Batmobile parade
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1956 Oldsmobile 88 - THE FIRST BATMOBILE
The 2 Danbury mint 1940 and 1960 comic book batmobile. Ultra rare exclusive by looking at toys
1966 Batmobile - CRIME FIGHTER
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Michael Keaton Replica
Batman and Robin Batmobile (Clooney Batmobile)
Batman's Tumbler - Jay Leno's Garage
Chopper City USA PS-Pod 1st Ride Replica of the BATMAN™ Bat-Pod
Ben Affleck's
The Batman New Batmobile Twin Engine Thousand Horsepower Monster ???
The Batmobile & Everything You’d Ever Need To Know | The Batman’s *modified* 1969 Dodge Charger
In The 1939 Movie A COMMON CAR OF BRUCE IS USED AS THE BATMOBILE(2ND CAR IN COMICS CHRONOLOGY)
Batman when covered
ANOTHER RED CAR IS USED WITH A BAT EMBLEM ON THE FRONT AS THE FIRST TRUE BATMOBILE
The car that first used the name was unlike later cars: this one was a bright red convertible that lacked fins, shields, or any other "bat" theme save for a small gold hood ornament. It did, however, sport a supercharged engine capable of tremendous speeds and a heavily reinforced nose capable of smashing through buildings without suffering any damage.
The bulk of the design was based on the Cord 812, a revolutionary design that featured America's first front-wheel drive design with independent front suspension, a 185HP V8, a semi-automatic transmission with overdrive, retractable headlights, variable-speed wipers, and a sleek, low-slung body (including fully hidden door and trunk hinges). The set back engine meant that there was ample space between the front of the car and the front of the engine, an ideal place for Batman to add the "battering ram" nose without risking damage to the car's mechanical components.
There were no gadgets. No shields. No cannons. Nothing. Just a small golden bat symbol on the bonnet, and a reinforced nose which would help Batman smash through buildings. Some things never really change.
TELLTAILE RED CAR TRIBUTE
The bulk of the design was based on the Cord 812, a revolutionary design that featured America's first front-wheel drive design with independent front suspension, a 185HP V8, a semi-automatic transmission with overdrive, retractable headlights, variable-speed wipers, and a sleek, low-slung body (including fully hidden door and trunk hinges). The set back engine meant that there was ample space between the front of the car and the front of the engine, an ideal place for Batman to add the "battering ram" nose without risking damage to the car's mechanical components.
There were no gadgets. No shields. No cannons. Nothing. Just a small golden bat symbol on the bonnet, and a reinforced nose which would help Batman smash through buildings. Some things never really change.
TELLTAILE RED CAR TRIBUTE
First Bat Cycle on Tv with side passenger seat for Robin
Shields
Batman 1989: Fight Scene
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Shields
Batman 1989: Fight Scene
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The Batmobile as it appears in The New Batman Adventures
Batman Artifact 2
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