Watch a Marty McFly Impersonator Ride on a Hoverboard for 'Back to the Future' Day
Just in time for "Back to the Future Day," British TV presenter Jason Bradbury posted a video showing him riding around on a replica of hoverboard.
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October 21, 2015 marks the day Marty McFly and Doc Brown arrived in the future in the iconic film Back to the Future 2.
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Just in time for "Back to the Future Day," British TV presenter Jason Bradbury posted a video on YouTube showing him riding around London on a replica of Marty McFly's hoverboard while holding onto a DeLorean time machine.
Bradbury told INSIDE EDITION: "The car was a mint vintage DeLorean that I bought in November. Me, some dedicated friends in a metal work factory and a team of young apprentices converted it into a movie perfect replica time machine."
He explained: “The car lives in my garage at home. All the internal electronics are fully functional. At 88 [your] destination date changes to present time with a flash of the Flux capacitor.”
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Bradbury even dressed the part for his ride around London. He wore Marty McFly’s futuristic-looking clothing complete with Nike power laced sneakers. He told INSIDE EDITION the sneakers were made for him by a friend.
Be sure to keep an eye out for a time traveler in a DeLorean on Wednesday - October 21, 2015!
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