Never too old to play
Never lose the child in yourself. Who says that you are too old to hang out the superhero in a replica of a Batmobile? That is possible, provided that you are willing to break a certain non -childish amount of € 80,000.
Last year we already wrote about the possibility of purchasing a replica of the Tumbler-Batmobile from Bruce Nolans The Dark Knight trilogy. Now you have the option to add a Batmobile from a completely different era to your collection. Via Catawiki, a replica goes into the sale of the Batmobile from the film The Batman (1966) and the Batman series launched in the same year.
The Batmobile that goes under the hammer was actually used by Batman actor Adam West during events. In contrast to the actual Filmauto, the special part of Batman -Memorabilia is not a batmobile unique concept car by Lincoln – the Futura – but a Lincoln Continental from 1973. In the front is a 7.5 -liter V8, a gorgeling machine that levers the pump holder only 208. Switching is done through a time -based three -speed automatic transmission. The mileage: just under 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles).
Catawiki estimates the value of the Batmobile on a spacious € 80,000. The colossus would be ‘well maintained and roadworthy’. Light surface covers would be visible on the chassis and the suspension. There would also be ‘small cracks and other damage’ visible that fall under the heading ‘old -age traces’. The television in the car and some decorative lighting do not work.
History in a nutshell: The Batmobile was first put on license plate in 1973 in the United States and was shipped to the United Kingdom in 1979. Then it was just a Lincoln, the conversion to Batmobile only took place in 1988. The imitation service bin of the well-known bat hero has been in the London Motor Museum for years, among other things, and eventually ended up in Italy. Those who want to view it must go to Florence.
Never Too Old To Play

Never Lose the Child Within Yourself. Who says you’re too old to play superhero in a replica or a batmobile? You can, provid you’re willing to shell out a not-so-shildish amount or € 80,000.
Last year, we wrote about the Possibility of Purchasing a Replica of the Tumbler-Batmobile from Bruce Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy. Now you have the opportunity to add a batmobile from a completely different era to your collection. Via Catawiki, A Replica of the Batmobile from the Movie the Batman (1966) and the Batman Series Launched in the Same Year is going up for sale.

The Batmobile That is Going Under The Hammer was Actually Used by Batman Actor Adam West Duration Events. This Special Piece of Batman Memorabilia, Unlike the Actual Film Car, is not a unique Lincoln Concept Car – The Futura – Converted Into A Batmobile, But A 1973 Lincoln Continental. Under The Hood is a 7.5-liter V8, a Gurgling Machine that delivers only 208 HP, which will undoubtedly make the local gas station owner very happy. Shifting Gears is done via a Period-correct Three-Speed Automatic. The mileage: Just under 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles).
Catawiki Estimates The Value of the Batmobile at A Generous € 80,000. The Contraption is Said to Be ‘Excellently Maintined and Ready to Drive’. Light Surface Rest would be visible on the chassis and suspension. There would also be ‘small cracks and other damage’ visible, which fall under the heading ‘signs of age’. The television in the car and some decorative lighting do not work.

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