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A fan of the trilogy “Back to the future tried to travel back in time

Briton Nigel mills, a devoted fan of the franchise “Back to the future”, was arrested by road patrol for a strong speeding: he accelerated to 88 miles per hour (about 142 km/h). Exactly at that speed in a trilogy of Robert Zemeckis was carried out mesurement racing. It is worth noting that the car, at the wheel which sat 55-year-old mills, the DeLorean DMC – 12 – just one in which travelled in the past and the future Marty McFly and Professor brown.

A fan of the trilogy “Back to the future tried to travel back in time

The incident immediately attracted the attention of other fans of “Back to the future”, as they are all, of course, considered that Nigel wanted to make a jump in time. However, the hapless Brit was quick to deny this, stating that “just wanted to enjoy the ride on an absolutely empty road at 11 in the morning.” But, of course, no one believed that such a speed he had achieved quite by accident.

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Car DeLorean DMC-12, famous for its futuristic design, was produced in Northern Ireland from 1981 to 1983. This is the only model that managed to release the company DeLorean Motor Company to bankruptcy. Because of its unusual appearance it has attracted the creators of the trilogy. According to mills, he is a longtime collector of cars, and the “DeLorean” he purchased for 22 thousand pounds. However, most of the time the famous car standing in his garage – Nigel leaves for it only a couple times a year (mostly it demonstrates the acquisition of the exhibitions owners DeLorian). By the way, in court for a hearing in the case of speeding was not made the Protocol a police officer, so punishment Mills have so far managed to avoid.

Nigel mills and his DMC-12. Photo BRENTWOOD GAZETTE

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