A while back I was sent a few photos taken by a Facebook friend, who prefers to keep a low profile, and had seen and commented on my Sixteen 12 Swift photos. It later transpired that I had crossed paths with him at a couple of past Anderson events, where he was usually sat at the same table as Eagle designer, Brian Johnson. I asked him if he'd be happy for me to share some of his photos as I think they are of real interest here.
To give some back ground to the photos, he spends a fair amount of time in Los Angeles, and some time in the past, he ha met and worked in the custom body shop of Batmobile builder , George Barris, and very briefly bumped into Dean Jeffries, who created the TV Green Hornet's Black Beauty.
This is him with the Black Beauty at the Petersen Museum. He actually helped manoeuvre it into position last year!
The other photos are selection of photos he took in L.A. showing the various custom vehicles created for TV & Film productions, including The Landmaster from Damnation Alley, The General Lee Dodge Charger from The Dukes of Hazzard, and various vehicles from Logan's Run.
My grateful thanks to him for allowing me to share these photos.
This is a photo of the original Batmobile, which was actually sold a week after this photo was taken
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