A near movie-perfect replica of the Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 “Batman” movie could be yours, and most won’t be able to tell that it is built on top of a 1965 Ford Mustang chassis. This vehicle was originally a part of the collection held by the now defunct London Motor Museum. Not many other details are known other than that it’s RHD and powered by a 5.7L Chevy V8 engine that purportedly makes 380bhp.
The 1965 Ford Mustang was heavily modified by Z Cars in the United Kingdom, complete with a spaceframe chassis and fiberglass body, making it far lighter than its donor car. Other features include a 4-speed manual transmission, coilover suspension power steering and disc brakes. Step inside, and you’ll find parts that are in mostly great condition, aside from a few scruffs. Interested? You’ll have to head over to The Market by Bonhams where online bidding has reached $40,735 USD.
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We know it’s been in a ‘museum’ for quite a few years and we know that it has been a running, working vehicle at some point in the not-too-distant past. The car doesn’t have a current MoT certificate, but checking the government MoT checker site reveals that its registration belongs to a Ford (presumably the donor Mustang) and that the vehicle last passed an MoT in 2016.” said Bonhams.