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When building one of these kits you need to find a donor car.  The most popular and easy to use donor is a 91-96 Chevrolet Caprice.  Even though this car is a land yacht you still need to stretch it’s frame by about 25 inches. The Batmobile’s wheelbase is about 140-141 inches.  The finished car…

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The Foundation

When building one of these kits you need to find a donor car.  The most popular and easy to use donor is a 91-96 Chevrolet Caprice.  Even though this car is a land yacht you still need to stretch it’s frame by about 25 inches.

The Batmobile’s wheelbase is about 140-141 inches.  The finished car from tip of wing to tip of nose is about 21 feet long.

This is basically what a stretched chassis donor frame ends up looking like:

One of the best ways to do this stretch is to use 4 x 4 box tubing to give it lots of strength.  I’m likely going to try and find an Impala SS version of the car so that I get the 5.7L LT1 engine.  Basically the cop car engine 🙂

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