Homemade BatBug Attempts to Replicate 1940’s era Batmobile
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Homemade BatBug Attempts to Replicate 1940’s era Batmobile


We don’t know whether we should laugh or cry (or maybe even both) with this Volkswagen Beetle-based replica of the Batmobile. The owner of the vehicle was apparently inspired from the car featured in the 1940s era Batman comics –see image after the jump- but the end result isn’t exactly prize worthy. If this is what the BatBug owner envisioned the 1940’s Batman in we can’t even begin to imagine what he pictured the Joker in… -Continued

Via: Jalopnik , Source: Bamkapow





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