The second most famous Batmobile (George Barris' iconic 1966 Lincoln Futura conversion supra tk society black pink for the Batman TV series being the first) is Anton Furst's Batmobile designed for Tim Burton's 1989 "Batman" movie starring Michael Keaton. ?It was also featured in his 1992 sequal, "Batman Returns, " where it was destroyed fairly early on in the film. ?This was the last official Batmobile until the movie "Batman Forever" in 1995. ?(See my articles on all the Batmobiles at http://GearheadDIVA.com.)
Tim Burton's movie, "Batman," gave a dark, mysterious, Gothic look to the Batmobile, Batman, and the film in general. ?The Superhero's mode of transportation took on a new, race-car style with entry through an enclosed cabin with slide back roof, rear fins over the wheels, and a prominent jet turbine running the full length of the car and protruding through the nose.
One major difference in the replicas of this Batmobile is that they are often "street legal," meaning the owners can drive them in more than just parades. ?One Bat-winged replica was built by "Putsch Racing" from a tube frame chassis with a
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