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Jada Batman Batmobile 1966 Classic Tv Series With Batman Figure 1:32 31703

Jada 1:32 Classic TV Series 1966 Batmobile & Batman Figure Model Car 31703 New

Introducing the Jada 1:32 Classic TV Series 1966 Batmobile & Batman Figure Model Car 31703, a must-have for any Batman fan! This limited edition diecast car features a black color scheme, with a real rubber tire and free-wheeling capabilities. The car comes in an unopened box, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The Batmobile model car is part of the Classic TV Series collection from Jada Toys, and is a 1:32 scale replica of the iconic vehicle. The car is made with high-quality materials and boasts incredible attention to detail. Don't miss out on the chance to own this amazing piece of Batman memorabilia!

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Vehicle Make
Batmobile
Color
Black
Vehicle Type
Car
Scale
1:32
Material
Diecast
MPN
31703
Year of Manufacture
2020
Brand
Jada Toys
Series
Classic TV Series
Type
Cars
Model
Batmobile
Theme
Batman
Features
Limited Edition, Unopened Box, Free Wheeling, Real Rubber Tire
Character Family
Cars
UPC
801310317037

Introducing the Jada 1:32 Classic TV Series 1966 Batmobile & Batman Figure Model Car 31703, a must-have for any Batman fan! This limited edition diecast car features a black color scheme, with a real rubber tire and free-wheeling capabilities. The car comes in an unopened box, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.


The Batmobile model car is part of the Classic TV Series collection from Jada Toys, and is a 1:32 scale replica of the iconic vehicle. The car is made with high-quality materials and boasts incredible attention to detail. Don't miss out on the chance to own this amazing piece of Batman memorabilia!

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