What became the iconic Batmobile used in the 1966–1968 live action television show and its film adaptation was a customized vehicle that originated as a one-off 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car, created by Ford Motor Company lead stylists Bill Schmidt, Doug Poole Sr., and John Najjar and their design team at the Lincoln Styling Department. 20th Century Fox Television hired George Barris to built for them a "Batmobile" for their upcoming Batman TV series. Barris had very little time and decided that, rather than building a car from scratch, it would be relatively easy to transform the distinctive Futura into the famous crime-fighting vehicle.
An advertisement placed on Hemmings, The World's Largest Collector Car Marketplace has listed the 1966 Batmobile for Sale
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Officially Licensed 1966 BATMOBILE® Replica posted on my toy blog HERE
1966 Batmobile by Hot Wheels (pics HERE)
Batmobiles from the Batman movies posted HERE
An advertisement placed on Hemmings, The World's Largest Collector Car Marketplace has listed the 1966 Batmobile for Sale
Scroll down to see all the pictures.
Click on them for bigger and better views.
Check out the ad HERE
Related posts:
Officially Licensed 1966 BATMOBILE® Replica posted on my toy blog HERE
1966 Batmobile by Hot Wheels (pics HERE)
Batmobiles from the Batman movies posted HERE