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Hot Wheels Batman Series Gray w/ Orange Stripes 1989 Batmobile

Hot Wheels Batman Series Gray w/ Orange Stripes 1989 Batmobile

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The Car That Changed Superhero Movies — In Gray and Orange! 🦇🟠

Before the Tumbler, before the Battinson Muscle Car — there was the 1989 Batmobile. The car that Anton Furst designed for Tim Burton's Batman redefined what a superhero vehicle could look like, and this Hot Wheels mainline '89 Batmobile (#103/250, Batman Series #3/5) gives the iconic jet-powered cruiser a fresh spin in a gray and orange stripe deco that you won't mistake for any other release.

The 1989 Batmobile is arguably the most beloved version of the Batmobile ever put on screen. That impossibly long, sculpted body. The jet turbine intake at the center. The cocoon-style cockpit. The deployable shields. It was gothic, it was menacing, and it looked like something Bruce Wayne would actually build in a cave beneath his mansion. The design was so effective that it still defines what most people picture when they hear the word "Batmobile" — over 35 years after Michael Keaton first fired up the afterburner.

What makes this particular release fun for collectors is the gray and orange stripe colorway — a departure from the standard all-black deco that most '89 Batmobile releases wear. Hot Wheels has cast the '89 Batmobile in dozens of colors over the years, and the alternate colorways are where variant hunters find the most satisfaction. The gray and orange combination gives this version a completely different personality — less "creature of the night" and more "show car from the Batcave."

Condition: New and sealed in original packaging.

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