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Batmobiles Invade Bob’s Big Boy

Hot Wheels Diecast Batman Batmobile From The 1966 TV Series 1/18 Scale Car Batmobiles Invade Bob's Big Boy

I saw this story on TMZ the other day and I hope you saw it as well.  At a local car show in Burbank, California all of the Batmobiles since the 1966 series surprised the visitors by pulling into the Bob's Big Boy parking lot.

Here is the a bit of the article I pulled right off TMZ and to see the entire article and the video of the batmobiles pulling into the parking lot check out the link at the bottle of the page.

It all went down at Bob's Big Boy in Burbank ... right near the Warner Bros. lot ... where 3 of the coolest rides in movie history rolled in ... followed by one of the crappier versions.

George Barris -- the guy who designed the original Batmobile featured on the TV show and the 1966 live-action movie -- led the convoy in the original classic car.

Among the rest ... the batmobile from Tim Burton's "Batman" movies ... Christopher Nolan's version from "Dark Knight" ... and the abomination from Joel Schumacher's "Batman Forever".

To see the entire article check it out here.

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