Hammacher Schlemmer is now offering a street-legal Batmobile - the authentic 1966 version.
It's time to get rid of your boring car and consider one fit for superheroes.
Hammacher Schlemmer is now offering a Street-Legal Batmobile - the authentic 1966 version.
According to Hammacher Schlemmer’s website “This is the officially licensed, roadworthy replica of the Batmobile featured in the iconic 1960s TV show. Built on a custom Lincoln chassis, this crime-fighting cruiser comes standard with a 430-horsepower, 383 Blueprint Crate engine and a Monster TH350 automatic transmission.”
Although the vehicle up for grabs is not outfitted with turbines or atomic batteries, it does have a propane tank installed on the back allowing it to shoot out flames just like the original.
No Batmobile would be complete without a cockpit and this vehicle doesn’t disappoint.It comes complete with electric actuators that open the hood and trunk. It also has a blinking bat phone along with ‘a glowing detect-a-scope screen’ and a ‘rotating red beacon’.
As a few added touches the vehicle has a rear video camera and side mirrors that can be mounted by clamps. The price for the 1960s era Batmobile is 200 grand.
It's time to get rid of your boring car and consider one fit for superheroes.
Hammacher Schlemmer is now offering a Street-Legal Batmobile - the authentic 1966 version.
According to Hammacher Schlemmer’s website “This is the officially licensed, roadworthy replica of the Batmobile featured in the iconic 1960s TV show. Built on a custom Lincoln chassis, this crime-fighting cruiser comes standard with a 430-horsepower, 383 Blueprint Crate engine and a Monster TH350 automatic transmission.”
Although the vehicle up for grabs is not outfitted with turbines or atomic batteries, it does have a propane tank installed on the back allowing it to shoot out flames just like the original.
No Batmobile would be complete without a cockpit and this vehicle doesn’t disappoint.It comes complete with electric actuators that open the hood and trunk. It also has a blinking bat phone along with ‘a glowing detect-a-scope screen’ and a ‘rotating red beacon’.
As a few added touches the vehicle has a rear video camera and side mirrors that can be mounted by clamps. The price for the 1960s era Batmobile is 200 grand.
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