Back To The 80s
The DeLorean DMC-12, a car that proved if you’re going to build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style? Immortalized by "Back to the Future," but infamous for its not-so-futuristic breakdowns, the DeLorean was the epitome of 80s excess: all gleam and no go. With its gull-wing doors that lifted up like the hopes of every schoolboy in the 80s, only to be crushed faster than you could say "flux capacitor" when they realized it barely hit 88 mph without a Hollywood budget.
Designed by the legendary Giorgetto Giugiaro and brought to life by John DeLorean, this stainless-steel wedge of wonder was meant to be the automotive future. Instead, it became a fascinating relic of the past, much like disco or Betamax.
But let's not be too harsh. DMC is like a statement: "I love the 80s, even if my car prefers standing still." And who could blame it? With a top speed that struggled to keep up with a modern-day minivan, the DeLorean was less about getting from A to B and more about making you look incredibly cool while you tried.
And now, the poster—because nothing says "I love quirky failures.." quite like hanging one on your wall. It's perfect for those of us who appreciate nostalgia, even if it's for a car that spends more time being polished than driven. The poster captures every shimmering stainless-steel panel and impractical design choice, gloriously frozen in time (and not in a cool, time-travel way).
Water and scratch resistant
- Ideal for indoors and outdoors
- Premium heavyweight, semi-gloss 200 gsm paper with silk finish
- FSC-certified paper
8" x 12" (Vertical) | 12″ x 16″ (Vertical) | 16" x 20" (Vertical) | 20″ x 30″ (Vertical) | 24" x 36" (Vertical) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Width, cm | 20.32 | 30.48 | 40.64 | 50.80 | 60.96 |
Height, cm | 30.48 | 40.64 | 50.80 | 76.20 | 91.44 |
Depth, cm | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 |
The DeLorean DMC-12, a car that proved if you’re going to build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style? Immortalized by "Back to the Future," but infamous for its not-so-futuristic breakdowns, the DeLorean was the epitome of 80s excess: all gleam and no go. With its gull-wing doors that lifted up like the hopes of every schoolboy in the 80s, only to be crushed faster than you could say "flux capacitor" when they realized it barely hit 88 mph without a Hollywood budget.
Designed by the legendary Giorgetto Giugiaro and brought to life by John DeLorean, this stainless-steel wedge of wonder was meant to be the automotive future. Instead, it became a fascinating relic of the past, much like disco or Betamax.
But let's not be too harsh. DMC is like a statement: "I love the 80s, even if my car prefers standing still." And who could blame it? With a top speed that struggled to keep up with a modern-day minivan, the DeLorean was less about getting from A to B and more about making you look incredibly cool while you tried.
And now, the poster—because nothing says "I love quirky failures.." quite like hanging one on your wall. It's perfect for those of us who appreciate nostalgia, even if it's for a car that spends more time being polished than driven. The poster captures every shimmering stainless-steel panel and impractical design choice, gloriously frozen in time (and not in a cool, time-travel way).
Water and scratch resistant
- Ideal for indoors and outdoors
- Premium heavyweight, semi-gloss 200 gsm paper with silk finish
- FSC-certified paper
8" x 12" (Vertical) | 12″ x 16″ (Vertical) | 16" x 20" (Vertical) | 20″ x 30″ (Vertical) | 24" x 36" (Vertical) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Width, cm | 20.32 | 30.48 | 40.64 | 50.80 | 60.96 |
Height, cm | 30.48 | 40.64 | 50.80 | 76.20 | 91.44 |
Depth, cm | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 |
The DeLorean DMC-12, a car that proved if you’re going to build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style? Immortalized by "Back to the Future," but infamous for its not-so-futuristic breakdowns, the DeLorean was the epitome of 80s excess: all gleam and no go. With its gull-wing doors that lifted up like the hopes of every schoolboy in the 80s, only to be crushed faster than you could say "flux capacitor" when they realized it barely hit 88 mph without a Hollywood budget.
Designed by the legendary Giorgetto Giugiaro and brought to life by John DeLorean, this stainless-steel wedge of wonder was meant to be the automotive future. Instead, it became a fascinating relic of the past, much like disco or Betamax.
But let's not be too harsh. DMC is like a statement: "I love the 80s, even if my car prefers standing still." And who could blame it? With a top speed that struggled to keep up with a modern-day minivan, the DeLorean was less about getting from A to B and more about making you look incredibly cool while you tried.
And now, the poster—because nothing says "I love quirky failures.." quite like hanging one on your wall. It's perfect for those of us who appreciate nostalgia, even if it's for a car that spends more time being polished than driven. The poster captures every shimmering stainless-steel panel and impractical design choice, gloriously frozen in time (and not in a cool, time-travel way).
Water and scratch resistant
- Ideal for indoors and outdoors
- Premium heavyweight, semi-gloss 200 gsm paper with silk finish
- FSC-certified paper
8" x 12" (Vertical) | 12″ x 16″ (Vertical) | 16" x 20" (Vertical) | 20″ x 30″ (Vertical) | 24" x 36" (Vertical) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Width, cm | 20.32 | 30.48 | 40.64 | 50.80 | 60.96 |
Height, cm | 30.48 | 40.64 | 50.80 | 76.20 | 91.44 |
Depth, cm | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 |