



This vehicle is a privately built replica inspired by the Batmobile, Exotic Car Trader is not affiliated, endorsed, sponsored, or authorized by DC Comics, Warner Bros., or any related entities
Now, here’s something you certainly don’t see every day! A fully working Batmobile replica. This exquisite example is based on the model introduced in Tim Burton’s Batman and Batman Returns movies of the ’80s and ’90s — an iconic classic loved by all. Our featured Batmobile isn’t short in the power department either, as it has a new 305ci V8 engine, and all the features that appear in the movie reportedly work, including the turbine, flameflower, and “machine guns.” The owner also reports that it's completely street-legal, with additional info, pictures, and documentation available on request. There’s plenty to talk about with this incredible custom creation, so let's dive into it.

The exterior of this 1989 Batmobile Custom is finished in the traditional deep black, with all the exterior work custom-made. All four corners are on bags, allowing you to lower the suspension for that perfect stance. At night, you can light up the streets with movie-accurate headlights and custom red LED undercarriage lighting. As for the movie props, you’ll find the side jet turbines can pulsate, and there are working “machine guns.” The star of the show is the flamethrower, with the owner reporting that it can shoot flames up to 8 feet long! Moving to the interior, it’s just as custom as the outside. The cabin features Recaro seats, a carbon fiber dashboard, carbon fiber wrap in various places, and a touchscreen console. The cabin is air-conditioned for comfort, and there are seven exterior cameras for added safety. There’s a sound system with Bluetooth, custom gauges, custom blue LED lighting, and a separate battery that can run all the lights and special effects — so you can demonstrate this awesome replica without worrying about draining your main battery when parked.

Under the hood is a reportedly new 305ci V8 engine, which matches a new 700R4 automatic transmission. The motor features a Holley EFI Sniper system that can be viewed and controlled from within the cabin — just like Batman would need. The Batmobile features reportedly new suspension while stopping power is courtesy of a new Wilwood dual master brake system, which includes new rotors, pads, calipers, and lines. This Batmobile Recreation is built on the chassis of a 1994 Chevrolet Caprice LS and is titled as a 1994 Chevrolet. This vehicle is a privately built replica inspired by the Batmobile, Exotic Car Trader is not affiliated, endorsed, sponsored, or authorized by DC Comics, Warner Bros., or any related entities




Now, here’s something you certainly don’t see every day! A fully working Batmobile replica. This exquisite example is based on the model introduced in Tim Burton’s Batman and Batman Returns movies of the ’80s and ’90s — an iconic classic loved by all. Our featured Batmobile isn’t short in the power department either, as it has a new 305ci V8 engine, and all the features that appear in the movie reportedly work, including the turbine, flameflower, and “machine guns.” The owner also reports that it's completely street-legal, with additional info, pictures, and documentation available on request. There’s plenty to talk about with this incredible custom creation, so let's dive into it.





The original AC Cobra, or Shelby Cobra as it’s popularly known, is a relatively rare bird in the automotive scene. Under 1,000 examples were made between 1962 and 1967, making it rarer than many modern supercars and hypercars! The Cobra was the result of an unholy union between a compact British Roadster and a brutish American V8, and the only man who dared to try such an union was the legendary Carroll Shelby. Naturally, the Cobra soon separated the boys from the men, so to speak. Taming a Cobra was one of those things that marked you out as a real racing driver. Naturally, with such low production, original Cobras are scarce on the market, and when they do pop up, move for high six, or even seven figure sums! No worries, though, because if you don’t mind a replica, outfits such as Factory Five are ready to assist. One of their creations is up for sale today, a 1967 Shelby Cobra Replica from Germantown, Maryland. This Cobra is a replica of a Mark 4 Roadster example, and packs a 351ci Windsor under the hood. So if you want something thrilling to drive every now and then, this is the definitive car for those all-analog, raw, visceral driving thrills that no modern machine can even come close to delivering.



This 1980 Auburn 874 Dual Cowl Phaeton is one of the extremely rare continuation cars built by Glenn Pray and the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Company in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Pray continued the Auburn legacy by hand-building a very limited number of high-quality replicas, and this example is reportedly one of only 18 ever produced. Unlike most kit-style recreations, the Pray-built 874s were factory-assembled, professionally engineered, and authenticated directly by ACD. This particular vehicle carries a remarkable provenance. It was owned for nearly three decades by Bob Uecker, the legendary World Series champion, comedian, actor, and iconic Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcaster who was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame as the Ford C. Frick Award recipient in 2003. Prior to Uecker’s ownership, the car resided in the renowned Rank family collection and was even used in the 1982 Brewers Post-World-Series Parade, carrying manager Harvey Kuenn and his wife Audrey through Milwaukee to County Stadium. Garaged and sparingly driven since 1997, the car shows 4,325 miles, with an estimated actual mileage of roughly 5,000. In April 2025, it underwent a comprehensive mechanical inspection and servicing by Sports and Classics Service in Delafield, Wisconsin, ensuring that it remains a running and functioning example of one of the rarest Auburn continuations ever built.



The first ever production car from iconic German automaker Porsche was the 356. It was made between 1948 and 1965, and was the brainchild of Ferry Porsche, son of Ferdinand Porsche. Over 76,000 were made, and today, it’s estimated that approximately half of that contingent survives. However, getting your hands on an original 356 is quite tough, not to mention expensive. These cars regularly move for six-figure sums of money. That’s why replicas are a great way to get in on the action if you really want a 356, but aren’t too fussed about originality. Here, we have a 1956 Porsche 356A Convertible Replica that’s reportedly built in 1969. The work was completed by Hicks VW Services, because the Porsche 356 and Volkswagen Beetle have some commonalities.

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