Bjorn Harms : My inspiration for building the R/C Corvette came from watching the movie "Back to the Future" when I was a kid.
Narrator : The entire building process took Bjorn around one year to complete and cost him just over $4,000.
Bjorn : Some of the challenges I ran across were definitely hiding all the controls under the dashboard in such a way that the car was still a daily driver.
Narrator: He did the same exact transformation to an original DeLorean DMC-12. Bjorn even converted a customer's Pontiac Trans Am that he was modifying to resemble the vehicle featured in the 1980's TV series "Knight Rider." And he has some large aspirations for the future.
Bjorn : It would also be cool to do something for, I don't know, movies!
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