1966 vs. 1989 Batmobile Race featuring a Nerdalicious Redhead

What’s the better James Bond car, the DB5 or the DBS? Who cares when you’ve got a video about two batmobiles with (fake) machine guns, drag racing and a sexy redhead who knows her way around a comicbook and most of the Dark Knight’s secrets by the looks of it.

1966 vs. 1989, which is best?

The first video in the series Super Power Beat Down was released by Youtube channel Bat in the Sun, which seems to have spawned from Marchinima to produce of Batman content. The two Batmobiles you see are the 1966 model used in the T series with Adam West and the 1989 model with Michael Keaton and directed by Tim Burton.We have to say that look wise, the 89 is the best one, especially as it captures that art deco look so well. The video is worth the time of any fan of the genre, and there’s a very special scene that we’re not going to spoil at about the 9 minute mark.

1966 vs. 1989 Batmobile Race featuring a Nerdalicious Redhead

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