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Posted 3/24/2020 2:35:46 PM |
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Does anyone know from which year the Impala chassis was that was used for the original '89 Batmobile?
I can't find anything about it, only that it was built on two Impala chassis with a chevy engine.
I like to use exactly the same chassis / car to build it on with the same engine.
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Posted 3/25/2020 8:09:17 PM |
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Only one was built on an Impala Chassis. The second car was built on an Oldsmobile.
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Posted 3/27/2020 6:45:13 PM |
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Diante (3/24/2020) Does anyone know from which year the Impala chassis was that was used for the original '89 Batmobile?
I can't find anything about it, only that it was built on two Impala chassis with a chevy engine.
I like to use exactly the same chassis / car to build it on with the same engine.
The batmobiles were basically Frankenstein vehicles, but I know the impala and caprice 90-95 work perfectly (with a frame stretch.)
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Posted 3/28/2020 8:11:41 AM |
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I found out that the original '89 Batmobile was built on a '69 Impala, so that's where I'm going to search for.
Won't be easy, but that's no problem.
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Posted 4/24/2020 12:00:34 AM |
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1970's and 80's full size GM cars work great because not much in electronics. You have to stretch the frame about 17 inches and Z it.
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