and there it is, right inside the window on Google Earth.
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Michael Shortt
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 2:03 PM, <AAAGLASSS@aol.com> wrote:
> This car sat out day and night in No Hollywood at the corner of Lankershim
> and Riverside. Guess George wanted someone to steal it.
>
>
> In a message dated 1/18/2013 6:26:36 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> rande@thecia.net writes:
>
> I think it was TTAC (The Truth About Cars) site that did a recent
> discussion
> of the Batmobile, part of it being someone was offering to make copies of
> it
> for sale, and part of the response back from posters was a slam on George
> Barris
> for his conversion of a FoMoCo prototype Lincoln Futura into
> Batman&Robin's
> ride.
>
> I should ask John how many versions Ford built of the Futura, as the most
> popular
> photo is of the white car from around 1955-6, but in the Glenn Ford /
> Debbie
> Reynolds 1959 film 'It Started with a Kiss', one of the stars of that film
> was
> a red version of the Futura. Was there at least two cars, or just another
> paint
> job for the only one?
>
> At the time, and a little later, American manufacturers were prone to
> destroying
> show cars when they were done with them, because even driveable cars
> weren't
> deemed safe enough to sell to the public, so I was fine with Ford turning
> a
> Futura over to Barris. Nowadays, folks like Chicago's Joe Bortz go out of
> their
> way to find and restore old prototypes, while reassuring car makers that
> they
> won't drive their prototypes to the supermarket.
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