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Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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DUK10163164_005
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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DUK10163164_007
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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DUK10163164_010
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_003
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_011
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_006
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322466
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_004
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_002
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322450
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_008
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322447
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_012
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
*** Local Caption *** 47322460
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163164_001
Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
When: 22 Apr 2025
Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
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Ilenia Pastorelli ÕSuzuki music partyÕ . 2024 September 17 Milan, Italy. (photo by Gian Mattia DÕAlberto / LaPresse)
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