Hard to believe, isn’t it. TV.com has put together a list called “Our 10 Favorite TV Cars.” Selections include Starsky and Hutch’s Gran Torino, The A-Team’s “badass” GMC van (can a van ever reasonably be called “badass”?), The Green Hornet’s Chrysler Crown Imperial, and Batman’s winged LincolnFutura concept car ... but...
... is fitted with an adjustable air-ride and some more modern accoutrements. Based on the 1954 LincolnFutura and first debut in the 1966 TV series, the custom build complete with roll-up dash has an estimated value of $300,000. We’re hoping they didn’t forget the nail-spreader and the bat-phone. The Black Beauty, although valued at only $150,000, is more of the super-hero connoisseur’s...
Hard to believe, isn’t it. TV.com has put together a list called “ Our 10 Favorite TV Cars .” Selections include Starsky and Hutch ’s Gran Torino, The A-Team ’s “badass” GMC van (can a van ever reasonably be called “badass”?), The Green Hornet ’s Chrysler Crown Imperial, and Batman ’s LincolnFutura concept car ... but...
... of the Caped Crusader and his boy-ward: the Batmobile. That George Barris creation, based on the LIncolnFutura showcar, set the stage for all bat-cars to come. The flaming "rocket" exhaust, ebony paint and two-seater bubble canopies eschewed the comic book crime fighter's arrest-me red convertible from the first few issues, making the TV Batmobile is as memorable as was...