Batman's Batmobile & Green Hornet's Black Beauty | TV & Movie Cars

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Published 2022-12-10

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  • @57Banjoman
    I remember the Green Hornet show-and of course, how can we forget Batman? Thanks, guys!
  • @tedschmitt178
    This was, is, and will always be THE Batmobile. The cars from the various movies were posers. This car having the cast signatures makes it PRICELESS.
  • @bobadams179
    This took me back to my childhood. I had a grin on my face the entire time I was watching this. Thanks for bringing me back to a simpler time.
  • The original Green Hornet show car was on display @ the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles for many years. One of the interesting aspects that separates it from the replicas are the 2 brooms, one mounted above each back tire. When lowered into place they obliterated the Black Beauty's tire tracks. Robert Petersen's 1st museum was on Hollywood Blvd. a block north of Grauman's Chinese Theater, and named CARS OF THE STARS.
  • Thank you Dennis for sharing these two iconic TV show cars. Loved the history behind them. And the specs.
  • @yoyoglock4
    What a cool experience to be able to drive the Bat Mobile ❤️
  • @ranger_a6953
    Love the Green Hornet Black Beauty, especially the original one.
  • The Batmobile was my dream car since I was a very young child. Such a beauty.
  • @kevins4426
    Atomic batteries to power, turbines to speed, Roger. Ready to move out!
  • Like everyone else, these were my childhood! Thanks for the rides in both cars. Nice to see them out and on the roads.
  • I still have my Corgi 268 diecast model Black Beauty from my childhood in the 1960s, with the missiles and trunk launching radar scanner.
  • About 20 years ago I was stuck in traffic in Redondo Beach CA. And saw a car drive by in the opposite direction out of my perifinal vision. When I took a second look I was amazed to see an original Batmobile
  • @mpetersen6
    As a kid in the 60s anytime you sat in the front seat between mom and dad the Hood ornament was a gun sight.
  • @SteveBrant55
    These cars were a huge part of my youth! And I'm thrilled that so many of the stars actually sat in and signed the Batmobile. But I have to ask... who is this guy and how can he afford to have so many amazing cars? I mean... he's got them all (well, maybe not James Bond's Aston Martin DB5... but maybe it just isn't shown here). What a "super" collection!
  • Wow, this takes me back to when I was a kid. I thank both of you for the share.
  • @Dude101p
    I bought an old 77 Mercury marquis 2 door sport that had a 460 in it. That thing would fly on the highway! It had all original adjustable air rear shocks that would lower and raise the rear. It even had the original 8 track player and rear fender skirts that came off.
  • @styldsteel1
    I love how big, tough,and beefy looking these cars actually are. Total bad ass
  • @mattdon2164
    Love this story. Two great cars. Looks like a lot of fun was had making this episode. Cars look super fun to drive!
  • I live in NJ...Saw two of this man's Batmobile's exhibited at Asbury Park Boardwalk some yrs-ago...Felt like a kid again 😄!...& John was quite the gentleman in showing me & a few friend's same...Hope to see him again someday!