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Gary Franchi just revealed his three-year secret project on the RAW FEED – and then everything went sideways. After converting a DeLorean into a screen-accurate time machine and building Doc Brown’s 1975 International step van, the first-ever cinematic reveal turned into a heart-stopping disaster. But that’s not even the wildest part. While getting new tires after the incident, Gary discovered something that shouldn’t exist: a fully electric DeLorean that hits 60 mph in 4.1 seconds using Tesla Model 3 Performance motors.
The backstory begins during the pandemic when Gary and Angie decided America needed to smile again. They purchased a DeLorean and spent three years converting it into the ultimate tribute to Back to the Future. Working with the same designers who created Universal Studios’ ramp system, they built an almost perfect replica of Doc Brown’s truck, complete with authentic dust patterns. The goal was simple: bring joy to a masked, depressed nation. Every time Gary drives it, phones come out, people smile, thumbs go up – it’s pure happiness on wheels.
But the first cinematic reveal became a masterclass in Murphy’s Law. With smoke effects rolling, music playing, and cameras recording, Gary made one critical error – he didn’t lock the steering wheel. As the DeLorean descended the ramps via winch, the front wheels caught a groove, the car went crooked, and the rear wheel dropped off the ramp entirely. Three years of preparation nearly destroyed in seconds. The blown tire from the recovery process led Gary to DeLorean Midwest in Crystal Lake, where fate intervened.
Mike’s shop isn’t just fixing DeLoreans – they’re revolutionizing them. The electric conversion Gary test drove features dual battery packs, 725 amps of instant torque, and acceleration that defies logic. During a quarter-mile run, this silent assassin ran 12.26 seconds on street tires with zero wheel spin. Once it hits 10 mph, it pulls like a freight train. The violence of acceleration from 20 to 80 mph left Gary speechless: "Oh my god, dude. Holy cow." The future had arrived without a flux capacitor.
DeLorean Midwest represents something bigger than nostalgic conversions. They’re rescuing automotive history from decay while catapulting it into tomorrow. With 17 DeLoreans on site – more than all other known resellers combined – Mike’s team has become the underground railroad for stainless steel dreams. Currently negotiating three more barn finds from California, Michigan, and New York, they’re documenting each rescue on their DeLorean Nation YouTube channel. Every car has a story, from horrible barn conditions to complete resurrection.
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The technical achievement is staggering. Using salvaged Tesla drive units with custom battery boxes, they’ve created a mid-motor configuration that improves weight distribution. At only 160 pounds heavier than stock, these electric DeLoreans feature KW adjustable coilovers, Wilwood brakes, forged wheels with ultra-high-performance tires, power steering, and functional air conditioning. The digital gauge cluster maintains 80s aesthetics while displaying battery percentage, motor amps, and temperatures. It’s the perfect fusion of nostalgia and innovation.
Discovery Channel has already taken notice. On August 5th at 9 PM, Extreme Detailing premieres featuring one of Mike’s barn-find DeLoreans getting the full treatment from Ammo NYC’s Larry Kosilla. This recognition validates what Gary discovered – these aren’t just car guys, they’re automotive archaeologists preserving and evolving an icon. Whether you want a stock DeLorean, an LS swap, or a Tesla-powered time machine, they’re the definitive source.
Gary Franchi asks the ultimate question: Would you convert a classic car to electric if it performed better than the original? When a DeLorean can humiliate modern sports cars while maintaining its iconic looks, when automotive history gets saved instead of scrapped, when the future respects the past – that’s American innovation. Gas versus electric isn’t the debate. It’s about keeping dreams alive while making them better than anyone imagined.
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