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These kind of custom cars really crack me up, ha ha! I love when people get creative & decide to turn an old car into the Batmobile. Here are 2 super-great examples. The 1st one is a 1968 Chevy Impala. It's painted in the classic George Barris style: black paint job with red trim. It even has some cool mag tires & great tail fins. It's a beauty! The 2nd car is a little bit funny with just fins ( on front & back ) & Bat-Symbol logo stickers on the doors. Still pretty cool, I'd drive it!