Batmobile discovered in alley

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Li Weilei's 2 ton, $11,000 Batmobile model was found by a police officer in a Shanghaie alley.

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Batman has hit the road — ditching Gotham to park his famous crime-fighting car in an alley in China!

A sleek and realistic recreation of the the Batmobile as depicted in the recent "Dark Knight" trilogy, was discovered at a secret lair in Shanghai by cops — who checked out the ride after curious passers-by flooded them with calls, one of the officers said, according to Europics.

"We have had a lot of inquiries, but I hate to disappoint fans. The vehicle is actually a life-size model of Batman's futuristic car," said Feng Dohan, a police officer who snapped photos of the car. "It is quite amazing, though, not the sort of vehicle you want to give a ticket to."

The jaw-dropping two-ton model — made with scrap metal by four die-hard fans — is 9 feet wide and features waist-high wheels — but no engine. So the Joker will get away.

Owner Li Weilei, 26, model car hobbyist and prop designer, built the elaborate Batman tribute with four pals.

"We've built a dozen Batman cars.Two of them are in Shanghai, while the rest are on display in other parts of the country," Li said.

He spent two months and roughly $11,000 to build the model.


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