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Earliest known licensed Batmobile up for auction on Saturday

The 1963 Batmobile is believed to be the first custom car to be licensed as Batman's swanky ride and could fetch up to $500,000, according to officials with Dallas-based Heritage Auctions. The opening bid is $90,000.

Updated on: Dec 06, 2014 07:47 PM IST
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Holy smokes! The earliest known officially licensed car of comic book superhero Batman is up for auction on Saturday.

The 1963 Batmobile is believed to be the first custom car to be licensed as Batman's swanky ride and could fetch up to $500,000, according to officials with Dallas-based Heritage Auctions. The opening bid is $90,000.

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The 1963 Batmobile is shown in this photo released by Heritage Auctions, HA.com December 5, 2014. REUTERS

This is the first time this vehicle has been put up for auction since it was cast off and forgotten for nearly 50 years. "This is a great piece of lost Pop Culture and Americana," said Margaret Barrett, director of entertainment and music at Heritage Auctions. "There is a lot of interest in it."

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The earliest known officially licensed car of comic book superhero Batman is up for auction on Saturday. REUTERSThis Batmobile was the creation of 23-year-old Batman fan Forrest Robinson, who along with a friend, spent three years customizing a 1956 Oldsmobile 88 with a 324 Rocket engine to resemble the single-fin vehicle in DC's Batman Comics from the 1940s and 1950s.

Robinson's Batmobile was completed two years before George Barris began customizing a car to become the Batmobile for the 1960s ABC TV series "Batman." The Barris Batmobile sold at auction in January 2013 for $4.2 million.

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The engine of the 1963 Batmobile is shown in this photo released by Heritage Auctions, HA.com December 5, 2014. REUTERS

The television show's popularity made Robinson's Batmobile such a sensation that a DC Comic Book licensee leased the car from Robinson and rebranded it Batman's Batmobile for touring, primarily in the eastern United States. '

Eventually, replicas were made of the TV Batmobile and Robinson's car was returned. He sold it a few years later. It didn't resurface until a man found it in a New Hampshire field in 2008, Heritage officials said.

After changing ownership several times, Toy Car Exchange bought the car in February 2013, Heritage said. Borbon Fabrications, a vintage car restorer in Sacramento, California, restored the car.

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