormal equipment, including Proton Packs, Ghost Traps, and P.K.E. Meters, ensuring the experience is the "real deal."

  • Lights and Sound Show: It guarantees a "spectacular" entrance, arriving with sirens blaring and the Ghostbusters theme song playing, creating an immediate "wow factor" and turning every head on the street.

  • Modern Styling: The "C" designation refers to a concept of what the Ghostbusters would drive today (often based on a larger, modern American emergency vehicle platform), making it a fresh take on a classic icon.

2. World-Class Service & Impact

The Ecto-1 C's 5-star rating is equally driven by the professional and passionate staff:

  • Professional Ghostbusters: A uniformed staff member (often praised by name in reviews) accompanies the car, completing the illusion and adding an interactive, enthusiastic element to the event.

  • The Ultimate Surprise: Customers frequently hire the Ecto-1 C as a surprise for weddings or birthdays, calling it a "dream come true" and the "talk of the wedding."

  • Creating Memories: The team is highly rated for their punctuality, professionalism, and willingness to go the extra mile, including posing for countless photos with guests and bringing fun props (like Slimer) to delight children and adults alike.

The Ecto-1 C is guaranteed to be the star of any event, making your special occasion a legendary and supernaturaladventure. Who you gonna call?

Ready for some Ghostbustin action ?

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Hill Valley - ‘Back to the Future’ History

Back to the Future - Learn all about the famous town featured in the film called Hill Valley which we seen in 1985, 2015, 1955, 1885

Hill Valley 

 Hill Valley Is the fictional town in California that serves as the setting of the Back to the Future trilogy.

Hill Valley Clock Towner - Back to the Future set

Hill Valley Clock Towner - Back to the Future set

 In the trilogy, Hill Valley is seen in four different time periods (1885, 1955, 1985 and 2015) as well as in a dystopian alternate 1985.

 The films contain many sight gags, verbal innuendos and detailed set design elements, from which a detailed and consistent history of the area can be derived.

 The name "Hill Valley" is a joke, being an oxymoron. However, an early script for Back to the Future Part II mentioned that Hill Valley was named after its founder, William "Bill" Hill.

Production

For Back to the Future, the producers considered filming the town square scenes in the real city of Petaluma, California, but soon realized it would be prohibitively expensive and impractical to alter a real place to suit the different eras.

Instead filming was completed on the Universal Studios backlot, where they had more control. 

Hill Valley - Back to the Future set

Hill Valley - Back to the Future set

Gremlins Set

Gremlins Set

 The town square set, once called Mockingbird Square after the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird but now known as Courthouse Square, had been used for many films and television shows dating back to 1948's An Act of Murder.

One notable example is the very first episode of the sci-fi series The Twilight Zone, called "Where Is Everybody?" in 1959.

 The Hill Valley courthouse can also be found in the movies Bruce AlmightyGremlinsBye Bye BirdieSneakersThe Offspring's music video "Why Don't You Get a Job?", an episode of Major Dad entitled "Who's That Blonde" and even in an episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Gremlins Cinema - (Remember the DeLorean crashing into it !)

Gremlins Cinema - (Remember the DeLorean crashing into it !)

 The clock tower itself was a removable addition, one of many ways in which the Courthouse building has been redressed over the years to suit the needs of a production.

 Many of the cars that appear in the 2015 scenes are either modified for the film or concept cars.

Hill Valley Sign 2015

Hill Valley Sign 2015

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Examples include Ford ProbeSaab EV-1Citroën DS 21Pontiac Banshee ConceptPontiac Fiero and Volkswagen Beetle. Cars reused from other science fiction films include the "Star Car" from The Last Starfighter (1984) and a "Spinner" from Blade Runner (1982).

Griff's car is a modified BMW 633 (which was notably never in the convertible form seen in the film).

 For Back to the Future Part III, Hill Valley 1885 was filmed in Sonora, California. The producers were able to use the land rent-free under an agreement to leave the set buildings on site.

 All buildings except the clock tower were left intact after production completed.

 ! On November 6, 1990, an arson fire on the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot destroyed much of Courthouse Square, the setting in which all the other time periods were filmed.

 However, the Courthouse itself survived the devastation and other facades were reconstructed.

 ! Another fire on September 6, 1997 again damaged Courthouse Square. Once again, the backlot facades were then rebuilt, with the exception of the facades used for Hill Valley 1885.

 ! On February 14, 1999 fire at Whittier High School, California, where some (mostly exterior) scenes were filmed, destroyed the men's gym there.

 ! On June 1, 2008, yet another fire destroyed part of the rebuilt Courthouse Square backlot and damaged the clock tower.

Real-life locations

Other real-life shooting locations of Hill Valley landmarks include:

Doc Brown House

Doc Brown House

Doc's house in 1955 is the Gamble House in Pasadena, California. Doc's garage in 1985 was a façade set up next to a Burger King on North Victory Boulevard in Burbank, California.

Twin Pines/Lone Pine Mall is actually the Puente Hills Mall in Industry, California.

Lone Pine Mall

Lone Pine Mall

Marty McFlys House

Marty McFlys House

Marty's Lyon Estates house in 1985 is actually at 9303 Roslyndale Avenue, Pacoima, California.

The 1955 Lyon Estates field is actually along farmland between the city borders of Chino, California and Corona, California.

Lyon Estates

Lyon Estates

Peabody on his Ranch

Peabody on his Ranch

Peabody's Twin Pines Ranch is really at Golden Oak Ranch, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company and used in many Disney productions.

·         The houses of George McFly, Lorraine Baines, and Biff Tannen in 1955 are all in South Pasadena, California.

The train that hit the DeLorean and the Futuristic Train was parked in Port Hueneme, California.

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·         John F. Kennedy Drive is actually Victory Boulevard in Burbank, California.

·         The River Road Tunnel is actually Observatory Tunnel at Griffith Park in Los Angeles. The actual tunnel is only a fraction of the length of the one depicted in Part II.

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The Pohatchee Drive-In Theater where Marty initially travels from 1955 back to 1885 was not a real theater. It was constructed full-scale for the third film in Monument Valley, Utah (near the Arizona/Utah border) and was torn down after that portion of filming was completed.

·         Marty's race with Needles was shot on Doris Avenue in Oxnard, California.

According to an 1885 railroad map in Back to the Future Part III, Hill Valley is located in Northern California in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Dialogue in Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III places it in "Hill County", a fictional county in California.

Fictional history

The following information is taken directly from places and events shown or mentioned in the three films:

Early settlement

The town of Hill Valley is depicted as having been first settled in 1850 and incorporated in 1865.

By the 1880s, it was connected by railroad to San Francisco. Construction of a new county courthouse was well underway in 1885, the setting of Back to the Future Part III, in which a new clock was dedicated for the building.

 The Shonash Ravine Bridge was completed in the summer of 1886, around the same time the ravine was renamed Clayton Ravine in memory of Clara Clayton, a school teacher who died from falling into the chasm.

1885 Clock Tower Hill Valley.png
Clayton Ravine.png

However, in a revised timeline where Doc Brown saved Clara's life, the town renamed it Eastwood Ravine after Marty McFly's persona when it is believed that "Eastwood" fell into the ravine while trying to stop some train hijackers (who are really Marty and Doc).

Town square

By 1955, as seen in the first two Back to the Future films, the area around the courthouse has developed into the downtown of Hill Valley.

 In front of the courthouse is a grass-covered town square, with stores, two movie theaters (Essex and Town), and cafés on the surrounding streets.

 A key moment in the town's fictional history takes place on Saturday, November 12, 1955, at 10:04 p.m. PST, when lightning strikes the courthouse's clock tower, freezing the clock at 10:04.

Hill Valley lighting strike

Hill Valley lighting strike

The clock is never repaired and becomes a local landmark, left in its non-functional state at the behest of the Hill Valley Preservation Society.

Hill Valley Preservation Society

Hill Valley Preservation Society

 The broken piece of ledge from Doc Brown's successful attempt to channel lightning from the clock tower is likewise never repaired, as can be seen when Marty returns to 1985 and in 2015, but not in the Alternate 1985.

 In Marty's original timeline, many of the town square businesses have moved or closed down by 1985.

 The new businesses which replaced them include a second-hand shop, a yoga studio, and an adult book store.

The Essex movie theater now shows porno movies while the Town Theater is used for church services, and the courthouse is in a state of disrepair, and at night at least one homeless person (called "Red" by Marty) sleeps on the town square park benches.

 The grassy park outside of the courthouse has been converted into a parking lot. "That was always one of the major elements of the story even in its earliest incarnation," screenwriter Bob Gale says in The Making of Back to the Future, "was to take a place and show what happens to it over a period of thirty years.

What happened to everybody's home town is obviously the same thing. They built the mall out in the boonies, and killed all the business downtown, and everything changed.”

 By the 21st century, the downtown area has experienced a revival as the courthouse has been converted into the Courthouse Mall.

Hill Valley 2015

Hill Valley 2015

Businesses have begun to move back into and around the town square and the parking lot has been replaced by a pond.

The clock on top of the courthouse is still preserved at 10:04, and the mall's logo is an illustration of a lightning bolt striking the clock tower.

The Town Theater / Assembly of Christ building has been converted to an art museum with a mural painted on the front side of the building above the marquee.

Signs that say "Welcome to Hill Valley" are seen in 1955, 1985 and 2015.

Welcome to Hill Valley

Welcome to Hill Valley

Both 1955 and 2015 signs have symbols representing the RotaryKiwanis and Lions clubs. In addition, the 1955 sign has the logos of the YMCAJaycees, and Future Farmers of America while the 2015 sign has those of the Neighborhood Crime Watch eye logo and the 4-H Club clover logo.

 The "Welcome to Hill Valley" sign in 1985 does not contain any signage representing any clubs and mentions the name of Mayor Goldie Wilson.

 In the alternate 1985 Marty is seen walking over the sign, which has been knocked down and an 'E' has been spray painted over the 'I' in HILL VALLEY making the name HELL VALLEY. 

Welcome to Hell Valley

Welcome to Hell Valley

This sign does not display the name of the mayor but instead the words "A Nice Place to Live" as also seen in 1955. A sign referencing US Highway 395 is also shown next to the Town Square in 1955.

Hill Valley 1955

Hill Valley 1955

Hill Valley 1955

Hill Valley 1955

 Twin Pines Mall (Lone Pine Mall)

 Twin Pines Mall is a shopping center located outside Hill Valley, where Doctor Emmett Brown first tests his time machine, making his dog Einstein the first time traveler in the world.

Lone Pine Mall

Lone Pine Mall

The site where the mall was filmed for the movie is actually Puente Hills Mall, located in City of Industry, California. The J.C. Penney location seen in the movie had been shut down, and is now occupied by a 24 Hour Fitness center.

The mall's name changed to Lone Pine Mall after Marty went back to 1955, because he accidentally destroyed one of the two baby pine trees for which it was named as he fled an irate Old Man Peabody whose barn the DeLorean had crashed into upon arriving in 1955.

Peabody DeLorean

Peabody DeLorean

Peabody Pine Trees

Peabody Pine Trees

Time Machine on Peabody Farm

Time Machine on Peabody Farm

Time Machine lands in Peabody farm

Time Machine lands in Peabody farm

Alternate history

In Back to the Future Part II, a nightmarish alternate version of Hill Valley (dubbed 1985A by Doc) is depicted complete with a partial history. Due to the influence of the powerful and corrupt Biff Tannen, gambling was legalized in 1979. Tannen's toxic waste reclamation plants were built downtown, polluting the air and leading to pollution alerts to be issued.

All of the local businesses in the downtown area closed or relocated and were replaced with strip clubsporn theaters, and brothels. Tannen also bought off the police.

Hell Valley Biff Tannen

Hell Valley Biff Tannen

Consequently, crime increased and biker gangs settled in the city. Hill Valley's public schools burned down and the courthouse was converted into Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino and Hotel. The clock on the courthouse still remains at 10:04 although despite the damage the Doc did to the tower's platform in 1955, for whatever reason, it now seems to have disappeared.

Hill Valley Clock Tower

Hill Valley Clock Tower

Biff also murdered George McFly (Marty's dad) in 1973 so that he could marry George's wife Lorraine (Marty's mom) therefore making him a corrupt family man as well as town ruler. He also helped Richard Nixon remain President of the United States until at least 1985. Biff's effect on history affected the whole world – in this version of history, the Vietnam War was also still ongoing by May 1983.

According to the original script for Back to the Future Part II a partial view of the alternate 2015 was also to be depicted. By this time Biff now owns half the state of California with his influence having gained his son, Biff Jr., the seat of governor and they uphold their power and corruption with an army of large, powerful cyborg police officers.

Hill Valley Business

Many family businesses are passed down from generation to generation in Hill Valley. As a result, the city changes but remains similar from one generation to the next, as businesses are updated but rarely change. These recurring elements were a deliberate choice on the part of the filmmakers.

The production designer of Back to the Future Part II, Rick Carter, is quoted in a DVD extra as saying, "The future is built on the present." Director Robert Zemeckis adds that the continuity between the different eras in Hill Valley's history is an example of the adage, "the more things change, the more they stay the same".

The following is a list of such places. When a place is not seen or mentioned in a movie, it is marked unknown. Some buildings shown in 1885 scenes are actually located further down the street in an area not shown in the first two movies.

 List of filming locations :

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This is a list of known filming locations used in Universal Studios' Back to the Future trilogy.

PLEASE NOTE: Many of these locations are privately owned, and may be viewed only from a distance. Always respect the owners' privacy and property. Trespassing on private property is an offence — usually backed up with heavy fines for offenders — and to do so to take photographs is not encouraged.

Hill Valley location Real-world location

McFly residence (1985)     9303 Lyon Drive, Lyon Estates 9303 Roslyndale Avenue, Pacoima, California 91331 PRIVATE

McFlyResidence (2015)     3793 Oakhurst Street, Hilldale 3793 Oakhurst Street, El Monte, California 91732 PRIVATE Gated community

McFly residence (1955)     1711 Bushnell Avenue, South Pasadena, California PRIVATE

Baines residence                                                                                                                                            1727 Bushnell Avenue, South Pasadena, California PRIVATE

Mason Street house      Mason Street 1729 Bushnell Avenue (number unconfirmed), South Pasadena, CaliforniaPRIVATE

Tannen residence              1809 Mason Street 1809 Bushnell Avenue, South Pasadena, California PRIVATE

Strickland residence         (1985-A) 12511 Bailey Street, Whittier, California PRIVATE

Parkerresidence                 (1985A and 1985) 161 N. Magnolia Avenue, Monrovia, California 91016 PRIVATE

Doc'sgarage and Burger King (1985) 535 North Victory Boulevard, Burbank, California PUBLIC

Courthouse Square Universal Studios Backlot PUBLIC

Universal Studios offers tours, most of lot burned

Lyon Estates entrance - (1955) Chino-Corona Road, Chino, California PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Gate access open only on weekends - Lyon Estates entrance (1985 and 1985A)

Sandusky Avenue and Kagel Canyon Road, Pacoima, California 91331 PUBLIC

Audition location for Battle of the Bands                                                        McCambridge Park Recreation Center, 1515 Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank, California PUBLIC recreation center

Twin Pines/Lone Pine Mall Puente Hills Mall, 1600 South Azusa Avenue, City of Industry, California PUBLIC mall parking lot

Twin Pines Ranch Golden Oak Ranch Place Canyon Road, Newhall, California PRIVATE property of Walt Disney Company

Site of DeLorean Time Machine's destruction - South Ventura Road at Shoreview Drive, Port Hueneme, California PUBLIC street, best photos before 3:00 p.m.

Stairwell of Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel Universal City Hilton  - 555 Universal City Parkway,Universal City, California 91608 PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Access for hotel guests and paid parking only

5401 Olympic Los geles filming location  C A 90036 PRIVATE

Hilldale (1985) Doris Avenue and Oxford Drive, Oxnard, California PUBLIC

Public street, best photos before 3:00 p.m.

Hilldale (2015)                                                                                                                                                Oakhurst Street and Somerset Avenue, El Monte, California 91732 PRIVATE Gated community with NO TRESPASSING signs

The desert (Pohatchee Drive-In) Monument Valley, Utah, Navaho Nation Indian reservation PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Filming took place off roads in protected area

Hill Valley High School, Whittier High School, 12417 Philadelphia Street, Whittier, California PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Public high school, no access allowed during school hours

The exterior of Delgado Mine and Boot Hill Cemetery China Flat, Santa Monica National Recreation Area, Oak Park, California PUBLIC

Involves 40-minute hike to location from King James Ct in Oak Park (CA)

River Road Tunnel Observation Tunnel, Griffith Park, Hollywood, California PUBLIC In park

The exterior of Doc's Mansion and garage (1955) The Gamble House, 4 Westmoreland Place, Pasadena, California PUBLIC Public tours available

The door and interior of Doc's mansion (1955) The Blacker-Hill House, 1777 Hillcrest Avenue, Pasadena, California PRIVATE

Private residence (rare 10-year tour possibly organized)

The interior of Hill Valley High School's gymnasium for Enchantment Under the Seadance

Hollywood United Methodist Church, 6817 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, California PUBLIC

Church usually public, but always ask permission first

The starting line, Griffith Park, across from the Greek Theatre PUBLIC street in public park

McFly Farm (1885) China Flat, Santa Monica National Recreation Area, Oak Park, California PUBLIC

Involves 40-minute hike to location from King James Ct in Oak Park (CA)

Hill Valley (1885), Near Sonora, California, about 6 miles west of Chinese CampPUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS

BLM Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) is public, but Ed Moyle's airstrip is private property.

Shonash Ravine Bridge (1885) Near Sonora, California, about 6 miles west of Chinese Camp PRIVATE

Gated field. Always ask permission first.

Clara's house Tuolumne County PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Unpaved road

Buford Tannen's lake campsite, Near Sonora, California PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Unpaved road

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Great Scott !!! .... It's the FLUX CAPACITOR !!!

The Flux Capacitor: Explained for Your Time Travel Blog 🕰️

For your blog on the possibility of time travel, the Flux Capacitor is arguably the single most important fictional device to analyze. It's the engine of time travel in the Back to the Future universe, representing the highly theoretical technology needed to manipulate the space-time continuum.

What Is the Flux Capacitor?

The Flux Capacitor is the central component that makes temporal displacement possible in the DeLorean time machine.

  • Definition: It is an energy storage and channeling device that, when properly energized, creates the temporal window necessary for the vehicle to jump from one point in time to another.

  • The Inventor: Dr. Emmett L. Brown conceived the idea on November 5, 1955, after slipping on his toilet while hanging a clock and hitting his head on the sink.

  • Appearance: A metal box with three pulsing light tubes arranged in a distinctive 'Y' formation, prominently mounted on the dashboard between the driver and passenger seats. The light pulses accelerate as the DeLorean approaches the critical speed.

How Does It Work (Theoretically)?

The operation of the Flux Capacitor is based on two fundamental, non-negotiable requirements that trigger the temporal jump:

1. The Energy Threshold: 1.21 Gigawatts

The Flux Capacitor requires a colossal burst of energy—1.21 gigawatts (GW)—to function. This immense power is theorized to be necessary to warp or "flux" the space-time continuum, generating a temporary wormhole or a breach in the time barrier.

  • This fictional figure of 1.21 GW acts as a crucial, dramatic plot point, constantly forcing Doc and Marty to seek out extraordinary power sources (plutonium, lightning, or garbage).

2. The Speed Trigger: 88 Miles Per Hour

The time jump is not instantaneous; it requires motion. The vehicle must be traveling at exactly 88 miles per hour(88 mph) when the 1.21 GW hits the Flux Capacitor.

  • Significance: This suggests that the velocity of the object plays a critical role in the physics of the temporal transition. The speed may be necessary for the DeLorean to penetrate the unstable, momentary displacement field created by the Flux Capacitor before it collapses.

The Real-World Connection to Theory

While purely fictional, the Flux Capacitor conceptually touches on a core challenge in theoretical physics regarding time travel:

  • The Energy Problem: In reality, the energy required to create a traversable wormhole (a hypothetical shortcut through space and time) is currently calculated to be astronomical, perhaps requiring negative energy or exotic matter that we don't yet know how to create. The 1.21 GW requirement is a fun, marketable stand-in for this colossal energy deficit.

  • The Wormhole Analogy: The device acts as a "wormhole generator," providing a means for an object to effectively exist at two points in time while only traversing the distance in space.

The ultimate takeaway from the Flux Capacitor is that in this sci-fi model, time is not an impassable, solid wall, but a barrier that can be overcome, provided you have enough juice and speed.

Would you like a blog explanation of a different fictional device, like the Lightsaber from Star Wars, or should we write about the scientific challenges of "Staying in the Same Place" during a time jump?

Great Scott .... It's THE FLUX CAPACITOR !!!

This is going to get 'Heavy' !

In the realm of fictional technology, the Flux Capacitor stands out as a key component of the DeLorean time machine.

 

Propelling characters across the time-space continuum in the "Back to the Future" film trilogy.

While its inner workings are intentionally shrouded in mystery, let's embark on a speculative journey to explore how the Flux

Capacitor might function from a technical standpoint.
Theoretical Foundation:

To understand the Flux Capacitor, one must delve into theoretical physics. Dr. Emmett Brown, the inventor in the movies, cites the flux dispersal over a spatial-temporal vector as a fundamental principle.

This resonates with concepts from Einstein's theory of relativity, suggesting a link between the flux capacitor's operation and the manipulation of spacetime.

Temporal Energy Generation:

The Flux Capacitor presumably harnesses an exotic form of energy to manipulate time. In theoretical physics, the idea of "negative energy" or "exotic matter" is sometimes invoked in discussions about traversable wormholes or time dilation.
It is conceivable that the Flux Capacitor taps into a source of exotic energy to create the temporal field necessary for time travel.

This is essentially a storage device for the huge amount of power 1.21 gigawatts (1,210,000,000 watts) of power, once 88mph is reached power is channelled through three glowing rods. This forces microwaves to flow in one direction meeting in the centre.
88 MPH Threshold:

The films emphasize the significance of reaching a speed of 88 miles per hour for the Flux Capacitor to activate successfully.

While this appears arbitrary, it might be indicative of a critical energy threshold required to initiate the temporal displacement.

Achieving this speed may trigger a resonance effect, amplifying the energy generated by the Flux Capacitor and opening a temporal portal.

Temporal Coils and Capacitance:

The Flux Capacitor's Y-shaped design, resembling a circuit board, suggests a sophisticated arrangement of temporal coils.

These coils may play a role in focusing and channeling the temporal energy.

The flashing lights surrounding the Flux Capacitor could represent the dynamic interplay of temporal capacitance, regulating the flow of energy as it prepares to breach the temporal barrier.

Temporal Displacement Control:

One intriguing aspect is the Flux Capacitor's ability to pinpoint
specific moments in time. This implies a level of control over the temporal displacement process.

Theoretically, a sophisticated algorithm or quantum computing system could be integrated, allowing the time traveler to input precise temporal coordinates and navigate the spacetime continuum with accuracy.

 

DeLorean Time Machine Interior - www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk

 
DeLorean Time Machine - Lighting Strike

DeLorean Time Machine - Lighting Strike - www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk

Temporal Displacement Control:

One intriguing aspect is the Flux Capacitor's ability to pinpoint
specific moments in time. This implies a level of control over the temporal displacement process.

Theoretically, a sophisticated algorithm or quantum computing system could be integrated, allowing the time traveler to input precise temporal coordinates and navigate the spacetime continuum with accuracy.

The Role of Plutonium (or Mr. Fusion):

In the films, the DeLorean initially relies on a plutonium-powered reactor to generate the required 1.21 gigawatts of power.
Later, Dr. Brown replaces it with a Mr. Fusion device that converts household waste into energy.

The Flux Capacitor's ability to interface with different power sources suggests adaptability, adding an additional layer of complexity to its design.

A newly developed Flux Capacitor (not for time travel though) uses Quantum tubes of magnetic flux moving around a central capacitor by a process known as Quantum Tunnelling,

This creates a brace of wormholes accelerating at different velocities relative to each other.

1.21 Gigawatts of energy would be released from the Flux Capacitor through the Flux Bands (mounted on the outside of the DeLorean).

This would allow for the transition through the wormhole to happen at 88mph, the wormhole would have to be created by the Delorean harnessing two black holes, entangle them, and then separate them again.

Except this involves ties between quantum mechanics and classical mechanics. (See our ‘Is Time Travel possible’ blog)

The Back to the Future A-Car (the DeLorean used for close up filming) Flux Capacitor consisted of 3 high pressure gas relays connected to Glass Vacuum tubes.

In this particular theory the space-time continuum is shown to be essentially spherical.

The Flux bands allowing the traveller to enter the wormhole in one location in space, but emerge from it in a new location which is exactly the same in space, but entirely different in time.

So you travel through time, but remain in the same relative place.
Of course this is far more complex than we have described here, but again see our blog ' Is Time Travel Possible' for more detailed explanation.

The short version is that nothing really stays in place,

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DeLorean Time Machine - www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk

The Delorean runs on regular gas (petrol unleaded) to power its 2.8 v6 Peugeot Renault Volvo (PRV) ZMJ-159 engine.

But the Time Machine conversion runs on something little more potent ….

Can a DeLorean go 88 mph? Yes it can it can :
In European Spec - 150 BHP - 0.60 in 8.5 Seconds - Top Speed 129 mph

One of the key problems for the flux capacitor is energy. Even theoretically, the amount of power needed to create a wormhole (as yet, still only a concept rather than a reality) is barely conceivable.

In the film, it’s defined as 1.21 gigawatts (pronounced ‘jigawatts’ in the film). That’s an awful lot of watts, the kind you can only get from a plutonium-powered nuclear reactor, or a couple of seriously huge gas turbines or, say, a bolt of lightning !

So try to explain how much power this is the nuclear power reactors in a Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier produce 194 megawatts (1.94 x 10-8 watts)

But here we are talking about a Bolt of Lighting which is 300 million volts, and 30,000 amps.

For comparison a household current is 240 Volts (120volts for USA) and 16 Amps.

And a bolt of lighting is 5 x 10⌃9 Joules perfect for Doc Browns Delorean Time Machine

Giga is a prefix for units that typically means 10⌃9 This means 1.21 gigawatts would be 1.12 x 10⌃9 watts

So how could that work?

Let’s get technical for a second.

If the reactor uses (for example) Plutonium-239 (dangerously
radioactive by the way), then each atom of the stuff could theoretically produce 200MeV (mega electron volts) during the fission process, equivalent to 3.2×10⌃11 joules of energy.

With each Plutonium-239 atom having a mass of 3.29×10-25kg, you would only need a fuel mass of 1.2×10-5kg, which could conceivably fit in the boot of a DeLorean.

So long as it didn’t explode, and 1.21 gigawatts is all the power you needed, then you could conceivably power a time-travelling car.

Then all you’d have to worry about are the complexities of relativity, space-time paradoxes and the impossibility of altering the future by changing history to make time travel by DeLorean a reality.


Conclusion:

While the Flux Capacitor remains firmly entrenched in the world
of science fiction, its conceptualization offers an intriguing blend of theoretical physics and speculative engineering.

Imagining a device that manipulates time requires a suspension of disbelief, but the Flux Capacitor's enduring appeal lies in its ability to spark conversations about the boundaries of scientific understanding and the limitless potential of the human imagination.

As we continue to explore the mysteries of the universe, the Flux Capacitor serves as a reminder that sometimes the most captivating ideas emerge at the intersection of scientific theory and creative storytelling.

The Flux Capacitor is one of the central pieces of equipment in the DeLorean Time Machine which is what makes time travel possible.


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The Time Machine

How does the Time Machine work in Back to the Future ? What did Doc Brown fit to the DeLorean to allow it to Time Travel ? ….. Here we explain the science behind this amazing Stainless Steel Sports car the DeLorean DMC-12 from Back to the Future

Time Circuits On: The Sandstone DeLorean Time Machine Experience 🌟

Get ready to hit 88 mph! This blog is your complete guide to hiring the DeLorean Time Machine from Sandstone Productions—one of the most accurate and immersive movie car replicas available in the U.K. We go beyond the stainless steel and gull-wing doors to detail every piece of functional equipment and movie prop fitted to this iconic vehicle.

Whether you're planning a wedding, a corporate event, or a once-in-a-lifetime birthday surprise, learn exactly how the Programmable Time Circuits, the Flux Capacitor, and even Mr. Fusion bring the magic of Back to the Future to life. Discover the specific props—from the Hoverboard to Nike Mags—that turn this car into a complete, unforgettable experience. Your destiny starts the moment you book!

Key Equipment & Props Fitted to the Sandstone DeLorean

The Sandstone Productions DeLorean is customized to be a screen-accurate replica of the vehicle from the Back to the Future films, featuring both external and internal technology.

Component CategorySpecific Features / PropsDescriptionTime Travel TechnologyProgrammable Time CircuitsFully functional replica displays for entering past, present, and future dates.Flux CapacitorThe iconic three-pronged core that fluxes with lights and sound, signaling time displacement.Mr. FusionThe power unit (from BTTF II) that accepts garbage for 1.21 Gigawatts of energy.Reactor Core / Plutonium ChamberRealistic gauges, wiring, and lighting to simulate the vehicle's initial power source.Internal & External EffectsFlux Bands / WiringThe intricate external wiring and light bands that pulse when the car is ready to travel.Sounds & LightingFull set of movie-accurate sound effects and dramatic lighting to create an immersive arrival/departure experience.Movie AccessoriesMarty McFly PropsAuthentic costume props including the Hoverboard, Nike Mags (shoes), 2015 Baseball Cap, JVC Camcorder, and the Gray Almanac

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The Time Machine - How does Doc Browns DeLorean work ? and what equipment did he install ?

It’s very difficult to summarise exactly how all the systems work together / in conjunction with each other. And how individual components work without a extremely long description,

so we have broken this up into 3 sections.

Section 1 list of the components - Section 2 Pictorial overview - Section 3 Long list view.… Warning this subject is Heavy  !

DeLorean Time Machine - The A Car

DeLorean Time Machine - The A Car

Section 1 -

 The Nuclear Reactor consists of :

Steam Turbines -Reactor Power Coils - Reactor Coil enclosures - Reactor cooling vents – Reactor Temperature Control - Reactor Power control - Reactor coolant pump - Reactor Pump control - Coolant Return - Reactor Core cooling - Cooling Ring  - Reactor Coil exterior - Cooling system control unit - Cooling system Capacitors - Automuffers (suppressed release valves) - Radiation Scrubber Vent - Heat Exchanger Vent - Cooling System Control Unit -Emergency Coolant Tanks - Ceramic separator & conductive spring - Lower reactor coil assembly - Coil Assembly plate - Vacuum Capacitors chamber - 5mw vacuum capacitors - Battery Cell cores - Primary coil in vacuum chamber - Particle accelerator canisters (PAC) - PAC Power Coils  - Particle Holding Tank Pre-Heater - Oxygen Supply - Steam feed tube for turbines - Coolant purge tubes - Medium pressure boilers - High pressure boilers

 External components consists of :

Temporal Field igniters and flux boxes  - Temporal field stabilizers AKA Flux Bands - Mole Richardson power cables - Tachyon pulse generator - Tachyon pulse generator for temporal displacement system -Field ignition coils - Control Circuits - Pulse generators - X Ray Tubes - Surge protector - Power input high voltage - HV Clamps - Booster Coils - Shielded spark gap chamber - Load resistor - Argon-gas Filled tubes - Cathode with spark generator with protective shield – Annode


DeLorean Time Machine Sandstone Productions

DeLorean Time Machine Sandstone Productions

Flux Capacitor consists of :

Flux Capacitor Exhaust duct - Heat Exchanger Shield - Signal Amplifier / Driver –Temporal Field Gyroscope with Anti-Vibration Mount- Coolant Pump - Heat Exchanger - Particle collider blades - Collision Synchronizers -Geiger-Muller tube (radiation detector) - Tachyon Pulse generator control connected via Canon 32 - Exhaust elbow to external exhaust duct - Time Circuits control - Flux Capacitor coolant

 External components consist of :

Nuclear reactor components - Reactor Core - Reactor outer housing - Freon injection nozzles & expansion chamber - Radiation Scrubber - Radiation scrubber vent - Removable spent – Plutonium canister (lead lined) – Generators - Coolant inlet - Steam turbines - Steam exhaust & recycling tubes

(to radiation scrubber) - Coolant purge tubes - Steam Separators - Pressure Equalizer - Turbine Coolant -Primary Equalizer -Turbine Coolant - Primary Hydraulic Hoses - Coolant Return - Pump Control Wires - Steam Release - Hydraulic vent control A - Coolant Reclamation - Flow Control - Steam Separators coolant - Power cables to PAC Coils - Hydraulic Vent control Hose B

 Cabin Atmosphere & Fire Suppression

Atmosphere control Regulator - Fire Suppression Bottle - Air Quality & Temperature sensors (canon 30) - Oxygen Supply - Regulated oxygen to torin blower - Torin Blower - Regulated nitrogen to torin blower

 Overhead Array

System Indicators Primary - System Indicators Secondary - Power Distribution - Grimes Emergency pull light (Removable)

 Cabin Equipment

Time Circuits control junction -Time Circuits warm up relays - Reactor thermal control unit - Torin corporation blower - Flux Capacitor Cabin Atmosphere & Fire Control - Pulse control module - Field containment system display

 Dashboard

Signal amplifiers - Digital speedometer - Bulova Alarm clock - Analog – Speedometer - Time Circuits display - TRW Data systems keypad - Coustic EI AM/FM Cassette radio - Rowan Contactors -Airguide auto Compass - Time circuits display components  - Time Circuits Display enclosure - Destination Time Display - TRW Data System keypad - Power regulator PCB Heat sink - Time Circuits switch console - Time Circuits Time Circuits computer -Y Handle power switch - Dialco indicator lights ( System on / off ) - Primary Frequency control - DMC Switches - Clare electroseal constant power supply - Motor Run capacitors - High Voltage transformer - Sprague Capacitors - Manual Component control - Manual Emergency coolant release - Rentgens meter panel - Time circuits control cables

Section 2 -

DeLorean Time Machine Sandstone Productions

DeLorean Time Machine Sandstone Productions

How the DeLorean Time Machine Works

How the DeLorean Time Machine Works

The DeLorean Time Machine - How does it work ?

The DeLorean Time Machine - How does it work ?

The DeLorean Time Machine How it works

The DeLorean Time Machine How it works

DeLorean Time Machine Sandstone Productions

DeLorean Time Machine Sandstone Productions

Section 3 -

Nuclear Reactor

Steam Turbines

Reactor Power Coils

Reactor cooling vents

Reactor Temperature Control

Reactor Power control

Reactor coolant pump

Reactor Pump control

Coolant Return

Cooling system control unit

Cooling system Capacitors

Automuffers (suppressed release valves

Radiation Scrubber Vent

Heat Exchanger Vent

Cooling System Control Unit

Emergency Coolant Tanks

Particle accelerator canisters (PAC)

PAC Power Coils

Particle Holding Tank Pre-Heater

Oxygen Supply

 

Flux Capacitor

Flux Capacitor Exhaust duct

Heat Exchanger Shield

Signal Amplifier / Driver

Temporal Field Gyroscope with Anti-Vibration Mount

Coolant Pump

Heat Exchanger



FLUX system

Particle collider blades

Collision Synchronizers

Geiger-Muller tube (radiation detector)

Tachyon Pulse generator control (Canon 32)

Exhaust elbow to external exhaust duct

Time Circuits control

Flux Capacitor coolant

Steam Separators

Pressure Equalizer

Turbine Coolant

Primary Equalizer

Turbine Coolant

Primary Hydraulic Hoses

Coolant Return

Pump Control Wires

Steam Release

Hydraulic vent control A

Coolant Reclamation

Flow Control

Steam Separators coolant

Power cables to PAC Coils

Hydraulic Vent control Hose B

 

Cabin Atmosphere & Fire Suppression

Atmosphere control Regulator

Fire Suppression Bottle

Air Quality & Temperature sensors (canon 30)

Oxygen Supply

Regulated oxygen to torin blower

Torin Blower

Regulated nitrogen to torin blower

Overhead Array

System Indicators Primary

System Indicators Secondary

Power Distribution

Grimes Emergency pull light (Removable)

 

Cabin Equipment

Time Circuits control junction

Time Circuits warm up relays

Reactor thermal control unit

Torin corporation blower

Flux Capacitor

Cabin Atmosphere & Fire Control

Pulse control module

Field containment system display

 

Dashboard

Signal amplifiers

Digital speedometer

Bulova Alarm clock

Analog

Speedometer

Time Circuits display

TRW Data systems keypad

Coustic EI AM/FM Cassette radio

Rowan Contactors

Airguide auto Compass

Time circuits display components

Time Circuits Display enclosure

Destination Time Display

TRW Data System keypad

Power regulator PCB Heat sink

Time Circuits switch console

Time Circuits Time Circuits computer

Y Handle power switch

Dialco indicator lights ( System on / off)

Primary Frequency control

DMC Switches

Clare electroseal constant power supply

Motor Run capacitors

High Voltage transformer

Sprague Capacitors

Manual Component control

Manual Emergency coolant release

Rentgens meter panel

Time circuits control cables

 

External Components

Nuclear reactor components

Reactor Core

Reactor outer housing

Freon injection nozzles & expansion chamber

Radiation Scrubber

Radiation scrubber vent

Removable spent – Plutonium canister (lead lined)

Generators

Coolant inlet

Steam turbines

Steam exhaust & recycling tubes (to radiation scrubber)

Coolant purge tubes

Coolant purge tubes

Steam feed tube for turbines

Medium pressure boilers

High pressure boilers

Reactor Core cooling

Cooling Ring

Reactor Coil exterior

Reactor Coil enclosures

Reactor coils

Ceramic separator & conductive spring

Lower reactor coil assembly

Coil Assembly plate

Vacuum Capacitors chamber

5mw vacuum capacitors

Battery Cell cores

Primary coil in vacuum chamber

 

External

Temporal Field igniters and flux boxes

Temporal field stabilizers AKA Flux Bands

Mole Richardson power cables

Tachyon pulse generator

Tachyon pulse generator for temporal displacement system

Flux Band components

Field ignition coils

Control Circuits

Pulse generators

X Ray Tubes

Surge protector

Power input high voltage

HV Clamps

Booster Coils

Shielded spark gap chamber

Load resistor

Argon-gas Filled tubes

Cathode with spark generator with protective shield

Annode


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The Flux Capacitor and How does it work ?

The Flux Capacitor - What does it do ? How does it work ? Here we explain the theory behind Doc Browns Back to the Future invention

The Flux Capacitor is one of the central pieces of equipment in the DeLorean Time Machine which is what makes time travel possible.

In Theory :

This is essentially a storage device for the huge amount of power 1.21 gigawatts (1,210,000,000 watts) of power, once 88mph is reached power is channelled through three glowing rods. This forces microwaves to flow in one direction meeting in the centre.

A newly developed Flux Capacitor (not for time travel though) uses Quantum tubes of magnetic flux moving around a central capacitor by a process known as Quantum Tunnelling, This creates a brace of wormholes accelerating at different velocities relative to each other.

The Flux Capacitor How does it Work ?

As featured in ‘Back to the Future’ a device imagined by Doc Brown when he was standing on the edge of his toilet, slipped and hit his head on the sink, when he came to had a revelation of the Flux Capacitor

The Flux Capacitor

The Flux Capacitor

The Flux Capacitor is one of the central pieces of equipment in the DeLorean Time Machine which is what makes time travel possible.

In Theory :

This is essentially a storage device for the huge amount of power 1.21 gigawatts (1,210,000,000 watts) of power, once 88mph is reached power is channelled through three glowing rods. This forces microwaves to flow in one direction meeting in the centre.

A newly developed Flux Capacitor (not for time travel though) uses Quantum tubes of magnetic flux moving around a central capacitor by a process known as Quantum Tunnelling, This creates a brace of wormholes accelerating at different velocities relative to each other.

Flux Capacitor - Back to the Future

Flux Capacitor - Back to the Future

1.21 Gigawatts of energy would be released from the Flux Capacitor through the Flux Bands (mounted on the outside of the DeLorean). This would allow for the transition through the wormhole to happen at 88mph, the wormhole would have to be created by the Delorean harnessing two black holes, entangle them, and then separate them again. Except this involves ties between quantum mechanics and classical mechanics. (See our ‘Is Time Travel possible’ blog)

The Back to the Future A-Car (the DeLorean used for close up filming) Flux Capacitor consisted of 3 high pressure gas relays connected to Glass Vacuum tubes.

In this particular theory the space-time continuum is shown to be essentially spherical. The Flux bands allowing the traveller to enter the wormhole in one location in space, but emerge from it in a new location which is exactly the same in space, but entirely different in time. So you travel through time, but remain in the same relative place.

Of course this is far more complex than we have described here, but again see our blog ' Is Time Travel Possible' for more detailed explanation.

The short version is that nothing really stays in place, the world is constantly moving through space, so even a slight displacement in time would be extremely difficult to link up exactly with a particular point in space.

Marty McFly with the Flux Capacitor

Marty McFly with the Flux Capacitor

DeLorean Power ?

The Delorean runs on regular gas (petrol unleaded) to power its 2.8 v6 Peugeot Renault Volvo (PRV) ZMJ-159 engine. But the Time Machine conversion runs on something little more potent ….

Can a DeLorean go 88 mph? Yes it can it can :

In U.S Spec - 130 BHP - 0.60 in 9.6 Seconds - Top Speed 122 mph

In European Spec - 150 BHP - 0.60 in 8.5 Seconds - Top Speed 129 mph

One of the key problems for the flux capacitor is energy. Even theoretically, the amount of power needed to create a wormhole (as yet, still only a concept rather than a reality) is barely conceivable.

In the film, it’s defined as 1.21 gigawatts (pronounced ‘jigawatts’ in the film). That’s an awful lot of watts, the kind you can only get from a plutonium-powered nuclear reactor, or a couple of seriously huge gas turbines or, say, a bolt of lightning !

So try to explain how much power this is the nuclear power reactors in a Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier produce 194 megawatts (1.94 x 10-8 watts)

But here we are talking about a Bolt of Lighting which is 300 million volts, and 30,000 amps. For comparison a household current is 240 Volts (120volts for USA) and 16 Amps. And a bolt of lighting is 5 x 10⌃9 Joules perfect for Doc Browns Delorean Time Machine

Giga is a prefix for units that typically means 10⌃9 This means 1.21 gigawatts would be 1.12 x 10⌃9 watts

What other mode of transport requires this colossal amount of power ? Try the S.H.I.E.L.D Helicarrier at 317 gigawatts

S.H.I.E.L.D Helicarrier

S.H.I.E.L.D Helicarrier

The Reactor

So how could that work? Let’s get technical for a second. If the reactor uses (for example) Plutonium-239 (dangerously radioactive by the way), then each atom of the stuff could theoretically produce 200MeV (mega electron volts) during the fission process, equivalent to 3.2×10⌃11 joules of energy. With each Plutonium-239 atom having a mass of 3.29×10-25kg, you would only need a fuel mass of 1.2×10-5kg, which could conceivably fit in the boot of a DeLorean.

So long as it didn’t explode, and 1.21 gigawatts is all the power you needed, then you could conceivably power a time-travelling car.

Then all you’d have to worry about are the complexities of relativity, space-time paradoxes and the impossibility of altering the future by changing history to make time travel by DeLorean a reality.

The DeLorean Time Machine

The DeLorean Time Machine

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Celebrating Sandstone Productions LTD ! DeLorean Time Machine - Ghostbusters Ecto 1 C - Knight Rider K.I.T.T - Sinclair C5 Hire

Celebrating Sandstone Productions becoming a Limted Company. Your only choice for : DeLorean Time Machine Hire - Ghostbusters Ecto 1 C Hire - Knight Rider K.I.T.T Hire - Sinclair C5 Hire

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CELEBRATING SANDSTONE PRODUCTIONS becoming at LTD Company

‘The Future of Sandstone Productions’

Very excited and thrilled to offically announce we are now a Limited Company !

Buckle up for this monumental leap forward for Sandstone Productions LTD This isn't just a fancy new title (although, that does have a certain ring to it).

Becoming a Limited Company signifies significant growth in our product range, and solidifies our commitment to bringing you the very best in Movie Car Hire with our new company structure.

With our increasing client base including MOD, NHS, Local Councils means that we can now provide vastly improved invoicing and accounts payment system. Our Mission statement :

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'To provide the most immersive and captivating Movie Car Experience available'

Our Movie Car Hire is rapidly expanding and now offers :

Our DeLorean Time Machine

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Mark D Elliott with Claudia Wells (Jennifer in Back to the Future)

Why the Change?




In a nutshell, this move allows us to operate with greater structure, flexibility, and futureproofing as we add to our services.

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'A Cinematic Icon That Transcends Time and Space'

The DeLorean Time Machine ‘ Transcending Time and Space’

The DeLorean Time Machine:
'A Cinematic Icon That Transcends Time and Space'

In the realm of science fiction and pop culture, there are few movie vehicles as iconic and legendary as the DeLorean Time Machine.

Forever etched in our minds as a vessel capable of transcending time and space, this charismatic silver sports car has captured the imagination of millions worldwide.

Introduced in the timeless classic "Back to the Future," the DeLorean Time Machine has become a symbol of adventure, nostalgia, and the limitless possibilities of time travel.

Let's take a closer look at the allure and enduring fascination surrounding this fictional but beloved vehicle.

1. A Timeless Design:

The DeLorean DMC-12, designed by renowned automotive engineer John DeLorean, originally aimed to conquer the automobile industry with its sleek stainless-steel exterior and iconic gull-wing doors.

However, it was its transformation into a time machine that cemented its place in cinematic history.

The DeLorean's stylish design and futuristic appeal became synonymous with time travel itself, possessing a unique ability to captivate audiences even after several decades.

2. The Flux Capacitor and Time Travel:

At the heart of the DeLorean Time Machine's temporal capabilities lies the legendary flux capacitor.

Created by the eccentric scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, this fictional device allowed the DeLorean to reach the required speed of 88 miles per hour to activate time travel.

The flux capacitor demonstrates the quintessential blend of science and imagination that has made the DeLorean Time Machine such an iconic symbol.

3. A Vehicle of Adventure:

The DeLorean Time Machine, piloted by Marty McFly and Doc Brown, took audiences on thrilling and unforgettable journeys.

From the suburbs of Hill Valley to the Old West and even the distant future, the DeLorean became a vessel for exhilarating escapades and time-crossed character development.

Its ability to transport characters to various eras showcased the importance of personal growth and the impact of their actions on the space-time continuum.

4. Cultural Impact and Legacy:

Beyond its role in the "Back to the Future" trilogy, the DeLorean Time Machine has become ingrained in popular culture, inspiring countless parodies, TV programs, and homages.

Born from the imagination of writer Bob Gale and director Robert Zemeckis, the vehicle has since become a symbol of nostalgia for many who grew up watching the films, as well as a source of inspiration for future generations.

5. Real-Life Passion and Enthusiasm:

The DeLorean Time Machine continues to inspire a dedicated community of fans who devote themselves to replicating its design, modifying their own DeLoreans, or attending "Back to the Future" conventions.

These enthusiasts keep the spirit of the DeLorean alive, reminding us of the endless fascination and nostalgia associated with this iconic time-traveling symbol.

Conclusion:

The DeLorean Time Machine has transcended the realms of both fiction and film, becoming a cultural phenomenon admired by fans young and old.

Its timeless design, fictional technologies, and thrilling cinematic adventures have left an indelible mark on popular culture. Decades after its first appearance on the silver screen, the DeLorean Time Machine remains an enduring symbol of imagination, adventure, and the timeless appeal of time travel itself.

So, hop in, buckle up, and let your imagination soar as you embark on a journey through time and space with this legendary vehicle !!!

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Great Scott !!! Just look at our latest Time Machine Feedback !!!

Amazing Feedback from Rosie !!! Please read here Google Review on our DeLorean Time Machine Hire !!!

”5 stars is not enough for Mark, the Delorean and the service we received.

I contacted Sandstone productions regarding the Delorean as my husband to be was a massive massive back to the future fan and wanted to surprise him on our wedding morning.

Mark was prompt replying and really helpful, he wasn’t pushy salesman and it was a really easy booking process.

I was unsure if it would be to much for a quick car journey but I was wrong, not only did it make my husband cry with happiness it made every guest talk about it at the wedding.

Mark was so so lovely, he was smiley, happy for people to take pictures and didn’t rush us. He made us feel like our wedding day was the most important day although I’m sure he does a lot of weddings.

He took some fantastic pictures of us and sent them through via email days after.

The Delorean was amazing and the details were incredible.

Mark himself knew a lot about the film, what made my husband comfortable to be excited and really really enjoy the moment without embarrassment. I highly highly recommended Mark, the Delorean and Sandstone Productions and can safely say it was the best thing I spent money on at the wedding”.

Rosie

Five-Star Feedback for Sandstone Productions

The overwhelming 5-star feedback for Sandstone Productions centers on the unforgettable, immersive experience they provide, largely through their DeLorean Time Machine and the exceptional service from the owner, Mark.

1. The Immersive Movie Car Experience

  • Unbelievable Detail: Customers consistently praise the incredible level of detail and masterpiece restoration of the DeLorean, noting it is exactly like the one in the film. It comes complete with props like the Flux Capacitor, Mr. Fusion, Marty's hoverboard, and other cinematic accessories.

  • Atmosphere and Props: The experience is described as "mind-blowing," featuring the car's lights, music, and quotes from the movie, making people feel like they are truly "Back to the Future."

  • Iconic Vehicles: In addition to the DeLorean, Sandstone Productions offers other iconic movie cars like the Ghostbusters Ecto-1 (Ecto-1C) and K.I.T.T. from Knight Rider, all noted for their authentic and immersive features.

2. Exceptional Customer Service

  • Owner Mark: The owner, Mark, is repeatedly highlighted as the key to the amazing experience. He is described as "world-class," "super friendly," "professional," and possessing a true love and deep knowledge of the Back to the Future franchise.

  • Personalised Service: Customers appreciate that Mark is accommodating and goes "above and beyond" to ensure the special day is perfect, whether it's for a wedding surprise or a birthday. One review noted he made the husband-to-be "cry with happiness."

  • Photo Opportunities: Mark often takes fantastic, professional photos and sends them to the clients afterward, adding a cherished keepsake to the memory.

The feedback shows that hiring the car is considered "the best thing I spent money on" for an event. It creates a "wow factor" for all guests and provides "adult-aged core memory moments."

Amazing Feedback from Rosie !!! Please read here Google Review on our DeLorean Time Machine Hire !!!

”5 stars is not enough for Mark, the Delorean and the service we received.

I contacted Sandstone productions regarding the Delorean as my husband to be was a massive massive back to the future fan and wanted to surprise him on our wedding morning.

Mark was prompt replying and really helpful, he wasn’t pushy salesman and it was a really easy booking process.

I was unsure if it would be to much for a quick car journey but I was wrong, not only did it make my husband cry with happiness it made every guest talk about it at the wedding.

Mark was so so lovely, he was smiley, happy for people to take pictures and didn’t rush us. He made us feel like our wedding day was the most important day although I’m sure he does a lot of weddings.

He took some fantastic pictures of us and sent them through via email days after.

The Delorean was amazing and the details were incredible.

Mark himself knew a lot about the film, what made my husband comfortable to be excited and really really enjoy the moment without embarrassment. I highly highly recommended Mark, the Delorean and Sandstone Productions and can safely say it was the best thing I spent money on at the wedding”.

Rosie

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Sinclair C5 - Hire - Description - What is a Sinclair C5 ?

Step Back into 1985 and Sir Clive Sinclairs Vehicle of the Future the Sinclair C5. The idea was to sell this Electric Vehicle (not a Car) which used a Lotus designed Frame with a polypropylene body. This 250w electric pedal assisted Sinclair C5 had a range of 20 miles, and a top speed of 15.5mph.

Taking you back to 1985 when a new type of Electric Vehicle was introduced on the market - The Sinclair C5 a small one-person battery electric velomobile, technically an "electrically assisted pedal cycle".

Sinclair C5 Logo
Sinclair C5.jpg

It was the culmination of Sir Clive Sinclair's long-running interest in electric vehicles. Although widely described as an "electric car", Sinclair characterised it as a "vehicle, not a car".

1985 Price            : £399 (£428 delivered mail order)

Predicted sales : 100,000 in the first year

Length                   : 1.74 m

Total height          : 80 cm

Electric motor     : 250 W (0.34 hp) permanent magnet motor by Polymotor

Battery                  : 12 V lead-acid battery

Range                   : 20 miles (32 km)

Luggage               : 28 Litres

Manufacturer      : Sinclair Vehicles

Project cost         : £12 Million

Requirements      : No licence, insurance or tax required, ridden by anyone over 14

Assembly : Merthyr Tydfil, Wales

Made                    : 14,000

Sinclair C5 Kerb Weight : 30 kg (66 lb) without battery

approx. 45 kg (99 lb) with battery

Sold                      : 5,000

Accessories        :

Sinclair C5
The SInclair C5 A new power in personal transport

Interesting facts –

Sinclair C5 was going to be built in the former DeLorean Motor Company’s factory, which built and sold a similar amount of DeLorean’s to C5’s. In a strange twist the C5 nearly produced the same amount of vehicles, sold units were nearly the same, and the project failed in nearly the same time frame.

A Sinclair C10 – 2 seater city velomobile capable of 40mph with a roof

A Sinclair C15 – Larger 4 seater vehicle capable of speed upto 80mph

As the C5 is an 'electrically assisted pedal cycle', no helmet, driving licence or road tax is required to drive one, so the Sinclair marketing machine included 14-year-old children in its target marketing 

The Sinclair C5 - 1985
Sinclair C5 Schematic

The Department of Transport says that the specifications of the machine meet and, in some cases, exceed the demands of legislation.

Timeline

1979 First concept

1980       British government abolished road tax for electric vehicles

1983       March Sir Clive Sinclair sells some of his share in Sinclair Research to raise £12 Million and

Forms Sinclair Vehicles. The Hoover Company were contracted to manufacture the C5 at their plant in Merthyr Tydfil

1983       Introduced legislation for ‘electrically-assisted pedal cycles’. New Legislation was 

Introduced to allow 2/3 wheel vehicles with a maximum of 15mph on U.K Roads

1983       10th January Sinclair C5 was launched with mixed reviews

1985       August Hoover stop producing the C5 as Sinclair vehicles gets into difficulties. Large

Quantities of C5’s remain unsold

1985       October Sinclair Vehicles is put into receivership

1992       Sinclair Zike is released, sold 2000 unit and production ended 6 months later

2011       July Sinclair X-1 possible successor to the C5 was meant to go on sale for £595.

The Sinclair C5 - Pod Instrument lights :Left Hand LED’s show the Load on the motor - So the more you pedal it assists the motor increasing range on the battery and your fitness level.The Right hand LED’s show the Battery level

The Sinclair C5 - Pod Instrument lights :

Left Hand LED’s show the Load on the motor - So the more you pedal it assists the motor increasing range on the battery and your fitness level.

The Right hand LED’s show the Battery level

The Sinclair C5 - Vision of the Future

The Sinclair C5 - Vision of the Future

Aimed at those who travelled alone, either in cars, on their bicycles or on public transport. Sir Clive had dabbled in electric vehicle research since the early 1970s, but the 1983 legislation fitted in perfectly with the C5’s technical make-up. And so it was that, two years later, arguably the UK’s most recognised electric vehicle was born.

What were its rivals?

The only way of buying one was by mail order – the C5 arrived in a cardboard box, delivered to your door, an option which wasn’t available to other small ‘cars’.

The most conventional four-wheeled rival was the 998cc Austin Mini City E, which was almost ten times the price – at £3,298.

Other contemporary competition included the also-three-wheeled 850cc, 73.3mpg Robin Rialto 2. The larger three-wheeler promised ‘A Car You Can Afford to Get Excited About’, according to the press ads. And buyers obviously believed them, as it had a 12-month waiting list when new.

However, if we’re talking innovative disasters, the Sinclair C5 is joined by the equally cult-ish DeLorean DMC-12 as one of the biggest transport failures of the 1980s.

What motor does it use?

Due to the legislation it was designed for, the C5 was limited in both performance and weight. Motor output was stifled, too: a 250-watt ceiling was applied to vehicles in the ‘electrically-assisted pedal cycle’ category. Sinclair’s engineers took a 12V DC, 250W, 29A, 3,300rpm permanent magnet motor supplied by Italian company Polymotor to provide power for the C5.

Myth

One of the long-held myths about the motor found in the C5 was that it was also used in washing machines – this was emphatically not the case. However, Hoover engineers were trained to service the C5 as Sir Clive’s mobility project for the masses was also built in the company’s factory in Merthyr Tydfil, south Wales.

Two C5’s still in use today - 35 years on

Two C5’s still in use today - 35 years on

The little white wedge easily slotted into the category of vehicle it was designed for. With a 45kg weight with battery, it undercut the imposed restrictions by 15kg. The battery was a ‘deep discharge’ unit, which meant it could be charged hundreds of times with no noticeable loss of performance. Or that was the theory anyway. The C5 is rear-wheel drive, too – just like all the best driver’s cars! – with the left-hand rear wheel powered by the electric motor.

What’s it like to drive a Sinclair C5 ?

 Maybe two of the right words to describe the C5 driving experience are ‘terrifying’ and ‘fun’. Sitting above the handlebars on the thinly-padded seat, your arms reach down past your bent legs – which can, and will have to, pedal at some point – while your feet rest on the pushbike-like Sinclair-branded and grooved pedals.

You insert the ignition key into the master security switch and turn on the power.

Motor load and battery condition are shown by two LED graph displays under the aerodynamic front cowling.

Push the left-hand handlebar starter/accelerator button and you’re away.

Ignore the twisted ‘mirror’ logic, which makes you think you want to steer the way you don’t want to go, and instead relish the ‘acceleration’ offered by that 250W motor.

Braking is controlled either by un-pressing the handlebar accelerator button or by squeezing the bike-like triggers. It also has a ‘handbrake’ feature where it locks the back brake on, so leaving on inclines is not a problem.

Unbelievably, the C5 has front calliper and rear drum brakes, so comes to a stop quickly and safely, if not the most elegantly. With a top speed of 15mph, Sir Clive Sinclair’s baby doesn’t sound fast, but believe us, it feels it.

The C5 Looking as fresh as it did 35 years ago.

The C5 Looking as fresh as it did 35 years ago.

As a driver, you’re so exposed to both the elements and the passing traffic that bowling along at speeds of up to half of the legal urban limit feels anything but pedestrian. Which, incidentally, is another type of road user you have to watch out for?

Sinclair claimed that the C5 had the ‘same seat height’ as a family car. That was true if that car was originally from 1959 and was called a Mini. And despite Lotus being involved with the project, and Sinclair’s claims of ‘extraordinary manoeuvrability’ when it was new, the C5 certainly doesn’t handle like a sports car. It does share a low centre of gravity with the legendary cars from Hethel, but that’s where any similarities end.

Reliability and running costs

Many C5 owners reported unit burn-outs as the permanent magnet motor struggled to cope with any form of gradient; pedal assistance was very often required.

Also, C5s suffered the indignity of running aground over speed bumps, even small ones. The single gear was also a cause of complaint. Plus, there was no reverse gear, so every backwards turn turned into a multi-point negotiating nightmare.

Sinclair claimed that the C5 could be driven for five miles on one penny’s worth of electricity, or 1,000 miles for the contemporary price of a gallon of fuel.

The official range on a single charge was stated to be 20 miles, but most owners reported half that in cold conditions.

 The 15kg battery could be charged to full capacity from flat in eight hours – much longer than today’s all-electric cars. Some enterprising modern-day owners of C5s swap the old lead acid battery for lightweight Lithium-ion replacements for increased range and better reliability.

One owner reports 45 miles of range from his 60Ah lithium-ion battery, which weighs half as much as the original.

C5 Alive today 2020

C5 Alive today 2020

 Could I drive a C5 every day?

You could, but we wouldn’t recommend it. The C5 feels tiny among car-sized traffic flows. On the plus side, the C5’s turning circle was two-thirds of the original Mini’s.

Watch the original TV ad for the Sinclair C5

How much should I pay for a Sinclair C5 ?

 How long is a piece of string? We’ve seen C5s on well-known auction sites for around £600. ‘Project’ C5s can start at £275, while at the opposite end of the scale, fully working and ‘restored’ C5s can be had for £800. Where a boxed ‘new’ one attracts around £1500

What should I look out for on a Sinclair C5 ?

Used handlebars are priced at around £30 online, and a complete set of wing mirrors can fetch £200. Replacement used motors can start at £55. There’s a burgeoning market in the 3D printing of Sinclair C5 parts

Should I buy a Sinclair C5 ?

If you’re a culture junkie and the idea of owning a piece of motoring history appeals, then yes, undoubtedly. Even if it will never go very far.

The C5 is such a recognisable and symbolic piece of motoring folklore, due to both its promise and failure, that it will always be a talking point.

If you’re lucky, you might even find one with all the period accessories, such as a booster cushion for those short of leg, a ‘High-Vis Mast’ (basically a metal pole with a reflective flag atop it), a second battery, side screens for increased weather protection, and a tonneau cover.

If you really want to fit in, try also to find the period ‘designer’ clothing (very stylish 1980s drama Howards’ Way), the ‘weather cheater’ poncho, and the car-like C5-branded mud flaps, turning indicator kit, and wing mirrors.

1985 Sinclair C5 in 2020

1985 Sinclair C5 in 2020

The C5 was never designed for long distances, and its limitations show when its comes to practicality.

The aforementioned weather protection (or lack of) is just one issue. Another is luggage space. The promotional videos of the time boast of a ‘large capacity boot’, but if you have more than 28 litres of luggage, then the flip-out ‘boot’ on the back of the driver’s seat will be of little use. It’s perfect for your poncho or Pac-A-Mac, though.

The Sinclair C5 at night

The Sinclair C5 at night

Sinclair C5 Pub facts

The Sinclair C5 was launched at Alexandra Palace on 10 January 1985, and the assembled throng of journalists included friend of MR and ex-Top Gear presenter, Sue Baker. With a suggested 9,000-17,000 C5s finding homes in 1985, Sir Clive Sinclair claimed that his plastic fantastic dream was the UK’s best-selling electric car until the more modern and four-wheeled Nissan Leaf overtook it in 2011 with sales of 20,000.

Sinclair was in the mood for more electric vehicle creation in 1992, when the Zike electric bike was released. Like the C5, production lasted just six months – and around 2,000 were sold. Nineteen years later Sir Clive was at it again with the X-1, an electric ‘sit-down’ cycle, which was to be sold for £595. However, it never reached production and the cash he needed to develop his four-seat electric car vision never was generated.

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Time Machine - Operators Guide - DeLorean

The Back to the Future Time Machine, we explore how you would operate Doc Browns amazing Time Travelling DeLorean

The #DeLorean#timemachine is a fictional automobile-based time travel vehicle device as featured in the Back to the Future franchise.

The main operation of the time machine is the same in all three films. The operator is seated inside the DeLorean (except the first time, when a remote control is used), and turns on the time circuits using the Time Drive Switch, this activates a unit containing multiple fourteen- and seven-segment displays …..

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Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine … Operators Guide.

The #DeLorean #timemachine is a fictional automobile-based time travel vehicle device as featured in the Back to the Future franchise.

Operation of the #DeLorean #Timemachine

The main operation of the time machine is the same in all three films. The operator is seated inside the DeLorean (except the first time, when a remote control is used), and turns on the time circuits using the Time Drive Switch, this activates a unit containing multiple fourteen- and seven-segment displays that shows the :

  • Destination Time and Date (Red),

  • Present Time and Date (Green)

  • Last-departed Time and Date (Yellow)

Enter in your own Time and Date into the TIme circuits using the keypad below the unit so, if you wanted to travel to 5th November 1955 at 6.00am you would enter :

11 05 1955 0600 then press enter.

The Plutonium Gauges will power up at the same time as the Time Display. After entering a target date, and with the Time Drive Switch is left on, the system is active. Once the operator accelerates the car up to #88 miles per hour (141.6 km/h), the flux capacitor actives……(and the rest is History !)

As it accelerates, several coils around the body glow blue/white while a burst of light appears in front of it as it enters the wormhole (see our ‘Is Time Travel possible’ blog)

Surrounded by electrical current (similar to a Tesla coil), the whole car vanishes in a flash of white/blue light seconds later, leaving a pair of fiery tire tracks.

A digital speedometer attached to the dashboard allows the operator an accurately gauge of the car's speed.

Observers outside the vehicle see an implosion of plasma as the vehicle disappears, while occupants within the vehicle see a quick flash of light and instantaneously arrive at the target time in the same spatial location (relative to the Earth) as when it departed.

Time Machine - DeLorean Dmc-12

Time Machine - DeLorean Dmc-12

Hover Conversion - The DeLorean Time Machine

Hover Conversion - The DeLorean Time Machine

In the destination time, (immediately before the car's arrival), three large and loud flashes occur at the point from which the car emerges from its time travel (at the speed of Sound, the Sonic Boom). After the trip, the exterior of the DeLorean is extremely cold, and frost forms from atmospheric moisture all over the car's body and thermal heaters on the back of the vehicle.

A few technical glitches with the DeLorean that could hinder time travel for its users :

In the first film, the car has starter problems and Marty McFly has a hard time restarting once stopped, much to his repeated frustration.

In the second movie, the destination time display malfunctions and shows random dates (mostly January 1, 1885), which partially cause Doc to be sent to 1885.

In the third movie, the flying circuits (added by Doc in 2015), fuel line, and fuel injection manifold are damaged, preventing the car from moving under its own power

In the feature film series, Dr. Emmett L. Brown builds a time machine from a retrofitted #DMC DeLorean car, to gain insights into history and the future. Instead, he and Marty McFly end up using it to travel across 130 years of Hill Valley history to change the past for the better and to undo the negative effects of time travel.

The car requires 1.21 gigawatts of power, and needs to reach 88 miles per hour in order to operate the Time Machine circuits so it can time travel. The official Back to the Future DeLorean (named the A Car) can now be viewed at the Petersen Automotive Museum

Reactor Core - DeLorean Time Machine

Reactor Core - DeLorean Time Machine

Hill Valley Clock Tower - Back to the Future

Hill Valley Clock Tower - Back to the Future

#DeLorean Power ..... !

The time machine circuits are electric and require a colossal power input of 1.21 gigawatts (1,620,000 hp) to operate.

Originally provided by a plutonium-fuelled nuclear reactor (in the first movie), #DocBrown has no access to plutonium in 1955, so he outfits the car with a large pole and hook in order to channel the power of a lightning bolt into the #FluxCapacitor and send #Marty back to 1985.

During Doc's first visit to 2015, he had the machine refitted to Hover above ground in addition to standard road driving, and he replaces the nuclear reactor with a Mr. Fusion generator that uses garbage as fuel.

Mr Fusion - Home Energy Reactor

Mr Fusion - Home Energy Reactor

DeLorean Time Machine - Being pushed by steam locomotive

DeLorean Time Machine - Being pushed by steam locomotive

Although the #MrFusion unit provides the required power for the time machine, the DeLorean is still powered by an internal 2.8 V6 PRV combustion engine for propulsion.

This caused a problem when the fuel line was damaged during Marty's trip to 1885 in Back to the Future Part III; after he and Doc patch it, they attempt to use whiskey as a replacement fuel since commercial gasoline is not yet available.


The test fails, damaging the car's fuel injection manifold and leaving it unable to travel under its own power.

Doc and Marty consider options to reach the required 88 mph such as :
Pulling it with horses, which fails because the car barely breaks 20 mph) but ultimately settle on pushing the car with a steam locomotive.

For the extra power needed to push the DeLorean up to speed, Doc adds his own version of "Presto Logs" (a chemically treated mixture of pressed wood and anthracite) to the locomotive's boiler and chooses a location with a straight section of track long enough to achieve 88 mph

Presto Logs - Back to the Future

Presto Logs - Back to the Future

The power required is pronounced in the film as one point twenty-one "jiggawatts".

While the closed-captioning in home video versions spells the word as it appears in the script, jiggawatt, the actual spelling matches the standard prefix and the term for power of "One Billion Watts": Gigawatt. Although rarely used, the "j" sound at the beginning of the SI prefix "giga-" is an acceptable pronunciation for "gigawatt."

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Back to the Future - Fashion

Time Travel and the fashion of the era follow hand in hand, especially for Marty McFly, (maybe not so much for Doc Brown !) …..

So we look into the fashion in 1985, 2015, 1955, and 1885 !

🚀 1985 (Original Timeline)

This is the peak mid-80s suburban youth style, characterized by bright colours, brand names, and layers.

  • Key Look (Marty McFly): The iconic layered look.

    • Outerwear: Orange/Red Puffer Vest (often mistaken for a "life preserver" by 1955 characters) over a Two-Toned Denim Jacket (often a Guess jacket with contrasting denim yokes).

    • Layers: A checked or patterned button-up shirt over a solid-colour t-shirt.

    • Bottoms & Shoes: Blue jeans and classic white-and-red Nike Bruin sneakers or similar low-profile athletic shoes.

    • Accessories: Calculator watch (like a Casio), Walkman or headphones around the neck, and a skateboard.

  • Other 1985 Trends:

    • Jennifer Parker: Pastels, large hair, stone-washed jeans, and floral blouses, reflecting a softer, preppy-casual 80s look.

    • Doc Brown: A quirky, eccentric mix, often involving a white lab coat over a colorful or patterned shirt (like his famous train-print shirt).

🎸 1955 (The Past)

Fashion in 1955 Hill Valley reflects the post-war shift to casualwear, with a distinct blend of teenage "rebel" style and adult conservatism.

  • Key Look (Marty blending in): Marty's attempt to look "inconspicuous" involves a borrowed Grey Suit and a narrow Red Tie—a sharp contrast to his 80s layers.

  • The Greaser/Youth Style (Biff and Gang):

    • Men: Short, zip-up jackets (like Harrington or bomber styles), rolled/cuffed blue jeans, and often slicked-back hair.

    • Women (Lorraine Baines): Prim dresses with full skirts, Peter Pan collars, pearls, bobby socks, and saddle shoes or kitten heels.

  • Adults: Gabardine sport shirts (often printed or flecked), tailored slacks, and men's hats like fedoras.

🌌 2015 (The Future)

The film's vision of 2015 is a mix of high-tech fabrics, auto-adjusting garments, and a few intentionally bizarre youth trends.

  • Key Look (Marty's Future Gear):

    • Outerwear: Self-Drying, Auto-Adjusting Jacket (with sleeves that resize and a self-drying function).

    • Shoes: Nike Air Mag self-lacing sneakers.

    • Accessories: An iridescent, rainbow-patterned baseball cap worn backwards.

    • Youth Trend: Marty Jr. (and Doc's suggestion) highlights the extreme, temporary trend of wearing Pants with the pockets pulled out (inside-out) and suspenders/braces dangling.

  • Antagonists (Griff and Gang): Cyberpunk-inspired, aggressive fashion with metallic accents, protective gear (like helmets and pads), and bold makeup.

🤠 1885 (The Wild West)

The final journey features historical fashion, with Marty's costume being comically anachronistic at first.

  • Marty's Initial Outfit (The "Singing Cowboy"): Doc, in 1955, dresses Marty based on 1950s pop culture's idea of a cowboy: a salmon-colored shirt with fringe and atomic symbols, and bright trousers. The outfit is immediately mocked for being historically inaccurate.

  • Marty's Disguise ("Clint Eastwood"): To survive, Marty adopts a more classic Western look: a simple shirt, trousers, and a poncho (used to deflect a bullet).

  • Authentic 1885 Wear (Clara Clayton): Historically accurate costumes were a priority for this film. Clara wears dresses that showcase the "bustle era" silhouette—a heavily structured skirt with a prominent pad/cage over the rear. Men wear traditional vests, frock coats, and cowboy hats.

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

Back to the Future - Fashion

The clothing and accessories that people wear are a distinctive part of the popular culture. Clothing styles change not only with the time period, but also communicate one's social class and occupation. Those who don't dress appropriately are often viewed as outcasts or rebels, or at the very least, odd and out-of-place, so Marty McFly's clothing proved to be an endless source of embarrassment for him during his adventures, in spite of Dr. Emmett Brown's attempts to be prepared.

They generally had three options when they traveled from one time period to another:

  • They purchased and changed clothes after arriving in a new time period

  • They tried to find appropriate clothes for their destination before traveling

  • They neglected to change clothes and just endured the awkwardness of attracting attention.

Note: Outfits are described here under the time periods the clothing came from, which were not necessarily when they were worn.

Back to the Future Fashion

Outfit 1: Marty McFLY

This Marty McFly outfit is probably the most iconic of them all.

Everything from the vintage wash denim jacket and faded dad jeans, to the orange puffer vest, looks as good now as it did back in ’85.

Trainers

They’re the overwhelmingly popular Nike Killshot 2 which was originally released in the ’80s and saw a surge in interest when it re-released in 2009, and subsequently in 2014 in collaboration with J.Crew.

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

 

  • Denim Jacket:

  • Quilted Vest:

  • Tennis Sneakers: Nike Killshot 2 (They’re the overwhelmingly popular Nike Killshot 2 which was originally released in the ’80s and saw a surge in interest when it re-released in 2009, and subsequently in 2014 in collaboration with J.Crew)

  • Aviator Sunglasses: RayBan

  • Retro Calculator Watch: Casio

Marty

"Life preserver" First day of school in 1955 

  • Marty wore a red and gray jacket (that he took off in the school cafeteria), white shirt with light blue rectangles, brown pants, brown loafers (slip- on shoes), and had hair tonic in his hair.

"Darth Vader" 

  • The day of the skateboard chase – Marty wore the same red and gray jacket, this time with a black shirt with red chain link pattern, brown pants and Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star shoes.

"That zoot suit" 

  • Marty wore a gray wool suit, a white shirt and narrow red tie, that afterwards he called a “zoot suit”. "Get yourself some 50’s clothes ... something inconspicuous!"

—Doc to Marty

Marty in his "inconspicuous" disguise.

  • "Something inconspicuous"– Marty chose an “inconspicuous” outfit to cover his basic outfit; he added a black felt fedora hat, black leather jacket and dark sunglasses. When Biff confronted Marty, he referred to the outfit as "that stupid disguise".

  • After getting to Biff's car, Marty took off his sunglasses. At the Enchantment Under the Sea dance, Biff's gang member Match wondered how he changed his clothes so fast. After being knocked down by a door as his other self ran through it, and when Biff stole back the almanac, Marty was forced to abandon the fedora, which had fallen off his head. When taking Doc back to his mansion, Marty put the jacket and Nikes by the fireplace, along with the letter, so they could dry off.

At the Delgado Mine – Marty wore the same clothes as the day of the skateboard chase, and added a tan overcoat.

Marty's 1955 western outfit

  • "Clint Eastwood never wore anything like this" – Doc prepared Marty to travel to 1885 with a pink and blue shirt with long, yellow fringe running along the chest, back and sleeves, under five embroidered atomic model designs on the front and back of his shoulders, a red bandana around his neck, red corduroy pants, an ornately tooled belt with golden sunburst buckle, white Nike sneakers, and carried along a white cowboy hat and boots that were too tight.

 

Outfit 2: Biff Tannen

Biff Tannen

Biff Tannen

Oh Biff — the mild mannered, charismatic antagonist of the Back To The Future trilogy. 

Contrasting shirt tie combo, for the pants I tailored wool (herringbone) trousers. And for the shoes, black leather with white soles to complement the shade of the knit tie.

·         Bomber Jacket: (alt) Grey

·         Charcoal Wool Trousers

·         Black Oxford Shirt

·         Grey Knit Tie

·         Black Minimalist Sneakers

Outfit 3: George McFly

The timid George McFly

George McFly

George McFly

·         Harrington Jacket: ASOS

·         Olive Corduroy Pants: Everlane

·         Grey Oxford Shirt: Everlane

·         Black Frame Eyeglasses: Warby Parker

·         Navy Suede Chukka Boots: Thursday Boot Co.


Outfit 4: Emmett Lathrop ‘Doc’ Brown

Doc Brown, the effervescent inventor of the first time machine, built out of a DeLorean sports car.

Often in a state of shock and awe, Doc had some questionable outfits throughout the series.

Doc Brown

Doc Brown

Doc Brown

Doc Brown

Doc Brown

Doc Brown

·         Khaki Trucker Jacket: Flint and Tinder (alt)

·         Slim Fit Alpha Khaki: Dockers

·         Stripe Polo Shirt: Amazon Essentials

·         Suede Sneakers: Koio

“…your future hasn’t been written yet. No one’s has! Your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one!”

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The clothing and accessories that people wear are a distinctive part of the popular culture. Clothing styles change not only with the time period, but also communicate one's social class and occupation.

Clothing in 1985

"C'mon, I had to change! You think I’m going back in that-- that zoot suit?"

—Marty

Basic outfit –

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

Marty McFly

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  • During most of his adventures, except when he changed clothes in 1955 and 1885, Marty wore Guess blue jeans with black 3/4" suspenders, a red t-shirt, lavender ("purple") Calvin Klein underpants, and white Nike Bruin shoes with red swoosh and backtab

(no word Nike on them until he visited 1885) with gray socks (changed to white socks when he visited 2015).

 

School outfit –

Marty McFly at School

Marty McFly at School

  • From Friday before school through his first day in 1955, Marty added a Guess Marciano two-tone blue denim jacket with an "Art in Revolution" button, a Fender P-Bass pin and a white checked Shah Safara shirt to his basic outfit.

  • He accessorized this with a Casio CA50W digital watch on his left wrist, a silver Aiwa model HS-P02 Walkman, and mirrored Zeiss aviator sunglasses with a sweatguard in the morning.

  • "Life preserver" – From the evening at Twin Pines Mall through his first day in 1955, Marty added a dark orange Class-5 bubble down vest to his school outfit.

  • Tales From Space – Doc gave Marty a yellow full-length radiation suit for protection when loading the plutonium. Due to the similarity of his outfit to that of a space alien on a comic book cover, his outfit scared the Peabody family and an elderly couple driving past Lyon Estates in 1955.

  • "Darth Vader" – Marty wore the yellow full-body radiation suit, a hair dryer from Doc Brown's suitcase tucked into a belt, and held his Aiwa portable stereo cassette player.

Darth Vader BTTF

Darth Vader BTTF

 Doc Brown

Doc Brown

Doc Brown

  • "Devo outfit" – Doc wore a white full-length radiation suit, over a green print shirt, white undershirt, black pants and orange Nike Vandal high-top shoes. He also had a watch on his left arm, and digital stopwatch on a lanyard around his neck.

  • Train shirt – While in 2015, Doc changed back to 1985-style clothing, a yellow Hawaiian shirt with a cartoon train pattern and brown cargo pants, expecting to return Marty, Jennifer and Einstein back home right away.

Jennifer "Hey Mom, nice pants" -

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Jennifer wears a blue vest over a white shirt and has pink flower pants.

Other distinctive clothing of 1985

§  Dave wore a uniform for his job as a Burger King restaurant server.

§  George owned a suede jacket.

§  Biff wore a green warm-up outfit on Saturday; a purple warm-up outfit on Sunday.

 

Clothing in 1955


Biff

"Biff" - On Saturday, Biff wore a red short-sleeve pullover shirt.

School - At school, Biff wore blue jeans and a shirt with a checked red and white pattern.

For the rest of the week, Biff wore a grey jacket, a white T- shirt and black pants. He added a black shirt and a white tie for the Enchantment Under the Sea dance.

Lorraine

"You’re so ... thin" –

  • On Saturday, November 5, Lorraine wore a pink and purple plaid dress which had a rounded collar, a matching belt around the waist, and a pink bow at the neck. She also wore white socks.

School 

  • At school, Lorraine wore a blue blouse with a silver brooch and a purple pencil skirt. She also wore her hair in a bun.

"I think you'd look better wearing nothing at all"

  • On Saturday, November 12 at Ruth's Frock Shop, Lorraine wore a pink knitted sweater, saddle shoes and a novelty black cotton giraffe-print circle skirt which Biff lifted up to expose her panties once outside the shop.

"Well, lookee what we have here" 

  • At the Enchantment Under the Sea dance, Lorraine wore a pink strapless dress, bought with Babs at Ruth’s Frock Shop, which she covered with a white sweater. When she leaned over in the car, Biff was able to see down the front of her dress.

Doc

  • On Saturday evening, Doc wore a silver robe with black lapels, white shirt, and white knit tie, and dark pants. During the rest of the week, he wore a long white laboratory coat, and put on a pair of green safety goggles when demonstrating the clock tower model. The following Saturday, as he tried to connect the electrical cable, Doc was wearing shoes with Velcro closures that had not yet been invented,[5] although he might have found them in his future counterpart's suitcase.

Other distinctive clothing of 1955

§  Milton Baines wore a coonskin cap, popularized by Disney’s Davy Crockett films.

 

Clothing in 2015

"First, you have to get out and change clothes."

—Doc to Marty upon arrival in 2015

 

Doc in his 2015 yellow coat.

Doc Brown

*              Marty in his future son's outfit.

"Marty, you’ve got to come back with me" 

  • Doc appeared in Marty’s driveway wearing a long yellow coat, a red shirt with Japanese symbols (no undershirt), silver wraparound glasses with internal video display, and a plastic transparent necktie.

Train shirt – (See: 1985 Doc Brown)

Marty

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"You're the spitting image of your future son" –

*              Marty Jr.’s outfit and Marty’s disguise consisted of an auto-adjusting and auto-drying jacket (though Marty Jr.'s jacket was broken on the left sleeve), blue jeans worn inside-out (Marty only turned his pockets out), white socks, white Nike MAG power-lacing shoes and a color-shifting lenticular baseball cap.

Marty Jr. wore a white t-shirt with a logo featuring a plus and minus sign. 47-year-old Marty wore a brown business suit over a light brown shirt and brown and yellow multiple ties with rising sun motifs. 

Biff

Biff's outfit consisted of a red quarter zip sweatshirt and black, white and green plaid pants.

 

Griff

Biff Tannen

Biff Tannen

Griff's outfit consisted of a helmet with sharp metal spikes, a black-ribbed light green jacket over a black chainmail shirt, black pants and black boots adorned with a sharp metallic rhinoceros-like horn.

 Marlene

Other distinctive clothing of 2015

§  Multiple ties worn by TerryGoldie Wilson III and Marty Sr.

Clothing in 1985A

Lorraine

Lorraine 2015

Lorraine 2015

 Lorraine Baines McFly, aged 47, in 1985A clothing and breast implants.

"You’re so ... big" – Lorraine Baines McFly wore a black, belted pant suit with patterns of multicolored dots, and high heeled shoes. The blouse had a low neckline revealing her breast implants.

Biff

Although Biff was fabulously wealthy as a result of his cheating with the almanac in 1985A, his sense of dress was still tacky as the Biff of the original timeline. His outfits were gaudy and ugly, with gold chains and bright blue blazers, giving him the appearance of a lounge lizard. After coming out of the hot tub, Biff wore a blue bathing robe over black swim shorts.

Other distinctive clothing of 1985A

§  Biff's bodyguard Match wore a white cowboy hat.

§  Biff's goon 3-D no longer wore his nominal 3-D glasses as the 3-D movies fad had long since faded by 1985. However, unable to part with the nickname, he wore aviator sunglasses which he had custom made, the left lens to be red and the right lens to be blue.

Clothing in 1885

"You can’t wear those futuristic things in 1885. You shouldn’t even be wearing them in 1955."

—Doc Brown at the Pohatchee Drive-in

Marty

"Clint Eastwood never wore anything like this" – (See: 1955 Marty)

 

Marty's 1955 western outfit plus hat.

"You sure look like Seamus McFly" – Same as "Clint Eastwood never wore anything like this" (see: 1955 Marty), with a straw derby hat[6]

"Some respectable clothes and a fine hat" – Most of the week, Marty wore a long, blue workshirt, brown jeans, and a brown sarape over long underwear, with a brown flat-topped hat, and boots.[7] The outfit was very similar to the one Marty saw Clint Eastwood wearing in A Fistful of Dollars.

"Go ahead, make my day" – One morning, Marty woke up wearing his long underwear with a half-fastened drop seat, and put on his hat and gun belt to practice in front of the mirror.

Behind the scenes

1955

Bob Gale said that costume designer Deborah Scott found nearly all the clothing for the film in the studio’s wardrobe department; they didn’t have the budget for her to make many original items.[8]

Lea Thompson found the pink dress uncomfortable to wear and even more uncomfortable to dance in, and would walk around the set in the 1950s corset bra and crinoline underskirt to avoid wearing the dress, and once even shocked her mother when she visited her on the set. But despite that, she still hung on to one exemplar of the dress that was given to her, and helped out with the filming of the second movie when the original dress had been lost, and she provided it herself.[9]

The black fedora Marty wore as apart of his 'something inconspicuous' disguise was made by the Stetson hat company, especially for Michael J. Fox.[10]

2015

Costume designer Joanna Johnston said she was terrified at the prospect of designing the clothing of the future, making costumes for the cast and 150 extras from scratch, since Bob’s concept did not have a basis in anyone else’s work. For a future society in which men and women are truly equal, the clothing styles would exaggerate the difference between the sexes. She decided to use a very wide variety of fabrics in bright "but not fluorescent" colors.[11]

1885

Costume designer Joanna Johnston was already familiar with the clothing for the period, having worked on the movie Tess, but found that most of costumes that were made for the Westerns of the '40s, '50s and '60s lacked the authenticity she was looking for. After further research, she created clothing for the main characters and as many as 500 extras based on the original clothing patterns she found.[12]

 Back to the Future is being cited as a key fashion inspiration, it will come as no surprise to any fans of the film or, indeed, of fashion.

 So much so, in fact, that Eastpak is reissuing the original rucksack Marty travelled through time with this season, sold exclusively at Selfridges (although if you have a DeLorean, you are advised to time-travel and buy one of the 80s originals, as Eastpak is certainly not selling them now at 80s prices).

 Marty rocking double denim and high-tops

 Marty himself has been something of a hipster template for a while now: the double denim, the checked shirt, the high-tops. If only Marty had arrived in east London 2014 as opposed to Hill Valley 1955 (and, later, 2015 and 1885), he would have fit right in and instantly sparked a sleeveless parka revival.

As for the other characters, 

Lorraine Baines (later McFly, then Tannen) has, waist up, a proper Alexa Chung look going on, with her Peter Pan collars and demure little jumpers.

Biff Tannen's sports jackets are definitely in style, for men and women, while George McFly's thick-rimmed glasses have been a fashion staple since the dawn of time (maybe alittle exaggeration there)

As for what Back to the Future fashion pieces the biggest vote has to be for Lorraine's wacky 1955 hairstyle, in which her hair zigzags across her forehead

And honestly? Yeah. The clothing is superb. It doesn’t feel costume-y or try hard like The Great Gatsby or Gangster Squad; in BTTF, the period looks are natural yet interesting, feeling cool but dated.

As this film was made in the 80s, that the period they were parodying (1950s) wasn’t that historical.  It was like (literally) looking at pictures your parents wore and checking local thrift stores for clothing ideas.

This all probably contributes to why Hill Valley in 1955 feels real and not filled with some wise-cracking gangster with a down-on-his-luck shoeshine kid.

Clearly, there is a huge difference between menswear in 1955 and 1985, but there are just things that make the 1950’s stand out when compared to other eras, but the 1950’s was a remarkably different than the 1940s.

In this post war time, you had the first inklings of true casual style.  Instead of sportcoats as sportswear, you had dedicated garments like Hollywood jackets.

Shortjackets with point collars and bomber styles were extremely popular to wear when you were off work or just a youth. 

Jeans and converse were the new go-to for casual pant/shoes, though a few still wore pleated

Hollywood waist gab slacks and derbies. And let’s not forget the explosion of prints (tiki and atomic) and tone-on-tone variations that made sportshirts truly “sporty”.

People today call it the Bold Look for tailoring (due to the heavy shoulder pads and dropped button stance) and Rockabilly for casual style.  Either way, it’s pretty cool.

Good examples of the fun casual shirts in the 1950s.

Short jackets of all kinds were common, this time done with fun details.

Great shirts and an epic trouser to boot.

Ties in the 1950’s were more about abstract vertical designs.  Some were slim, others were wide.

Leisuire jackets were all the rage.

BTTF gets all of this right, presumably by the use of true vintage (since the patterns and designs are really specific) as according to the wiki, they only used whatever was in Universal’s costume warehouse. 

However, warehouses could definitely still make good reproductions!   We’ll never know what is true vintage or not, but I’m leaning on the use of true vintage pieces  since would only be 30 years old and wouldn’t be hard to source and get in decent condition.

Marty McFly

We all know Marty McFly’s epic 1985 look. Denim jacket on slim high waisted jeans, with a solid colored crewneck under a button up shirt; we also can’t forget the  life preserver and white/red Nike Bruin sneakers.  It’s a classic outfit that isn’t actually out of place today, since you could wear it at a Halloween costume or as a generic dude in LA (maybe lose one of the layers though).

That period paved the way for “non-traditional” garment mixing that ushered in the current way we approach casual style. Since this is only 15 years from the period of overalls with oxfords or puffers and military chinos, it’s no surprise that wanna-be rocker Marty McFly would also wear something as weird.

However, as we saw in the movie, he stuck out like a sore thumb when he was accidentally sent back in time to 1955.  Luckily with a rich heir like Doc Brown as a friend, Marty is able to get some period accurate clothes and fit into this iteration of Hill Valley.

Marty’s first look for a new day in 1955 is a damn good one: every piece is so great.  Firstly we can see the two-tone leather-gab jacket with a point collar.  Two-tone jackets were popular as youth novelty wear.  I’m pretty sure the one in the film is a reproduction, but if you found that as vintage it would be worth a lot. 

Underneath the jacket, Marty has a block motif sportshirt that he’s rolled up his sleeves a la James Dean. Patterns like this are what make this era’s shirts so much fun.

He has white socks and penny loafers!

With the shirt, he finishes this perfect 1950’s casual-youth outfit with (presumably) pleated hollywood waist slacks that seem to be made of some silk or rayon blend.  providing crunchy/shiny texture that fits in with the era’s obsession with patterns and atomic themes.

Overall, it’s a great uniform to do: sportshirt + high rise trousers + casual jacket. Marty wears the look well, with everything fitting perfectly. In fact, this vibe not only informs some of the looks you can see at Inspiration LA It may not be atomic or tiki, but alohas are certainly in full force in today’s spring/summer.  Even the thin belts are coming back.

 

They need to make prints like this again!

When Marty gets into the epic skateboard chase, he retains the two-tone jacket but brings in a new shirt and pant combo.  The shirt, now a red/blue piece with a wild diagonal stripe mixed with oversized squares is an EPIC one.  Its a bold pattern, which again makes the 1950’s unique in it’s choice of casual patterns. It just has that retro appeal that I think would look great under a sportcoat, if there were just makers that had it (since a true vintage one would no doubt be expensive).

Note here that he’s now wearing some straight cut blue jeans. It’s different than his slightly acid-washed ones from the 80s, mainly in how it drapes. They’re not overly wide, but moderate, ending with a cuff.  They look how I want my jeans to fit with proper drape. Again, Marty kills it.

At some point, Marty swapped his Corteze with black converse. Looks very 50’s when worn with cuffed blue jeans.

Another fun gab sportshirt that is worn untucked with a white undershirt base layer.

Note the two-tone coloring. Very 50’s.

His last major 50’s look is a sportcoat-trouser combo, worn to the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance. We don’t really get a good look at the full cut or details, so we’re left wondering if this is a true 50’s jacket (or designed like it) or something from the 1980s that they tried to pass off.

The choice of odd trouser, a charcoal grey fleck Again, this was a time of exploring fabrics and cuts in the realm of tailoring, and while illustrations may keep everything clean, photographs from the era showed that the youth always had a mishmash of things.  It’s probably because they didn’t have dozens of trousers to begin with.

The wide cut may be inspired by the zoot suit (Marty does reference it in the film, but zoot suits were more of a 40s thing IIRC), but he rocks it all the same. 

Since you get to see it in full force (along with white socks and black two-tone derbies) while he’s playing the guitar, perhaps it’s his way of exuding that rebellious rocker chic in 1955. He certainly stood out amongst the crowd!

Doc Brown

We don’t really get to see much of Doc Brown’s attire until Marty goes to visit him in 1955; Doc is just in a white jumpsuit in the  Lone Pine Mall. 

When Marty visits him, Doc seems to wearing a variation on what we’d expect a well-to-do heir would wear at home.  A pink shirt (the 1950’s loved color, if you couldn’t already tell) and a white single stripe tie are fun nods to the fact that he’s an adult, but you get the affluent charm with an epic silver dressing gown.

With a scale-esque texture and it’s moderate black satin peak lapels (echoed by the pocket piping), it definitely has that post-war fun vibe.

When Doc goes with Marty to Hill Valley High to check out Marty’s parents, Doc has on a very typical “casual man” outfit.  The tiki shirt is a no brainer at this point, but note the cool gab jacket he has on. 

It’s definitely some form of leisure jacket with modest lapels, patch pockets, and a fun little monogram on the patch.  Jackets like this were casual but they clearly took after the classic sportcoat design; it looks smarter than simply wearing a leather jacket or gab short jacket.

Also take note of his straw fedora (I don’t think it’s technically a panama hat). Instead of the traditional black band, he instead has an abstract design as a ribbon, which was a common trend in the 1940s-1960s for straw hats.  It also just makes the hat much more casual, which is one of the reasons why it’s hard to wear fedora-type hats often.

Flecked trousers. The 1950s loved fleck.

A checked asymmetrical sportshirt with a yolked pocket flap.

Look at Doc’s weird shirt! Super cool and novelty style that was popular in the late 40s-50s.  Finding one today would be rare and expensive.

Doc Brown’s last outfit in 1955 is hard to make out, as he wears an balmaccan style rain coat for the climax, but his polo-style shirt deserves some recognition.  Like so many other pieces we’ve seen, the shirt features a fun print, consisting of red and black squiggles.

The shirt has a contrast collar/placket and cuffs, which again fits in with many of the stylistic choices of the era. I’m not sure if I would wear it today, but more brands should definitely take a page out of the era and make something “new”!

Marty’s dad, at least this version of him, dresses like a dweeb because he is a dweeb.  It’s supposed to be 1985, where RL and other mall clothes are in full swing, and yet he dresses like a caricature of a 1960’s accountant.

Short sleeve shirt, repp tie, pen pockets, and browline glasses, all contribute to it.  I mean I’ve worn socks and shorts together, but I don’t think it looked this bad.

I mean, it makes sense since the film is portraying George as someone who is unlucky, who gets bullied, and gathers no respect.

A flecked short jacket.

In 1955, George McFly actually dresses pretty decently! He’s not exactly sticking out like a nerdy sore-thumb. Like Marty, he wears a few different sportshirts and short jackets, though in comparison, they’re much more plain.  George could also benefit with a better fit, but it’s not terrible.  At least in most cases.

What George does make a habit of doing is wearing his sportshirts fastened all the way to the top. Now this was done back in the day, but based on photos and illustrations, sport collars were definitely best worn open. 

It’s a nerd thing to do that came back in the mid 2010s as the “air tie” and always results in the wearer looking “closed up”.  And since George is a nervous guy with no friends or confidence, it works perfectly.

I like the checked cloth and red buttons.

In one scene, George actually wears a two-tone Hollywood Jacket! Like with Doc’s ivory jacket, these are meant to be a casual-yet-tailored approach to casual wear.  You’ll see that the cut and design are similar to a chore coat’s, just with shoulder pads and “formal” cloth.

George’s brown gab short jacket has shoulder pads and is a size or two too big for him. Also see how he’s got his shirt buttoned all the way up.

An interesting cotton short jacket with a wider collar and hand warmer pockets.  Very cool.

George goes all out for the dance, mainly because it’s his big moment to “save” Lorraine.  A white dinner jacket and black tie is hard not to separate from James Bond (or Casablanca), and its actually the first time George wears something that fits him well.  It’s still in the 1950’s aesthetic, so he has padded square shoulders, a low button stance, and  closed quarters.

When we return to good ol’ modified 1985, accounting-nerd George has been replaced by a true chad version. There are no short sleeve shirts and browline shades here.  Instead, he has a very 80s biz-caz outfit consisting of a moleskin blazer, vibrant red polo, and pleated slacks.  It’s not bold, but since this is a “normal” outfit, it contrasts against George’s first appearance.I also love the aviators for max 80s cool.

Biff Tannen

Biff.  When we first see him, his commandingly bold 70’s outfit just screams like a guy who peaked in high school and still bullies others.  Which is definitely true.

It’s such a weird look that actually has some prep vibes to it, mainly with the use of a navy brass button blazer and plaid odd trousers; I think I may even see a white braided belt.

1985 Biff actually dresses rather “normal” for the era, though he stands out for his boisterous character and sheer Kingpin-like aura.

It’s all just sportshirts, white crewneck tees, and jeans, nothing to write home about. but with it just being done with jeans and sneakers, it feels boring, mainly because its an easy way to do a 1950s look. It’s easy to replicate, but don’t forget that a sportcollar makes a world of difference; a regular standing collar wouldn’t achieve the same effect.

I guess the point is that Biff is just a regular old bully, contrasting against George’s plain looks that utilize jackets and Marty’s much more interesting take on the era.

Biff’s jacket of choice is a bomber style one that has black contrasting collar and cuffs. Can’t you see how popular two-tone clothing was in those days? Like Marty’s leather jacket, this one also ends around the waist, but instead of it just being a plain bomber design, Biff’s jacket has decorative front pleating.  Don’t ask why, it’s just for show.

Like with the shirt patterns, I wish we also had more vintage-inspired jackets like this!

A black shirt and bold tie? I guess stereotypical prom style was a thing even in 1955.

Others

Strickland has a bowtie and suit, but if you look closely, the suit is very 80s with wide shoulders, open notch and low buttoning point.

In 1955, he has a suit that clearly has more weight and features a fun shadow stripe, a common thing for vintage suits.

Ivy style isn’t really in the film other than the committee deciding on the band.  80s ivy is just like 70s ivy tbh: just a more exaggerated and bold version of 60s ivy.

Goldie Wilson also wears a bar motif sportshirt, though with the wide collar, it might be from the 40’s. That makes sense, since he might not have access to current fashions.

Lorraine’s dad wears a car coat (an overcoat with a shorter length). He has a fedora, which gives him an “adult” look. Not sure if the trouser fit is right though. 

As can be expected, Lorraine’s dad has a gab sportshirt.  The shorter collar points and higher buttoning point is period accurate to the 1950s.

So much great stuff here, from the faded, cuffed denim and saddle shoes to the absolutely epic novelty knitwear.  I’m very glad that the youth have a variety of style! 

Striped shirts are what kids wore back then, not flat caps, plus-fours, and suspenders. 

Biff’s gang all have variations on casual style.  Is that a knit tee I see? Wish we could see the ribbing!

More variety in style here and it all looks period. Love the kid’s pastel blue pleated pants, the red sweater, and what I think is a Cub Scout uniform. Check out that tiny brimmed hat!

Marvin Berry and the Starlighters all wear 50’s silk dinner jackets with their quintessential square shoulders and low button stance.  Instead of bowties, they have matching continental bow ties.

Great short jacket.

Conclusion

BTTF is a great example of a movie that makes 1950’s clothing seem accessible and easy.  There isn’t a big focus on tailoring, which probably makes it much more palatable. Instead, we see casual 50’s, rockabilly-esque style, which informs a lot of the heritage-Americana that is so easy for guys to wear. Sportshirts and cuffed jeans should get you through the most of it.

The real way to make it interesting is by checking out how Marty does it. Instead of plain shirts, he wore fun patterns that made his attire stand out among the others.  It might be vintage and dated, but I certainly love the personality they bring to an outfit, especially since today you can refine it by wearing with loafers or a sportcoat instead of on its own. 

 

Bonus points for those epic two-tone jackets (or leather jackets in general). I’m not sure if the world is ready for the return of hollywood jackets, but after the rise of chore coats and safaris, maybe there’s room for it.

Overall, I think a lot of guys who are searching for a more interesting way to dress can take some cues from this.  BTTF did a great job and since it didn’t go too crazy (note the lack of flat caps, which if included would just be inaccurate), it comes off as classic and actually wearable.

I love this movie and I hope you enjoyed this dive into the costuming

Always a pleasure,

Ethan M. Wong

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References

1.        http://www.bttf.com/forums BTTF.com Message Board

2.        http://www.bttf.com/forums BTTF.com Message Board

3.        http://www.bttf.com/forums/topic.php?tp=38901-I+FOUND+IT%21+This+is+like+finding+the+holy+grail...+I+have+found+the+Marty+McFLy+Vest%21%21%21#

4.        BTTF III novel, p. 38, 39

5.        Velcro 50th Anniversary : Timeline, see "1985".

6.        BTTF III novel, p. 73

7.        BTTF III novel, p. 98, p. 205

8.        Feature Commentary with Bob Gale and Neil Canton, Part I, at about 1:10.

9.        Gaines, Caseen, We Don't Need Roads: The Making of the Back to the Future trilogy, p. unknown

10.     http://www.icollector.com/Back-To-The-Future-2-Marty-s-Something-Inconspicuous-Fedora-Michael-J-Fox_i20788290

11.     Klastorin, Michael, and Sally Hibbin, Back to the Future: The Official Book of the Complete Movie Trilogy, p. 71-72.

12.     Klastorin, Michael, and Sally Hibbin, Back to the Future: The Official Book of the Complete Movie Trilogy, p. 60-61.

 

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Hill Valley - ‘Back to the Future’ History

Learn all about Hill Valley as Featured in the Film Back to the Future.

Hill Valley: The Town That Time Forgot (and Remembered) Bio Description 🚗

Welcome to Hill Valley, California, the endlessly mutable setting and star of the Back to the Future trilogy!

Established in 1850 and incorporated in 1865, the fictional town's identity is defined by the very time periods Marty McFly and Doc Brown travel through. Its ironic name—an oxymoron combining a geographical feature with its opposite—perfectly encapsulates its changing nature.

Hill Valley is most famously seen in its pivotal Town Square, which centers around the iconic Courthouse and Clock Tower. Observe its evolution through the decades: from a rustic 1885 Old West frontier town to the optimistic, burgeoning 1955 downtown, to a neglected 1985 small town, a gaudy dystopian 1985 ruled by Biff Tannen, and finally a gleaming, modernized 2015 metropolis. Although officially located in Northern California (in the fictional Hill County), the legendary Town Square is actually a permanent fixture on the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot, known as Courthouse Square. It stands as a monument to the power of cinematic time travel and the subtle ripple effects of altering history.

Hill Valley Through Time: Iconic Landmarks and Key Eras

Hill Valley's unique character is revealed through the significant changes its landmarks undergo across four major time periods.

Landmark1885 (The Old West)1955 (The Fifties)1985 (The Present)2015 (The Future)Town Square CenterCourthouse under construction (with a new clock to be dedicated).Courthouse and Clock Tower; a thriving downtown.Clock Tower disabled since 10:04 PM, November 12, 1955. Downtown in disrepair.Courthouse Mall with a J-Glow service station.Biff Tannen's HQHonest Joe Statler'sFine Horses.Statler Studebaker car dealership.Statler Toyota car dealership.Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel(in the Alternate 1985timeline).Twin Pines MallPeabody's Twin Pines Ranch (before Marty runs over one of the pines).Not yet built; the location is farmland/future subdivision.Lone Pine Mall (The mall's name changed due to Marty's earlier action).No appearance.Lyon EstatesUndeveloped farmland.Empty field with construction signs for the new housing development.A fully built, middle-class suburban neighborhood.A modernized suburban area (Hilldale).

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Hill Valley Is the fictional town in California that serves as the setting of the Back to the Future trilogy.

Hill Valley Clock Towner - Back to the Future set

Hill Valley Clock Towner - Back to the Future set

 In the trilogy, Hill Valley is seen in four different time periods (1885, 1955, 1985 and 2015) as well as in a dystopian alternate 1985.

 The films contain many sight gags, verbal innuendos and detailed set design elements, from which a detailed and consistent history of the area can be derived.

 The name "Hill Valley" is a joke, being an oxymoron. However, an early script for Back to the Future Part II mentioned that Hill Valley was named after its founder, William "Bill" Hill.

Production

For Back to the Future, the producers considered filming the town square scenes in the real city of Petaluma, California, but soon realized it would be prohibitively expensive and impractical to alter a real place to suit the different eras.

Instead filming was completed on the Universal Studios backlot, where they had more control. 

Hill Valley - Back to the Future set

Hill Valley - Back to the Future set

 The town square set, once called Mockingbird Square after the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird but now known as Courthouse Square, had been used for many films and television shows dating back to 1948's An Act of Murder.

One notable example is the very first episode of the sci-fi series The Twilight Zone, called "Where Is Everybody?" in 1959.

 The Hill Valley courthouse can also be found in the movies Bruce AlmightyGremlinsBye Bye BirdieSneakersThe Offspring's music video "Why Don't You Get a Job?", an episode of Major Dad entitled "Who's That Blonde" and even in an episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Gremlins Set

Gremlins Set

Gremlins Cinema - (Remember the DeLorean crashing into it !)

Gremlins Cinema - (Remember the DeLorean crashing into it !)

 The clock tower itself was a removable addition, one of many ways in which the Courthouse building has been redressed over the years to suit the needs of a production.

 Many of the cars that appear in the 2015 scenes are either modified for the film or concept cars.

Hill Valley Sign 2015

Hill Valley Sign 2015

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Examples include Ford ProbeSaab EV-1Citroën DS 21Pontiac Banshee ConceptPontiac Fiero and Volkswagen Beetle. Cars reused from other science fiction films include the "Star Car" from The Last Starfighter (1984) and a "Spinner" from Blade Runner (1982).

Griff's car is a modified BMW 633 (which was notably never in the convertible form seen in the film).

 For Back to the Future Part III, Hill Valley 1885 was filmed in Sonora, California. The producers were able to use the land rent-free under an agreement to leave the set buildings on site.

 All buildings except the clock tower were left intact after production completed.

 ! On November 6, 1990, an arson fire on the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot destroyed much of Courthouse Square, the setting in which all the other time periods were filmed.

 However, the Courthouse itself survived the devastation and other facades were reconstructed.

 ! Another fire on September 6, 1997 again damaged Courthouse Square. Once again, the backlot facades were then rebuilt, with the exception of the facades used for Hill Valley 1885.

 ! On February 14, 1999 fire at Whittier High School, California, where some (mostly exterior) scenes were filmed, destroyed the men's gym there.

 ! On June 1, 2008, yet another fire destroyed part of the rebuilt Courthouse Square backlot and damaged the clock tower.

Real-life locations

Other real-life shooting locations of Hill Valley landmarks include:

·         Doc's house in 1955 is the Gamble House in Pasadena, California. Doc's garage in 1985 was a façade set up next to a Burger King on North Victory Boulevard in Burbank, California.

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Doc Brown House

·         Twin Pines/Lone Pine Mall is actually the Puente Hills Mall in Industry, California.

Lone Pine Mall

Lone Pine Mall

·         Marty's Lyon Estates house in 1985 is actually at 9303 Roslyndale Avenue, Pacoima, California.

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Marty McFlys House

·         The 1955 Lyon Estates field is actually along farmland between the city borders of Chino, California and Corona, California.

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Lyon Estates

·         Peabody's Twin Pines Ranch is really at Golden Oak Ranch, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company and used in many Disney productions.

Peabody on his Ranch

Peabody on his Ranch

·         The houses of George McFly, Lorraine Baines, and Biff Tannen in 1955 are all in South Pasadena, California.

·         The train that hit the DeLorean and the Futuristic Train was parked in Port Hueneme, California.

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·         John F. Kennedy Drive is actually Victory Boulevard in Burbank, California.

·         The River Road Tunnel is actually Observatory Tunnel at Griffith Park in Los Angeles. The actual tunnel is only a fraction of the length of the one depicted in Part II.

·         The Pohatchee Drive-In Theater where Marty initially travels from 1955 back to 1885 was not a real theater. It was constructed full-scale for the third film in Monument Valley, Utah (near the Arizona/Utah border) and was torn down after that portion of filming was completed.

1885 DeLorean

·         Marty's race with Needles was shot on Doris Avenue in Oxnard, California.

According to an 1885 railroad map in Back to the Future Part III, Hill Valley is located in Northern California in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Dialogue in Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III places it in "Hill County", a fictional county in California.

Fictional history

The following information is taken directly from places and events shown or mentioned in the three films:

Early settlement

The town of Hill Valley is depicted as having been first settled in 1850 and incorporated in 1865.

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By the 1880s, it was connected by railroad to San Francisco. Construction of a new county courthouse was well underway in 1885, the setting of Back to the Future Part III, in which a new clock was dedicated for the building.

 The Shonash Ravine Bridge was completed in the summer of 1886, around the same time the ravine was renamed Clayton Ravine in memory of Clara Clayton, a school teacher who died from falling into the chasm.

Clayton Ravine 1885

However, in a revised timeline where Doc Brown saved Clara's life, the town renamed it Eastwood Ravine after Marty McFly's persona when it is believed that "Eastwood" fell into the ravine while trying to stop some train hijackers (who are really Marty and Doc).

Town square

By 1955, as seen in the first two Back to the Future films, the area around the courthouse has developed into the downtown of Hill Valley.

 In front of the courthouse is a grass-covered town square, with stores, two movie theaters (Essex and Town), and cafés on the surrounding streets.

 A key moment in the town's fictional history takes place on Saturday, November 12, 1955, at 10:04 p.m. PST, when lightning strikes the courthouse's clock tower, freezing the clock at 10:04.

Hill Valley lighting strike

Hill Valley lighting strike

The clock is never repaired and becomes a local landmark, left in its non-functional state at the behest of the Hill Valley Preservation Society.

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Hill Valley Preservation Society

 The broken piece of ledge from Doc Brown's successful attempt to channel lightning from the clock tower is likewise never repaired, as can be seen when Marty returns to 1985 and in 2015, but not in the Alternate 1985.

 In Marty's original timeline, many of the town square businesses have moved or closed down by 1985.

 The new businesses which replaced them include a second-hand shop, a yoga studio, and an adult book store.

The Essex movie theater now shows porno movies while the Town Theater is used for church services, and the courthouse is in a state of disrepair, and at night at least one homeless person (called "Red" by Marty) sleeps on the town square park benches.

 The grassy park outside of the courthouse has been converted into a parking lot. "That was always one of the major elements of the story even in its earliest incarnation," screenwriter Bob Gale says in The Making of Back to the Future, "was to take a place and show what happens to it over a period of thirty years.

What happened to everybody's home town is obviously the same thing. They built the mall out in the boonies, and killed all the business downtown, and everything changed.”

 By the 21st century, the downtown area has experienced a revival as the courthouse has been converted into the Courthouse Mall.

Hill Valley 2015

Hill Valley 2015

Businesses have begun to move back into and around the town square and the parking lot has been replaced by a pond.

The clock on top of the courthouse is still preserved at 10:04, and the mall's logo is an illustration of a lightning bolt striking the clock tower.

The Town Theater / Assembly of Christ building has been converted to an art museum with a mural painted on the front side of the building above the marquee.

Signs that say "Welcome to Hill Valley" are seen in 1955, 1985 and 2015.

Welcome to Hill Valley

Welcome to Hill Valley

Both 1955 and 2015 signs have symbols representing the RotaryKiwanis and Lions clubs. In addition, the 1955 sign has the logos of the YMCAJaycees, and Future Farmers of America while the 2015 sign has those of the Neighborhood Crime Watch eye logo and the 4-H Club clover logo.

 The "Welcome to Hill Valley" sign in 1985 does not contain any signage representing any clubs and mentions the name of Mayor Goldie Wilson.

 In the alternate 1985 Marty is seen walking over the sign, which has been knocked down and an 'E' has been spray painted over the 'I' in HILL VALLEY making the name HELL VALLEY. 

Welcome to Hell Valley

Welcome to Hell Valley

This sign does not display the name of the mayor but instead the words "A Nice Place to Live" as also seen in 1955. A sign referencing US Highway 395 is also shown next to the Town Square in 1955.

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Hill Valley 1955

Hill Valley 1955

Hill Valley 1955

 Twin Pines Mall (Lone Pine Mall)

 Twin Pines Mall is a shopping center located outside Hill Valley, where Doctor Emmett Brown first tests his time machine, making his dog Einstein the first time traveler in the world.

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Lone Pine Mall

The site where the mall was filmed for the movie is actually Puente Hills Mall, located in City of Industry, California. The J.C. Penney location seen in the movie had been shut down, and is now occupied by a 24 Hour Fitness center.

The mall's name changed to Lone Pine Mall after Marty went back to 1955, because he accidentally destroyed one of the two baby pine trees for which it was named as he fled an irate Old Man Peabody whose barn the DeLorean had crashed into upon arriving in 1955.

Peabody DeLorean

Peabody DeLorean

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Peabody Pine Trees

Time Machine on Peabody Farm

Time Machine on Peabody Farm

Time Machine lands in Peabody farm

Time Machine lands in Peabody farm

Alternate history

In Back to the Future Part II, a nightmarish alternate version of Hill Valley (dubbed 1985A by Doc) is depicted complete with a partial history. Due to the influence of the powerful and corrupt Biff Tannen, gambling was legalized in 1979. Tannen's toxic waste reclamation plants were built downtown, polluting the air and leading to pollution alerts to be issued.

All of the local businesses in the downtown area closed or relocated and were replaced with strip clubsporn theaters, and brothels. Tannen also bought off the police.

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Hell Valley Biff Tannen

Consequently, crime increased and biker gangs settled in the city. Hill Valley's public schools burned down and the courthouse was converted into Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino and Hotel. The clock on the courthouse still remains at 10:04 although despite the damage the Doc did to the tower's platform in 1955, for whatever reason, it now seems to have disappeared.

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Hill Valley Clock Tower

Biff also murdered George McFly (Marty's dad) in 1973 so that he could marry George's wife Lorraine (Marty's mom) therefore making him a corrupt family man as well as town ruler. He also helped Richard Nixon remain President of the United States until at least 1985. Biff's effect on history affected the whole world – in this version of history, the Vietnam War was also still ongoing by May 1983.

According to the original script for Back to the Future Part II a partial view of the alternate 2015 was also to be depicted. By this time Biff now owns half the state of California with his influence having gained his son, Biff Jr., the seat of governor and they uphold their power and corruption with an army of large, powerful cyborg police officers.

Hill Valley Business

Many family businesses are passed down from generation to generation in Hill Valley. As a result, the city changes but remains similar from one generation to the next, as businesses are updated but rarely change. These recurring elements were a deliberate choice on the part of the filmmakers.

The production designer of Back to the Future Part II, Rick Carter, is quoted in a DVD extra as saying, "The future is built on the present." Director Robert Zemeckis adds that the continuity between the different eras in Hill Valley's history is an example of the adage, "the more things change, the more they stay the same".

The following is a list of such places. When a place is not seen or mentioned in a movie, it is marked unknown. Some buildings shown in 1885 scenes are actually located further down the street in an area not shown in the first two movies.

 List of filming locations :

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This is a list of known filming locations used in Universal Studios' Back to the Future trilogy.

PLEASE NOTE: Many of these locations are privately owned, and may be viewed only from a distance. Always respect the owners' privacy and property. Trespassing on private property is an offence — usually backed up with heavy fines for offenders — and to do so to take photographs is not encouraged.

Hill Valley location Real-world location

McFly residence (1985)     9303 Lyon Drive, Lyon Estates 9303 Roslyndale Avenue, Pacoima, California 91331 PRIVATE

McFlyResidence (2015)     3793 Oakhurst Street, Hilldale 3793 Oakhurst Street, El Monte, California 91732 PRIVATE Gated community

McFly residence (1955)     1711 Bushnell Avenue, South Pasadena, California PRIVATE

Baines residence                                                                                                                                            1727 Bushnell Avenue, South Pasadena, California PRIVATE

Mason Street house      Mason Street 1729 Bushnell Avenue (number unconfirmed), South Pasadena, CaliforniaPRIVATE

Tannen residence              1809 Mason Street 1809 Bushnell Avenue, South Pasadena, California PRIVATE

Strickland residence         (1985-A) 12511 Bailey Street, Whittier, California PRIVATE

Parkerresidence                 (1985A and 1985) 161 N. Magnolia Avenue, Monrovia, California 91016 PRIVATE

Doc'sgarage and Burger King (1985) 535 North Victory Boulevard, Burbank, California PUBLIC

Courthouse Square Universal Studios Backlot PUBLIC

Universal Studios offers tours, most of lot burned

Lyon Estates entrance - (1955) Chino-Corona Road, Chino, California PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Gate access open only on weekends - Lyon Estates entrance (1985 and 1985A)

Sandusky Avenue and Kagel Canyon Road, Pacoima, California 91331 PUBLIC

Audition location for Battle of the Bands                                                        McCambridge Park Recreation Center, 1515 Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank, California PUBLIC recreation center

Twin Pines/Lone Pine Mall Puente Hills Mall, 1600 South Azusa Avenue, City of Industry, California PUBLIC mall parking lot

Twin Pines Ranch Golden Oak Ranch Place Canyon Road, Newhall, California PRIVATE property of Walt Disney Company

Site of DeLorean Time Machine's destruction - South Ventura Road at Shoreview Drive, Port Hueneme, California PUBLIC street, best photos before 3:00 p.m.

Stairwell of Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel Universal City Hilton  - 555 Universal City Parkway,Universal City, California 91608 PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Access for hotel guests and paid parking only

5401 Olympic Los geles filming location  C A 90036 PRIVATE

Hilldale (1985) Doris Avenue and Oxford Drive, Oxnard, California PUBLIC

Public street, best photos before 3:00 p.m.

Hilldale (2015)                                                                                                                                                Oakhurst Street and Somerset Avenue, El Monte, California 91732 PRIVATE Gated community with NO TRESPASSING signs

The desert (Pohatchee Drive-In) Monument Valley, Utah, Navaho Nation Indian reservation PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Filming took place off roads in protected area

Hill Valley High School, Whittier High School, 12417 Philadelphia Street, Whittier, California PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Public high school, no access allowed during school hours

The exterior of Delgado Mine and Boot Hill Cemetery China Flat, Santa Monica National Recreation Area, Oak Park, California PUBLIC

Involves 40-minute hike to location from King James Ct in Oak Park (CA)

River Road Tunnel Observation Tunnel, Griffith Park, Hollywood, California PUBLIC In park

The exterior of Doc's Mansion and garage (1955) The Gamble House, 4 Westmoreland Place, Pasadena, California PUBLIC Public tours available

The door and interior of Doc's mansion (1955) The Blacker-Hill House, 1777 Hillcrest Avenue, Pasadena, California PRIVATE

Private residence (rare 10-year tour possibly organized)

The interior of Hill Valley High School's gymnasium for Enchantment Under the Seadance

Hollywood United Methodist Church, 6817 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, California PUBLIC

Church usually public, but always ask permission first

The starting line, Griffith Park, across from the Greek Theatre PUBLIC street in public park

McFly Farm (1885) China Flat, Santa Monica National Recreation Area, Oak Park, California PUBLIC

Involves 40-minute hike to location from King James Ct in Oak Park (CA)

Hill Valley (1885), Near Sonora, California, about 6 miles west of Chinese CampPUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS

BLM Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) is public, but Ed Moyle's airstrip is private property.

Shonash Ravine Bridge (1885) Near Sonora, California, about 6 miles west of Chinese Camp PRIVATE

Gated field. Always ask permission first.

Clara's house Tuolumne County PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Unpaved road

Buford Tannen's lake campsite, Near Sonora, California PUBLIC WITH RESTRICTIONS Unpaved road

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Back to the Future - How to generate 1.21 Giggawatts / Jiggawatts with Mr Fusion

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/2021/1/25/great-scott-how-to-generate-121-giggawatts-jiggawatts-mr-fusion-

What is a Fat Bike ? And where did the idea of Fat Bikes come from ?

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/2021/1/10/fat-bike-what-is-a-fat-bike-history

The Time Paradox explained - Back to the Future

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/2021/1/16/time-paradox-explained-back-to-the-future

The Sinclair C5

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/2021/1/9/sinclair-c5-

Mini Jeep Mini Review

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/minicoolsterjeepreview

Hoverboards - Back to the Future

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/2020/12/13/hoverboards-

How does the Time Machine work - Back to the Future

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/2020/11/22/how-does-the-time-machine-work

The DeLorean Motor Company - What did it fail ? Or did it ?

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/2020/11/22/whydiddeloreanmotorcompanyfail

The DeLorean Motor Company - History

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/2020/11/22/deloreanmotorcompany

The Flux Capacitor - Back to the Future

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/fluxcapacitor

Is Time Travel Possible ? And what would it take ? Back to the Future

https://www.sandstoneproductions.co.uk/blogtothefuture/istimetravelpossible

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