As seen in the 1959 movie IT STARTED WITH A KISS starring Debbie Reynolds and Glenn Ford...pic.twitter.com/KrfL5l5WvN
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As seen in the 1959 movie IT STARTED WITH A KISS starring Debbie Reynolds and Glenn Ford...pic.twitter.com/KrfL5l5WvN
That car is the real star!
That's what I thought when I saw the movie at nearly age 8 in 1959. We actually went to see the co-feature - HAVE ROCKET WILL TRAVEL.
George Barris modification at work @BatLabels @TOSSatNight @RealGabbyHayes @robibrose @GettingCooked @jwoodchips @TimNaplespic.twitter.com/0lnQeoWw97
It also appeared in a 1959 movie with Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds.pic.twitter.com/YiKJoI8lCV
Was that the bridges at To Ko Ri?
Yeah. Let’s paint it black. Red pin stripes. And...let’s shoot fire out the rear end. That should be good enough for Batman.
I see a red car and I want it painted black. . .
#Batman #Batmobile #PaintItBlack #RollingStones #WordAssociationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4irXQhgMqg …
What a missed opportunity for Ford back then!
Sooo many of us would be driving around now in classic Batmobiles!!

A few blocks from me is the only certified batmobile builder in the worldhttp://kokomoperspective.com/kp/lifestyles/logansport-man-only-licensed-batmobile-builder-in-the-world/article_d50dd6f8-adca-11e7-a7ae-3b7fc12fca08.html …
and if you look at the 1957 Lincoln Premiere you'll see the where that models lines came from
Transformed by George Barris, who also did the Munster Koach and many other iconic 1960s custom cars.
That is so cool!
Cool. Check out “Rust to Riches” on Netflix. They restore a Futura clone.
Zap! Pow!
Batteries to Power, Turbines to Speed!
Zoom car zoom. 
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