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Meet Zac Mihajlovic—a real-life Batman in Australia.
He has spent two years building an impressive ‘Batmobile’ modeled after the 1989 movie.
“About 30 percent” of the car was built from original parts used in the film, while he built the rest.
Complete with his specially designed Batman get-up, Mihajlovic uses the awesome vehicle to visit children from the Make-A-Wish Foundation, brightening their day.
He has reportedly received offers close to millions of dollars for his brilliant ride, but he rejected them so he can continue using the ‘Batmobile’ for his professional and charity work.
He told the Daily Mail, “I do a lot of charity work—I’ve done more than 40 Make-A-Wish wishes, I’ve also dropped men off at their weddings and sometimes partners organize surprise rides. It’s the opportunity to be involved with charities like Make-A-Wish, that’s the best thing, 100 percent. Some of the younger kids don’t quite get what it is, but kids above 10 get really into it, especially all the superhero stuff, they love.”
Revealing that he also has a ‘Batbike’, which he built from scratch, Mihajlovic said he plans to design and make F1-style cars for others to drive in next.
Check out the video below:






[via SPLOID, images via Barcroft Cars, Zac Mihajlovic]
Meet Zac Mihajlovic—a real-life Batman in Australia.
He has spent two years building an impressive ‘Batmobile’ modeled after the 1989 movie.
“About 30 percent” of the car was built from original parts used in the film, while he built the rest.
Complete with his specially designed Batman get-up, Mihajlovic uses the awesome vehicle to visit children from the Make-A-Wish Foundation, brightening their day.
He has reportedly received offers close to millions of dollars for his brilliant ride, but he rejected them so he can continue using the ‘Batmobile’ for his professional and charity work.
He told the Daily Mail, “I do a lot of charity work—I’ve done more than 40 Make-A-Wish wishes, I’ve also dropped men off at their weddings and sometimes partners organize surprise rides. It’s the opportunity to be involved with charities like Make-A-Wish, that’s the best thing, 100 percent. Some of the younger kids don’t quite get what it is, but kids above 10 get really into it, especially all the superhero stuff, they love.”
Revealing that he also has a ‘Batbike’, which he built from scratch, Mihajlovic said he plans to design and make F1-style cars for others to drive in next.
Check out the video below:
[via SPLOID, images via Barcroft Cars, Zac Mihajlovic]