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1955 Lincoln Futura bka The 1966 Batmobile it Never gets old! batman


Despite the car's original cost of $250,000, the Lincoln Futura was sold to Barris for $1.00 by Ford Motor Company. As the car was never titled and was therefore uninsurable, it was parked behind Barris' North Hollywood shop where it sat idle for several years and was allowed to deteriorate.

Lincoln Futura Batmobile by Barris Kustom (1966) Old Concept Cars


The Lincoln Futura was designed in 1955 by Ford Chief Designer Bill Schmidt, inspired by mako sharks and manta rays seen while scuba diving (with Bill Mitchell?). It was built by Ghia in Turin, and sat on an experimental Continental Mark II chassis gathering dust for a few years.

The Most Intriguing Concept Cars That Never Saw the Light Of Day Page


The original Lincoln Futura concept was a fully-functioning vehicle that ran and drove. It featured a unique double clear-plastic canopy top and a white pearl paint job. The car was later painted red for its appearance in the movie It Started With a Kiss, and eventually landed in Barris' possession. A handful of replicas were later produced.

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The original 1955 Lincoln Futura concept—that George Barris turned into the Batmobile for the TV show—sold at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottdale, Ariz., on Jan. 19 for a final price of.

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The Lincoln Futura was conceptualized by designers Bill Schmidt and John Najjar of Ford in 1955. It was forged by hand in Turin, Italy for a price of $250,000; In today's economy, that would be approximately $2.4 million. The pearlescent white exterior had an interesting design reminiscent of something the Jetsons would drive to a family outing.

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The Lincoln Futura, designed by William M. Schmidt, was a sensation at auto shows in 1955. The concept car boasted push-button transmission controls, a 300-horsepower V-8 engine, and a double-dome canopy roof. Hollywood customizer George Barris bought the Futura in 1959 and, a few years later, turned it into the Batmobile for the 1966-1968.

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The Lincoln Futura concept car was later sold to a reputable auto customizer named George Barris. Although the original production cost for this automobile was a whopping $250,000, it was sold to Barris for just $1 and "other valuable considerations" by Ford. By the time of the purchase, the car had never been titled, rendering it uninsurable.

Lincoln Futura Batmobile by Barris Kustom (1966) Old Concept Cars


The Lincoln Futura is a concept car promoted by Ford's Lincoln brand, designed by Ford 's lead stylists Bill Schmidt and John Najjar, [2] [3] and hand-built by Ghia in Turin, Italy — at a cost of $250,000 (equivalent to $2,700,000 in 2023).

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The origin of the Lincoln Futura can be traced back to 1952 when Ford Motor Company designer Bill Schmidt was the head of the Lincoln-Mercury design studio. While he and his friend Bill Mitchell, a GM designer, took a scuba diving vacation in the Bahamas, they were captivated by the underwater life they saw.

How The Lincoln Futura Became The Batmobile


According to 66BatmanToys, "The Batmobile was initially a 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car produced by Ford Motor Company before it became one of the most well-known automobiles in the world. The $250,000 car was constructed in Turin, Italy, but it was never put into production. Lincoln Futura appeared in the MGM movie

1955 Lincoln Futura Concept Reimagined As A Custom Drop Top Cruiser


Published: 12 Dec 2023, 15:08 UTC • By: Vlad Radu Unlike most one-off show cars, the Futura became an icon in two different guises. It debuted as a state-of-the-art 1950s concept that showcased.

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2019-04-05T11:26:00+01:00 The Lincoln Futura concept car is most widely known in its later incarnation as the Batmobile in the 1960s television series Batman. But that is just one part of its long life, and the car is proof that some concept cars can lead interesting lives far beyond the motor show circuit

No, It's Not The Lincoln Futura!


For those who may not be aware, the 1955 Lincoln Futura was a Lincoln-based concept built in Italy by world renown Pininfarina in Italy. This truly incredible concept was so space-age advanced for its day after the waterfall-type cars of the 50's, it garnered quite a lot of attention and is still enamored by those who knew it then———-and now.

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The original 1955 Lincoln Futura show car Some folks slap badges and vinyl graphics on a car and call it a "tribute." On the other hand, serious car builders dig deep into the historical details to create a ride that truly pays homage to an original landmark vehicle.

The original 1/10 scale model of the Lincoln Futura Classic TV Series


The Lincoln Futura, as Bill Schmidt envisioned it and as Ghia originally built it, is no more, nor has it been since George Barris and his crew built the Batmobile out of it in the Sixties. But that doesn't mean multiple attempts to replicate it haven't at least been started over the years, usually.

1955 Lincoln Futura Morphs Into The Original Batmobile


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