Off-Brand Batmobile: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Reader Shane F. sent us this unusually styled 1972 Corvette with the link titled as “Batman called, he wants his car back.” At first, I saw little resemblance to anything Batman would be found in. The more I looked at it, the more I thought perhaps a Corvette Batmobile would appeal to Batman in 1972. The more you look at it, the cooler it gets! Though it’s a little rough, this car has some potential and would really stand out (or fly under the radar) if restored. Find it here on Craigslist in Wyoming with an asking price of $6,500.
The amount of dirt, leaves, and dust on the interior suggest that this Corvette has been sitting for a while. It is a little hard to tell, as dirty as it is, but it appears that underneath the dust there might be a fairly solid interior here! The seats all look intact as does the dash, console, and carpet. It would really help to sell this car if the interior were cleaned up a bit, but if the convertible top doesn’t seal completely I can see how the seller might think that a waste of time.
Here we see the reason for parking this unique Corvette: an engine fire. The seller describes the damage as “a small engine compartment fire” but does not say what caused it or what the total damage is. According to the ad, the car was running properly prior to catching fire. The engine is a Chevrolet 350 V8 hooked up to an automatic transmission. Though previous engine fires can be scary to potential buyers, the rest of this car just might be nice enough to make it worth the trouble of fixing. It could be as simple as installing a new engine, but I wouldn’t count on it!
This is one of the best shots taken of this Corvette. It really shows the aggressive styling someone has added onto this car. The tail panel is the only part of the car that doesn’t really appeal to me, but I’m sure it will appeal to someone! Though this would’ve been the last year for metal bumpers on Corvettes, someone has removed them and made it their own. It should also be noted that this is a factory convertible. Though this certainly isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, there is someone out there with a wild vision for what this car could become. Will they pay $6,500 for it? We will likely never know, but I would love to see what direction someone takes this cool Corvette in!
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Comments
Eckler’s Can-Am body kit on a convertible. Shame they chose a ’72 to do it on, but perhaps at that point in time the bumper cars were just another Vette. Take off the tacky rear lights, open up the original taillights and vent the fender flares. Drop in a crate motor and manual and you might have something.. so long as the frame isn’t too rusted out from sitting. Too much on the asking price though for a non-runner.
Words escape me.
Perfect ride for Batman’s leisure suit, gold ram’s horn necklace wearing days. Another hideously tacky Vette.
Where is Mark Hamill and a Corvette Summer 2……maybe in the making with this ride !!!! More like Ratman.
HIDEOUS! The reear view evokes visions of a VW Karmann Ghia!
That is pretty disgusting, but here’s the ad archive http://www.craigslistadsaver.com/view.php?name=BatmanCorvette
I own a 71 Corvette I am so disappointed to see that 72 look so disgusting
I had a 71 also Dt1. Convertible too. I’m wondering if this car is worth reverting back? Find chrome bumpers, engine, body……I’m thinking a lot of money!
Just sad! We see more if these fabbed up vettes than stock ones! Is there interest in these things? Nothing more I like to see than nice chrome bumpers on a nice stock body.
I knew you guys would like it. Agree, sad they did it to a bumper car.
Sorry but I’d buy it and not touch the body kit just fix the paint and drive it. The faces of the purest would be PRICELESS 😂
Easy restore ?
Ok, I get the Hai Karate, Vitalis, bell bottoms & butterfly collars, but did we REALLY do things like that to cars in the 70’s?
You mean like putting a Rolls Royce front end on a VW beetle? And shag carpet in a van with black light posters. Oh yes, we most certainly did!
Now that you mention it, I guess we did. Not sure why we did, but I guess we did…
Are you certain that is an Eckler body kit, and not a GM styling exercise? I’ve posted a picture before as proof of GM stylist Chuck Jordan’s custom 1960s Batman-themed Vette.