Batmobile (Batman Forever) and new Batman

in #car6 years ago

0935168batmobile-20101780x390.jpgLength: 300.0 in (7.62 m)
Width: 94.4 in (2.40 m)
Height: 125.98 in (3.20 m)
Maximum Speed: 329 mph (530 km/h) with booster
Engine: Off-road running engine
Wheelbase: 118 in (2.99 m)
Tyres: Pivotable
The Batman Forever Batmobile had a Chevy 350 ZZ3 high-performance motor. It had high compression, 345 horsepower, aluminum heads, angled plugs, and a good valve grind.
The body was made from a high-temperature epoxy fiberglass laminate. All of the air was extracted though vacuum bagging.
In episode 53 of the TV series The Drew Carey Show, Drew Carey won the Batman Forever Batmobile as a prize. Lewis and Oswald took it on a joyride dressed as Batman and Robin without Drew's permission. On a sidenote, Oswald was played by Diedrich Bader who later voiced Batman in Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
The Batman Forever Batmobile was seen in the 2011 Warner Bros. film, Arthurbatman-forever-batmobile-val-kilmer.jpgmaxresdefault (4).jpg
The Batmobile from the 1966–1968 live action television show and its film adaptation began life as a Ford concept car called the Lincoln Futura, built over a decade earlier in 1955. The body of the Futura was fabricated by Ghia of Italy, whose artisans hammered the car's panels over logs and tree stumps carved as forms to create the sleek manta ray-like car. In 1959, the Futura was featured sporting a fresh red paint job in the film It Started With A Kiss, starring Debbie Reynolds and Glenn Ford. In 1965, ABC-TV chose famed Hollywood customizer George Barris to design a "Batmobile" for their soon-to-go-into-production Batman show. Dean Jeffries worked on the design and initial fabrication for the Batmobile, using a 1959 Cadillac, but when the studio wanted the car faster than he could provide, he turned it back to George Barris. With only three weeks to finish, Barris decided that rather than build a car from scratch, it would be best to transform the Lincoln Futura (bought from Ford for $1.00) into the famous crimefighting vehicle of TV's caped crusader. Barris hired Bill Cushenberry to do the metal modifications to the car. When filming for the series began, several problems arose due to the age of the car: it overheated, the battery went dead, and the expensive Mickey Thompson tires kept blowing. By mid season, the engine and transmission were replaced with a Ford Galaxie's. The most frequent visual influence of this car is that later Batmobiles usually have a rear rocket thruster that usually fires as the car makes a fast start.1960's_TV_BAtmobile_01.jpge545f3a17e55c31f7c4dc253a99d71d7.jpg3701b1621b4031bc36ccab3366cee5c0.jpgCurb weight: 5500 lb
Wheelbase: 129 in
Length: 230 in
Width: 90 in
Height: 48 in
Fins: 84 in
Engine: 390 in³, V-8 (atomic turbine)
Transmission: B&M Hydro Automatic (2nd transmission)wallpaper-1989-batman-movie-Batmobile-1.jpgmaxresdefault (3).jpgmobil-batman4_20160929_214416.jpgbatmobile_O0mxFyK.jpg

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