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This site was started in 2004 as a premiere site dedicated to all things 1989 Batmobile also known as Keaton Car from 1989 Batman movie and 1992 Batman Returns movie.
Here you will find everything you need to know about the real life replica of Keaton Batmobile.
Since then the site has grown exponentially to cover all movies batmobiles: Batman Forever Batmobile (1995 Batmobile) , Batman and Robin Roadster (1997 Batmobile), Batman Begins Tumbler, and The Batpod featured in The Dark Knight movie.
Not only that, this website is given special credit at the end of the Dark Knight Rises Bluray Batmobile Documentary( scroll down to see the credit ).
So sit back and use the left navigational bar to read through everything you need on obtaining your dream Batmobile Replicas.
The original 1989 batmobile in its full glory The batman forever batmobile in its full glory The batman and robin batmobile in its full glory The batman begins batmobile in its full glory
CLTC given credit at the end of Batmobile Documentary
John Evan's signed autograph
John Evan's signed autograph
The signatures are from the actual 'Batmobile Build' team of John Evans including Terry Aukland-Snow the Art Director (on the SE DVD) but missing Andy Smith (far right).
Check the special featurette of the Batman SE DVD or Blu-ray to see interviews with above team members
Jay Ohberg's signed autograph
George Barris's signed autograph



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Love those batmobile cars I always interested in seen in person since I was little the first one was in 1966 when the original one came out. Now I still wish I can see them but my luck has turn for worse specially now i am ill I am Dad of three kids the Government terminated our contract of work no more work unemployment wont help us no more and Wellfaire Government has shut the door's for help and my family of five, the next couple day's my family and I will loose next is our SUV truck and then are house my wife has part time job which we get by barely plus I have diabetes now and I dont even have help from a Health coverage sorry for telling my sob story but I think somebody should know specially when I was there helping the Government in 911 as a law enforcement officer which they forget and now I am about to be homeless without a job I am 45 and now I have to go to back to school for a new occupation hopefully I get financial help? Wow what a life someday I just want to cry!
Frank Larrea on 6/7/2012 1:46:10 AM
niceeeee
czankel on 2/2/2012 5:43:37 PM
Keep up the great work, they look neat and a TON of work to do. We redid one of the TV series batmobile years ago for Daryl Starbird, to tour in his car show, it was a lot of work but a blast to do. Thanks for some fond memories. An d to the bat cave robin mix up some more fiberglas!!
TL
Truman Lewis on 11/12/2009 3:31:26 PM
Eh. The only truly cool Batmobile was the one from the TV series. The Tumbler's ok, but the rest of the new ones look ridiculous.
Cowcharge on 10/17/2009 10:56:02 PM
Waste of money, & a waste of time.
Dark Knight Detective on 5/2/2009 6:30:28 PM
Those back wings are horrible. Completely unpractical. Batman would never settle for that.
Anonymous on 4/22/2009 10:37:07 AM
Is it just me, or there's just no windshield to this car? Considering the fact that it's jet powered and supposed to go really fast, batman would have quite a trouble driving it :P
Vic on 4/20/2009 8:52:46 AM
Just who on Earth gave this God awful pile of garbage the green light?
Dark Knigh Detective on 3/22/2009 3:46:13 PM
This car is completely ridiculous. He might as well have been driving around in a giant penis.

Like the film, it's garish, illogical and completely out of touch with the mood of Batman that had been established in the comic books and what people wanted at the time. Also the lack of cockpit and the holes in the body work makes it look unfinished.

If Clooney was being directed by Burton he would have been a good Batman. This was awful and illustrates exactly why the next Batman film was a new begining.
Slow Learner on 2/11/2009 5:37:53 AM
God, what an ugly car! You people thought that the Kilmer Mobile, well take a look at this one & tell me that it's beautiful. What a waste of production!
Michael Keaton Fan Man on 1/29/2009 11:07:38 AM
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