BARRETT-JACKSON TO AUCTION OFF THE original BATMOBILE

Media release — Barrett-Jackson, the World’s greatest Collector automobile Auctions™, announced today that it will offer one of the most recognized and popular pieces of enjoyment history worldwide, at its 42nd annual Scottsdale auction in January – the only 1955 Lincoln Futura concept automobile which was heavily modified by legendary customizer George Barris to become the original 1966 Batmobile in the live action TV series Batman, as well as the motion picture adaptation, starring Adam West. The automobile will cross the block alongside Barrett-Jackson’s 5000 series on Saturday, January 19th from 5:00pm – 9:00pm.
Still as striking as when it first came out of the paint shop, the original Batmobile has been a part of Barris’ personal collection considering that he first gotten it from the Ford motor company for a dollar in 1965. Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale auction will mark the first time the automobile has gone up for sale considering that then.

Bringing the Batmobile to Life
The original one-off 1955 Lincoln Futura concept automobile was originally created by Ford motor company and a design team at the Lincoln styling Department. The 19-foot long, two-seat, bubble-topped grand touring automobile prototype was entirely hand-built in 1954 by Ghia Body works in Turin, Italy, and unveiled in its original pearlescent Frost-Blue white paint finish in 1955 at the Chicago automobile Show.

The automobile featured instruments housed in the steering wheel, as well as a push-button transmission, exterior microphones to pick up and transmit the sounds of traffic to the occupants inside, and a host of other innovative devices. According to several reports, it was described as a “rolling laboratory” from which Ford would learn about new technology to apply to their production automobiles. In 1959, sporting a fresh red paint job, the Futura was featured in the film, It started with a Kiss, starring Debbie Reynolds and Glenn Ford.

Barris then acquired the automobile and kept it in his garage for several years. In late 1965, 20th Century Fox television and William Dozier’s Greenway productions contacted Barris and asked him to produce a Batmobile for the upcoming TV series. With only 15 days and $15,000 budget to build a Batmobile, Barris made a decision to transform the Lincoln Futura concept automobile into what is now widely recognized as the original and famous crime-fighting vehicle.

“The 1966 Batmobile by George Barris is one of the most popular Hollywood automobiles in history and it has become a true icon that has been carried from generation to generation of Batmobiles to follow,” said Craig Jackson, Chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “This automobile not only marks the significant Bat logo that sits on the middle of its door, but a time in television history where they defied the odds of making a automobile the real star of the show. It revolutionized an entire industry that followed in its footsteps and we couldn’t be prouder to have it cross our block in Scottsdale as it goes up for sale for the very first time.”

The automobile features a 390-in 1956 Lincoln V-8 engine and a B&M Hydro Automatic transmission. Gadgets include a nose-mounted aluminum cord Cutter Blade, Bat Ray Projector, Anti-Theft Device, Detect-a-scope, Batscope, Bat Eye Switch, Antenna Activator, police Band Cut-In Switch, Automatic Tire inflation Device, Remote Batcomputer, the Batphone, emergency Bat turn Lever, Anti-Fire Activator, Bat Smoke, Bat Photoscope, and lots of other Bat gadgets. If needed, the Batmobile was capable of a quick 180° “bat-turn” thanks to two rear-mounted ten-foot Deist parachutes.

In addition to being featured on various television/movie sets, the original Batmobile has been exhibited at many automobile shows and museums around the nation. The automobile is also exclusively featured in Christopher Nolan’s Batmobile Documentary, which can be checked out as a bonus feature on The Dark Knight Rises DVD. It will go up for auction along with memorabilia and documentation from Barris’ personal archives.

“There are only a few things in life that are able to capture the soul of an era and the Batmobile by George Barris did exactly that,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “There are the real fans that will strongly advocate, till this day, that coming home to enjoy the Batmobile soar out of the Batcave defines a lot of their first childhood memories. Whether you’re a automobile collector, enjoyment enthusiast, or an average Joe seeking to get his dream car, you’re going to want to experience history being made in January with the sale of this car.”

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About The Barrett-Jackson Auction Company
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