
[Updated]  A few weeks ago, John - the head honcho here at Carscoop and the one  who administratively appears once in a while in the comments - sent me  an email about a company building officially licensed replicas of the  1966 Batmobile up in Indiana. Naturally, we decided that there'd be some  sort of story in there, and naturally, I had to find someone who was  doing even less than I was to come along (for this trip, that'll be my  friend...let's call him Mike).
 Now,  after weeks of back and forth and figuring out the timing, we're on our  way to go get some sit-down time with the people of Fiberglass Freaks.  You see, they're the people behind these DC-licensed replicas, and word  is they've just completed another example. That means it's time to hit  the road with us as we head up to Indy and beyond to see what it's like  to build these (potentially) big-block Batmobiles.
Now,  after weeks of back and forth and figuring out the timing, we're on our  way to go get some sit-down time with the people of Fiberglass Freaks.  You see, they're the people behind these DC-licensed replicas, and word  is they've just completed another example. That means it's time to hit  the road with us as we head up to Indy and beyond to see what it's like  to build these (potentially) big-block Batmobiles.
So,  why not fly? Simple: this is a car website, and to me that means road  trip. Besides, flying up to Indy wouldn't allow us to get KFC in  Kentucky or snag some lunch at the casinos as we hit Indiana. Get at us  on the Facebook and the Twitter, and check back here for whatever updates we can manage on our three-day voyage. Toodle-oo.

 































 
 
 
 

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