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For $1.5 Million, You Can Own An Official Tim Burton Film Batmobile | Carscoops carscoops

Few fictional characters are better associated with a cool car than Batman. And now, you have an opportunity to buy one of the most exciting Batmobiles of all time.

Sadly, it is not actually powered by a jet engine, nor an ICE engine of any kind. This prop was, instead, poweredthat could reportedly get it up to a speed of 25-30 mph . Unfortunately, it hasn’t been charged since the ’90s and the seller didn’t want to risk starting an electrical fire, so at this particular juncture it’s unclear if it has a top speed at all.

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