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The Onstar Batmobile

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Criminals are a cowardly, superstitious lot.  Thankfully, the citizens of Gotham City sleep a little more soundly at night due to the vicious bat creature that feasts on the wicked and protects the righteous.


And Batman's vehicle of choice is the Batmobile, which goes on tour to promote the Onstar safety system.  The Onstar tour hits Auto Shows, Fairs and other events (such as the Dallas Auto Show) and gives out free comic books!






Top Left: The Batmobile's interior looks like a high tech cockpit.


Bottom Left: Someone lit the "Onstar Signal"



Right: A random Batman fan poses with the Bat Suit which goes on tour with the Batmobile. 











Source: savvycenter.com

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The Pepperidge Farm® Goldfish® Mobile

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The Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Mobile travels the country on the "Miles of Smiles Tour."  This fish out out of water is 23 feet long and 13 feet tall and brings with it lots of Goldfish Cracker samples and plenty of fun and games for kids.












Left: Since Goldfish are the "Snack that Smiles Back," the Goldfish Mobile sports a mirror-to mirror smile.


Top Right:  Goldfish fans can get their picture taken with the Goldfish character.



Bottom Right:  The Goldfish Mobile stops at supermarkets, retailers, festivals, fairs and other fun spots.





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Pfizer Revolution Mobile

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Pfizer Animal Health created the Revolution Mobile, a 25-foot-long, 15 feet high, seven-ton vehicle designed to educate pet owners about the importance of protecting their pets against parasites.












The Pfizer Revolution Mobile has a giant cat and dog on it and showed up at various pet related events to promote pet health.










The Pfizer Revolution Mobile traveled all over the country and saw some famous places!






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The Oscar Mayer WienerMobile

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The one that started them all...the Oscar Mayer WienerMobile™ is a king among Product Mobiles.  The first Wienermobile™ was created in 1936 and the current one is 55 hot dogs long (27 ft.), 18 hot dogs wide (8 ft.) and 25 hot dogs high (11ft.). 

Kids love exploring the WienerMobile™ inside and out and often walk away with a free Wienerwhistle™ after their visit.  The Wienerwhistle™ (in it's original form) dates back to 1951 and can play the notes from the Oscar Mayer Weiner Song.

The hotdog motif is continued inside the WienerMobile™ with the hotdog shaped dashboards and wiener decorations.

 

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Peep Mobile

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the bright yello new VW bug made to look like a Peep

The Peeps Fun Bus

The World's Largest Peep sits on a freaky-deaky psychedelic bus and tours the country.  Inside the Peeps Fun Bus are displays that showcase all the different kinds of Peeps (they're not just for Easter any more) and even has the mini marshmallow treats acting out scenes in dioramas.  Plus free Peeps!  What better way is there to get your sugar high?
Left:  Front of the bus

Top right:  Side of the bus

Bottom right: Back of the bus

Source: savvycenter.com

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Here Comes the Spammobile!

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THE ZIPPO CAR










Zippo Car (Image Credit: The Studio)







Looks Like: A 1940s-era black sedan, with the passenger compartment ripped out and replaced by two giant Zippo lighters, with their tops flipped open and neon flames sticking out.







Details: Zippo founder George G. Blaisdell had the first Zippo Car built onto a Chrysler Saratoga New Yorker in 1947. It cost him $25,000, which was a lot of money back then. But Blaisdell didn’t have much to show for it - the car was so heavy that the tires blew out regularly. Rebuilding it onto a Ford truck chassis would have solved the problem, but the redesign made the car several inches taller than government regulations allowed. The estimate for fixing that problem was $40,000, so Blaisdell abandoned the project. Apparently he never even picked it back up from the Ford dealership that was hired to do the work. The dealership eventually went out of business; no one knows what happened to the car, but it probably ended up in the wrecking yard. A replica of the original car was built in 1996 (hopefully with better tires).




THE ECKRICH FUNHOUSE










Eckrich Fun House (Image Credit: Roadside Gallery)







Looks Like: Eckrich makes sausages, and it’s not easy being a sausage company in search of a promotional vehicle. Why? If you go the obvious, a sausage shape, you’ll just remind people of the competition - the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. Having missed the weiner boat, Eckrich settled for a cartoon-looking house.







Details: They call it the Funhouse (it has windows with flower boxes filled with daisies that squirt water at unsuspecting passersby). There’s nothing particularly sausagey at all about it except maybe that most people eat their sausages at home. But hey - Eckrich had to come with something.




MEOW MIX MOBILE










Meow Mix Mobile (Image Credit: St. Charles Humane Society)







Looks Like: A van converted into a crouching cat that looks like it’s about to pounce. The cat comes complete with motorized tongue that licks “whisker to whisker” 20 times a minute.







Details: A lot of promotional vehicles raise money for charity; Clawde the Red Lobster (an ad-mobile for Red Lobster restaurant chain) supports the Special Olympics, for example. But the Mew Mix Mobile has a charity all its own: Meows on Wheels. "As the Meow Mix Mobile travels around the country, it will be delivering Meow Mix brand cat food to people who have difficulty purchasing it themselves," the company’s Web site says. "If you know any cat owners who are homebound, elderly or disabled, or for any reason have difficulty getting to the store to purchase food for their cats, we want to hear from you."




THE SPAMMOBILE










Spammobile (Image Credit: uberculture [Flickr])







Looks Like: A blue bus with big Spam decals on each side that are supposed to make it look like a big can of Spam. What it really looks like is a city bus covered in Spam ads.







Details: The “Spambassadors” who drive the Spammobile crisscross the United States handing out free sample-sized Spamburgers (patties of Spam Lite, Less Sodium Spam, Smoked-Flavored Spam, Oven Roaster Turkey Spam, and regular Spam on tiny hamburger buns) to the public. Mmmmmm!




OTHER VEHICLES










Pep-O-Mint Car, 1918 (Image Credit: George W. Green Special Use Vehicles)







The Lifesavers Pep-O-Mint Car: One of the coolest vehicles of all, the 1918 Pep-O-Mint car looked just like a roll of Lifesavers on four of those old-fashioned wooden spoked wheels. The driver sat right in the middle of the roll; the O in Pep-O-Mint served as the left and right-side windows.











Hershey’s Kissmobile.







The Hershey’s Kissmobile: Looks like three big foil-wrapped Kisses (Regular, Almond, and Hugs) sitting on a giant Hershey’s bar. The driver sits in the regular Hershey’s Kiss (it has a curvy, kiss-shaped windshield); the other two kisses hold free samples.











Mr. Peanut Hot Rod (Image Credit: Prototype Source)







The Mr. Peanut Hot Rod: A motor home remade into a peanut-shaped race car, complete with a giant engine block sticking out of the “hood” and a giant Mr. Peanut sitting in the faux driver’s seat. Why a hot rod? Mr Peanut is “the Official Snack of NASCAR.”Here Comes the Spammobile!







Source: neatorama.com