This 1975 Batmobile re-creation is built to resemble the original
Batmobile created by George Barris for the 1960s TV Series,
"Batman." Taking inspiration from the 1955 Lincoln Futura concept
car, key design elements included bubble-style windscreens, hooded
headlights, batwing-style tail fins, a rear-mounted faux jet
engine, triple vertical-mounted chrome rocket tubes and a central
cockpit arch topped with a red beacon. Interior and functional
themed components include a Bat-Scope, Bat-Phone, power-retractable
Bat-Radar antenna, functioning lights and switches, custom
two-spoke steering wheel, working roof-mounted flashing light,
wheel-mounted Bat ornaments and Bat decals on the doors. Additional
features include a parachute and a functioning flame-thrower
mounted inside the faux turbine exhaust port. The donor car used
was a 1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV coupe. The factory Lincoln
drivetrain includes the larger A-code 460ci V8 engine paired with a
3-speed automatic transmission. The car also has power steering,
hydro-boost power four-wheel disc brakes and all functioning
gauges. It rides on 15-inch aluminum wheels wrapped in Cooper Cobra
Radial G/T tires. From the Albert La Canne Collection. **TITLED AS
1975 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL**
Vehicle Details
1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV
Listing ID:CC-2029402
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1975
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental Mark IV
Exterior Color:BLACK
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293554
VIN:5Y89A856737
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