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  Petersen Museum photos
 From: Webmaster | Posted: 7/16/2004 9:25:28 PM |

Petersen Museum photos

Went to petersen museum and took few shots.
It's impossible to get any good shots b/c the vehicle is put in corner and cordoned off with two other cars. So it was impossible to take any pics from left side and back side.
Luckily my friend snuck in behind and took few turbine shots.

Enjoy.































 From: Tim | Posted: 7/16/2004 11:42:56 PM |

RE: Petersen Museum photos

I LOVE CHRISTMAS IN JULY!!!

These are fantastic! Lots of angles and views we've never seen before.

Does your friend have a new souvienier that looks an awful lot like a batmobile exhaust pipe??

Tim




 From: KeatonCar | Posted: 7/17/2004 6:15:48 AM |

RE: Petersen Museum photos

Fourth from last and second from last pictures tagline: The King is Dead, Long live the King. Mr. Barris.... the West Car just doesn't measure up anymore.

Sadly the first few pictures are too dark, and lastly shame on Petersen's... was that DUST on the car..... tut, tut!!!!!! AND GET THAT CAR OUT OF A CORNER!!!!!!!!!!



 From: William | Posted: 8/6/2004 9:38:12 PM |

RE: Petersen Museum photos

looks like batcar 2 to me...givaways first it has windshield wiper and track second,I'ts shiny first car semi gloss well non sandable grey primer
anyhoo my observation..



 From: Tim | Posted: 8/7/2004 1:59:27 AM |

RE: Petersen Museum photos

There's also that large sign that reads "BATMOBILE II"...


 From: scifiwolf | Posted: 8/13/2005 4:31:17 PM |
YEEE HAW!!!

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RE: Petersen Museum photos

That's a good shot through the rear vents of the car.


 From: Kevin | Posted: 8/13/2005 8:25:25 PM |
Nodeman

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RE: Petersen Museum photos

Sorry but it is a Jay Ohrburg car, not a screen used car.
Notice the up side down turbine section.


Last Edited by Kevin: 8/13/2005 8:58:57 PM

 From: Dee | Posted: 8/14/2005 10:04:14 AM |
Dee

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RE: Petersen Museum photos

Excellent pic's buddy. I'd love to c 1 in the flesh. Some people have all the luck.


 From: scifiwolf | Posted: 8/15/2005 5:09:19 PM |
YEEE HAW!!!

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RE: Petersen Museum photos

Kevin, didn't we establish in another thread a while back that that's the way the turbine was oriented in the movies? I seem to remember someone posting screenshots to prove it, cause I said the same thing back then.


 From: Kevin | Posted: 8/15/2005 5:18:56 PM |
Nodeman

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RE: Petersen Museum photos

So far I have seen three #3 cars, makes you wonder who has been certifing all these cars. The #1 & #2 cars turbines arn't this way. Only jay cars I have seen this way.


 From: Webmaster | Posted: 8/15/2005 5:19:16 PM |
Need Life

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RE: Petersen Museum photos

Yikes.
Someone should tell Petersen he overpaid.


Robert E. Petersen, founding publisher of Hot Rod magazine, outbid others in a much anticipated bidding battle for the 1992 Batmobile used to promote the movie "Batman Returns," starring Michael Keaton, Michelle Pfeiffer and Danny DeVito. The Batmobile was sold to Petersen for $175,500 and will be featured as a permanent exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.




 From: Jack | Posted: 8/15/2005 6:38:14 PM |
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RE: Petersen Museum photos

When you're worth millions thats just chump change.











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