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'''[[Robert]]''' was a resident of [[Hill Valley]] in [[1984]].
 
'''[[Robert]]''' was a resident of [[Hill Valley]] in [[1984]].
   
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==Biography==
He had a used [[DeLorean DMC-12]] for sale, which he advertised in the [[classifieds]] of the [[August 11]] issue of the ''[[Hill Valley Telegraph]]''.
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Robert had a used [[DeLorean DMC-12]] for sale, which he advertised in the [[classifieds]] of the [[August 11]] issue of the ''[[Hill Valley Telegraph]]''.
   
 
According to the ad, which was accompanied by a picture of the car, the DeLorean needed some suspension work, shocks, brakes, brake pads, steering, transmission and muffler, but <u>was</u> fitted with new tires. It cost $4800 OBO.
 
According to the ad, which was accompanied by a picture of the car, the DeLorean needed some suspension work, shocks, brakes, brake pads, steering, transmission and muffler, but <u>was</u> fitted with new tires. It cost $4800 OBO.
   
Having left a message for Robert to call him back, [[Emmett Brown]] received a [[telephone]] call from him sometime during September, during which Doc informed Robert that he was <u>very</u> interested in the DeLorean, [[money]] wouldn't be a problem, and also made arrangements to have a look at the car. Doc subsequently went on to purchase the DeLorean, which he used to create his [[DeLorean time machine]] the [[1985|following year]].
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Having left a message for Robert to call him back, Dr. [[Emmett Brown]] received a [[telephone]] call from him sometime during September, during which Doc informed Robert that he was <u>very</u> interested in the DeLorean, [[money]] wouldn't be a problem, and also made arrangements to have a look at the car. Doc subsequently went on to purchase the DeLorean, which he used to create his [[DeLorean time machine]] the [[1985|following year]].
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
* Robert would appear to have been named after [[Robert Zemeckis]], who directed and co-wrote (along with his writing partner [[Bob Gale]]) all the installments in the ''[[Back to the Future trilogy|Back to the Future]]'' trilogy.
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* The name Robert would appear to an in-joke reference to [[Robert Zemeckis]], who directed and co-wrote (along with his writing partner [[Bob Gale]]) all the installments in the ''[[Back to the Future trilogy|Back to the Future]]'' trilogy.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
* [[Back to the Future (IDW Publishing)|''Back to the Future'' (IDW Publishing)]]
 
* [[Back to the Future (IDW Publishing)|''Back to the Future'' (IDW Publishing)]]
 
** ''[[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines]]''
 
** ''[[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines]]''
*** [[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines 2|Issue 2]]: "[[Science Project]]" {{Mo}}
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** [[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines 2|Issue 2]]: "[[Science Project]]" {{Mo}}
 
[[Category:Individuals]]
 
[[Category:Individuals]]
 
[[Category:1984]]
 
[[Category:1984]]

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Robert was a resident of Hill Valley in 1984.

Biography

Robert had a used DeLorean DMC-12 for sale, which he advertised in the classifieds of the August 11 issue of the Hill Valley Telegraph.

According to the ad, which was accompanied by a picture of the car, the DeLorean needed some suspension work, shocks, brakes, brake pads, steering, transmission and muffler, but was fitted with new tires. It cost $4800 OBO.

Having left a message for Robert to call him back, Dr. Emmett Brown received a telephone call from him sometime during September, during which Doc informed Robert that he was very interested in the DeLorean, money wouldn't be a problem, and also made arrangements to have a look at the car. Doc subsequently went on to purchase the DeLorean, which he used to create his DeLorean time machine the following year.

Behind the scenes

Appearances