Movie and TV Cars
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Tumbler Batmobile
Introducing the newest addition to our fleet, the “Tumbler Batmobile,” as seen in The Dark Knight Trilogy. The Tumbler is quite possibly, the most impressive Batmobile that Batman has driven on the big screen. It played a keyhole in the development of this version of Batman’s world.
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1966 Batmobile
“To the Batmobile, Robin!” Probably the most recognizable and iconic car ever is the 1966 Batmobile. This was the Adam West/Burt Ward era. All of the great memories … the characters, the crazy situations and most importantly, good over evil. ”Holy Toledo, Batman!
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1989 Batmobile
The Dark Knight rides again in Gotham City. After Adam West, Michael Keaton recreated the iconic Batman role. He drove a batmobile complete with machine guns, flames, and all the Bat gadgets, this car is a true and rare photo opportunity. Pow. Zap. Zoom.
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Scooby Doo Mystery Machine
Has there ever been a mystery in Crystal Cove that Scooby, Shaggy and the gang hasn’t solved? Scooby Doo, a Hanna-Barbera Production starred Fred Jones, Velma Dinkley, Shaggy Rogers, Daphne Blake and a talking Great Dane named Scooby Doo. These characters were involved in solving supernatural mysteries and The Mystery Machine was their ride.
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Starsky and Hutch Ford Gran Torino, The Red Tomato
A couple of street-wise cops chase down criminals with inside info from Huggy Bear. For four seasons, Starsky and Hutch, two young police detectives, drove The Red Tomato, a Ford Gran Torino with a very recognizable paint job. With the help of their informant Huggy Bear, and boss Captain Dobbi, criminals had better beware. Zebra Three, come in.
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Back To The Future DeLorean
It’s a crime this gullwing-door classic never got to fight crime back in the future. Ever wish you could go back to 1985? That’s exactly what what Michael J. Fox did in the hit trilogy Back to the Future. While not really a crime fighter car, this DeLorean is one of the most accurate reproductions ever made, complete with Flux capacitor.
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Austin Powers Shaguar
Dr. Evil and his crew had no chance against Austin Powers’ mojo, baby. Between 1997-2002, Austin Powers became one of the best British Secret Service agents. Driving his Shaguar, Austin fought the dangerous Dr. Evil, Mini Me, Scott Evil, Number 2, Frau Farbissina and many others. This experience is Shagadelic, Baby!
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Giant Radio Flyer Wagon
Perhaps the largest motorized Red Radio Flyer in existence brings smiles to all. Spanning 21 feet long, with a 12-foot pull handle this wagon is capable of giving nine people a comfortable ride in style. Powered by a Ford Super Duty Motor, this wagon is capable of traveling up to 80 miles per hour.
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Stripes EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle
The classic GMC motor home that earned its stripes. Stripes, released in 1981, starred Bill Murray and Harold Ramis. Upon joining the Army, both men are tasked with guarding the newest government weapon, the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle. This 1977 GMC Motor home has been restored with lots of fun gadgets. This is a unique and rare show vehicle.
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Knight Rider Trans Am, KITT the Talking Car
Has the intelligent and indestructible KITT ever steered Michael wrong? Never! A hero in the 1980s was KITT, the indestructable and talking car driven by Michael Knight. Together, they traveled the countryside helping people in distress. Complete with an accurately restored interior, including scanning and talking, this car is always a hit.
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Gotham City Paddy Wagon
This showstopper was purchased as part of a Model A Collection and has the original Model A engine and drive train. The Gotham City paddy wagon provides lots of phot ops for kids and parents locked in the wagon. A 30’s style machine gun and wanted posters are inside the front bab.
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Green Hornet 1965 Black Beauty
Brit Reid wages his secret war against crime – and never loses! The Green Hornet with the Valet Kato, starred Van Williams and the legendary Bruce Lee, who fought crime while pretending to be bad guys. This car was restored in 2006 by the original builder, complete with missles, rockets, gas guns, brooms, rotating headlights and more.
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Splittin' Image
The Splittin’ Image car was one of the most popular Hot Wheels cars produced. It was first manufactured in the 1970s and production continued into the 1990s. The car was produced so it looked the same on both the right and left sides, thus a "SPLITTIN’ IMAGE." This car started life as a 1986 Corvette. It was customized in the Splittin’ Image by Gotham Garage on their Netflix Series Carmasters, Rust to Riches.