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 The 1966 Batmobile as featured in Popular Science Magazine
The 1966 Batmobile as featured in Popular Science Magazine
Built from a modified Lincoln Futura, the original Batmobile included an in-dash batscope, mobile crime computer, grill mounted rockets and two campy b-grade actors in women's nylons. picked by BrownTrout 3 years ago
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 The original Batmobile. The 1955 Lincoln Futura
The original Batmobile. The 1955 Lincoln Futura
Before it was the Batmobile it was the 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car. Some good background info and pics below all the geek specs. picked by osiris12 2 years ago
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 Sculptor Builds Working Batman Forever Batmobile in Garage
Sculptor Builds Working Batman Forever Batmobile in Garage
Upgrading your Batman collection with comic books is one thing, but building your very own Batman Forever Batmobile is another. This fine example was hand built by sculptor Bob Causey and is actually drivable, believe it or not. picked by AutumnLotus 7 months ago
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 Want to build your own Batmobile?
Want to build your own Batmobile?
Info and specs on all Batmobile versions (and the Tumbler). Includes extensive pictures of members who are already building full 1989 batmobile replicas. 1966 version specs here.

Inspired to post by suebe's Batmobile auction post. picked by beckinacea 2 years ago
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 Buy your own Batmobile - only $500,000!
Buy your own Batmobile - only $500,000!
Up for auction on ebay, one of 5 cars from Tim Burton's 1989 Batman movie. Just one hitch - you can't legally drive it.

The ebay auction has been removed. But the catch was...Warner Brothers wouldn't let you drive it contractually.
/givin' it all away picked by suebe 2 years ago
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 Batmobile still a cool ride
Batmobile still a cool ride
Forty-plus years after it first appeared, the car Batman drove in the campy 1960s TV series still is a cool ride that attracts a crowd, as it did in New York. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Toothpick engineering from Popular Science, Feb 1940
Toothpick engineering from Popular Science, Feb 1940
Dr. M. Russell Stein was a dentist in New York city who built models of human jaws, bridges, and ferris wheels out of toothpicks. The Feb 1940 issue of Popular Science has an article about his remarkable creations. *click on pages* picked by Bornbad 12 months ago
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 Papercraft Batmobile
Papercraft Batmobile
Download and create your own. picked by AutumnLotus 12 months ago
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