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Earliest Known Officially Licensed 1963 Batmobile.... FOR SALE!

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G. David Felt
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1963 Batmobile for Sales

LOT 89068

 

http://entertainment.ha.com/itm/movie-tv-memorabilia/memorabilia/earliest-known-officially-licensed-1963-batmobile/a/7096-89068.s?ic=ih-entertainment-1963Batmobile-PR-viewHighlightedLot-auction7096-111414

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Heritage Auctions has the listing pleasure of selling the earliest official Batmobile to the public.

 

Opening Bid is $90,000 and for this you get the world famous Oldmobile Rocket V8.

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So would you buy this piece of Auto Comic history?

 

 

Apparently this is NOT an "official" Batman (the comic character) vehicle as far as being the 'car Batman used', but a one-off licensed by D.C. to promote Batman & Robin dairy products.

http://www.forgottenfiberglass.com/fiberglass-car-marques/one-offs/build-your-own-concept-car-the-1963-all-stars-dairys-batmobile/

 

Still, of course, an interesting custom story.

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