See Photos 1989 Batman Movie batmobile This iconic car is none other than the original ‘Batmobile’ from the 1989 film, “Batman” and was also featured in the 1992 film “Batman Returns” both starring renowned actor Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne. Sitting at an incredible 19 feet, 8 inches long, this is the only one capable of igniting over 20 foot flames produced by its jet fuel injected engine. 1989 1989 See Photos THE ORIGINAL GENERAL LEE Some would argue that the ‘General Lee’ is not only one of the most well-known cars of its time, but also in entertainment history! This 1969 Dodge Charger is known for its high flying and car chasing antics from the hit 1980’s television series “The Dukes of Hazard”, also featured in the movie released in 2005. 1979 1985 See Photos The Original KITT Knight Rider Formerly from the famous television show “Knight Rider” starring David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a high-tech, modern crime fighter assisted by ‘KITT’ a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am conversion, and an advanced, artificially intelligent and nearly indestructable car in its day. It now spends its time helping at-risk children in our community here at The Marconi Automotive Museum! 1982 1986 cdn_helper cdn_helper cdn_helper cdn_helper cdn_helper cdn_helper cdn_helper cdn_helper

Famous Iconic Cars

For the first time EVER… three of the original and most iconic cars in movie and television history are all on display, all under the same roof, The Marconi Automotive Museum. The General Lee from televisions The Dukes of Hazard, The original Batmobile from the 1989 film, Batman, and KITT from the famous television show “Knight Rider” starring David Hasselhoff. Come see them today!

Batmobile

The General Lee

KITT From Knight Rider