What Batman Would Have Driven in 1928

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10/14/2014 at 10:35 • Filed to: None

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!!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! is a stupidly-cool Classic Car (It's a CCCA Full Classic, which is why I capitalize). Featuring a straight-eight and a centralized chassis lubrication system, it was America's fastest production car at the time. It only took going 107 mph in 1928 to earn that distinction

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The truly revolutionary aspect of this car was how low its center of gravity was. The chassis and the worm-drive transmission (which actually was a hill-holding transmission) were all extremely low in relation to the wheels. The thing even had a 32-valve engine.

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What are some of history's other should-be batmobiles?


DISCUSSION (6)


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > Money Hustard
10/14/2014 at 10:39

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Black body and red wheels? Perfection.


Kinja'd!!! Twism > CalzoneGolem
10/14/2014 at 11:04

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Depends on the car:

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Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > Twism
10/14/2014 at 11:11

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No, it doesn't. If that Audi was all black it'd be great.


Kinja'd!!! Money Hustard > CalzoneGolem
10/14/2014 at 11:13

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Agreed, the stray polygons are the only thing bad about this car.


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > Money Hustard
10/14/2014 at 11:17

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I'm not sure I'd go that far but making it more black would be a vast improvement.


Kinja'd!!! Twism > CalzoneGolem
10/14/2014 at 13:15

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With painted wheels (and no weird vinyls) it would look okay, but the matte dipped red looks gaudy.

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