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<title>Ravings of an Intermittent Fool - Batman Car in Cincinnati</title>
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<description>  This is a fantastic find!  I came across this car in Cincinnati this past Sunday.  The Batman theme is done up with a depiction of the Caped Crusader on the hood and the Bat signal logo on the rear quarter panels of the vehicle.  What is most impressive is the car&apos;s modification to include Scissor doors and the fact that the car was parked like this for over an hour and a half (The car was unmoved while my family and I had lunch).











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