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Transportation

This VW Bus Was Made In Honor of ‘Back to the Future’

This VW Bus Was Made In Honor of ‘Back to the Future’

If Doc Brown needed to take a few passengers back to the future, the DeLorean would have been a poor choice. Let’s be honest, space was not the DeLorean’s strong suit. The perfect vehicle for hitting 88 mph with some friends and family is this 1967 VW Bus Bus outfitted by Velocity Motorcars. Made in honor of the infamous time-traveling DeLorean, this bus boasts gullwing doors, a Flux Capacitor, and a sleek gray paint job. From the outside, it looks as if the DeLorean had a bit too much Halloween candy, as the color scheme is an obvious nod to Doc Brown’s ride. Inside a Creamsicle-like interior is outfitted with TV screens and the aforementioned Flux Capacitor. And if you have $90k, you can put it in your driveway. Great Scott!