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Posted 2/14/2017 6:37:05 AM |
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You reap what you sow
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Posted 2/14/2017 9:41:46 AM |
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Wow, what's the story behind it getting all cut up? Is there anymore pics of the car when it was still together?
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Posted 2/14/2017 6:22:59 PM |
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Very cool find, clearly a six flags stunt car. That photo labeling the car at pinewood studios is in fact the six flags magic mountain stunt show set early 90's. You can see the break away brick wall in the background. Very cool find nonetheless, it will be very interesting to see what it sells for.
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Posted 2/14/2017 8:13:54 PM |
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I just bid on it. We'll see if I win.
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Posted 2/14/2017 9:41:41 PM |
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DH was once A mail order bride...............
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looks like Carl Caspers side mechanics could have been jay and bobs also,thing is Wb was charging six flags crazy money,i heard like 1 million for these nonrunning displays.But this was just write off because wb owns six flags.
That canopy does look SWEET.
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Posted 2/14/2017 10:08:28 PM |
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I could never do that. hopefully it'll get a nice new life soon
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Posted 2/15/2017 10:04:17 PM |
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Posted 2/16/2017 2:05:34 PM |
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Yep, mostly missing the rear parts..... fender wells, after burner, engine cover, etc. Would be quite a restoration project just to get a functional body skin. Then the "normal" build would be able to start.
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Posted 2/19/2017 7:39:05 AM |
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OK, I am here.
I am open to questions and comments but let's be reasonable and considerate. I start getting a bunch of trolls, don't wonder when I walk away.
I feel I have exhausted all possibilities, and through extensive research of my own and through a legal analyst the evidence is overwhelming!
THAT IS A SCREEN USED AND MATCHED BATMOBILE FROM THE ORIGINAL 1989 TIM BURTON FILM!
CONFIRMED AUTHENTIC SCREEN USED!
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Posted 2/20/2017 10:09:57 PM |
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Gentlemen, Mr. David Brandon! Your reputation precedes you sir. Hard to believe even you would have the gall to show up here, mongering your wares among sharp-eyed experts. For those caught unaware, David's the guy who gets loads of garbage out the back door of FX shops and confidently lists each individual item as the highest value version of itself as possible, regardless of what the piece actually is or its condition.
IIRC, NONE of the screen used batmobiles had an array of bright silver screws externally visible on a flat plexi windshield. Looks like how the stunt driving team at Six Flags New England would mount precut sheets so they could change them out easily when they got damaged during shows. Or please, explain why else your shell's turn signal pockets have no lights or even holes for wiring. Or maybe your labeling of the Stunt Show set as "Pinewood Studios" was completely innocent. But you've done an uncharacteristically excellent job detailing that these mangled body pieces are the same ones as the Six Flags vehicle, only in worse condition and incomplete. Lets hear from the seasoned experts on this forum educating us on what other differences exist between your hacked up New England amusement park stunt car and the original movie cars.
$250k, lol.
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