This 1981 Delorean DMC-12 was purchased new from Estate Motors in Goldens Bridge, New York by the seller, who is said to have placed it into storage soon afterward and has driven it just 928 miles. Power comes from a 2.85-liter PRV V6 paired with a five-speed manual transaxle, and the car wears a brushed stainless steel body with gullwing doors. This DeLorean is offered by its original owner with a window sticker, service records, and a New Hampshire title in the seller’s name.

Giugiaro-penned brushed stainless steel bodywork is bonded to a fiberglass inner structure and a steel backbone chassis derived from the Lotus Esprit. Gullwing-style doors are fitted with double side widows. A power antenna was added by the original dealer.

Stock turbine-style aluminum wheels measure 14″ in diameter up front and 15″ at the rear. Period Goodyear NCT-HR60 tires are mounted at all four corners.

The cabin is finished in grey and equipped with leather-clad seats, both which show cracking in their cushions and bolsters. Gray carpets are protected by black DMC-branded floor mats. The passenger-side power window mechanism has been replaced.

Instrumentation includes an 85-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a 6,500-rpm redline, and auxiliary gauges. Just over 927 miles shown on the mechanical odometer. The car retains a stock AM/FM/cassette stereo and is equipped with an air conditioning system.

The rear-mounted 2.85-liter V6 was designed and produced jointly by Peugeot, Renault and Volvo, and was factory rated at 130 horsepower with 153 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transaxle. The most recent oil change took place in 2010 according to the seller.

The included window sticker shows a $26,175 list price when new.