Friday, August 24, 2012

Batmobile 1966 (origin)

Rather than type something up, I will include a link and copy in some text on the origin of this car.  I will include some images I have.
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In the late summer of 1965, an all-new Batman TV series was gearing up, with Dean Jeffries hired to build a Batmobile for the show. When the show's production schedule was moved up, Jeffries had to pass on the job, which then went to custom car builder George Barris. With merely three weeks to build the car, Barris decided to use the Ford Motor Company's abandoned Futura concept car as a basis for what would go on to become one of the most famous cars in the world.
The Futura worked perfectly as a Batmobile, as it had many "bat" features built into the design already, such as the long fins and bubble canopies. According to Barris, he further enhanced the theme by converting the nose into an integrated bat mask, a first for the car. He also opened the wheel wells, and modified the Futura's fins into subtle bat wings by extending their leading edges into the doors and scalloping the trailing edges. Once bodywork was complete, the car was painted gloss black with red trim to accentuate the various lines of he car. Three replicas were eventually built by Barris' shop, though only one appeared on the show itself.
The car featured an impressive array of bat-gadgets. In addition to the "atomic turbine engine" (the car was actually powered by a blueprinted Ford V8), the car had a nose-mounted chain slicer, lasers, rockets, an on-board telephone, radar, dash monitor, on-board computer, and police beacon. If needed, the Batmobile is capable of a quick 180° "bat-turn" thanks to two rear-mounted 10' parachutes, and the it is equipped with a smoke emitter and a nail spreader to discourage pursuit. Some changes were made during the run of the series, including different license plates, a change in steering wheel, and the addition of extra gadgets such as the rear-facing camera and battering ram.

Here are some images of the Futura and then the Batmobile.  I've included more of the Futura because we all know what the Batmobile looks like.














Thunder Road

I don't remember seeing this classic when I was young.  I won't go too far into the background of the movie.
Suffice to say Robert Mitchum co-wrote and starred as a moonshine "transporter".  His son James plays his younger brother.  Gene Barry is a "revenuer".

But this is about cars.  Hopped up cars.  Mitchum at first is driving what looks to be a '49 or '50 Ford Tudor sedan.  As I've researched it, it's actually a '51 Ford with a '49 hood and a '50 grille and likely a '50 front clip.  The taillight area gives away the '51.  On the hood you can see where F-O-R-D is removed so that would be a '49 and the front turn lights would suggest a '50.  Regardless, it's cool.

Later, he is driving a '57 Ford Fairlane 500.  Lots of '57 Fords and '57 Chevys in this movie. 

I've included a few pics from the movie.