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Showing posts with label Carscoop News. Show all posts

Nanananannanana...Preview of our 1966 Batmobile Trip in Indiana


Initially we were going to bring you a teaser of our trip up to Logansport, Indiana on Thanksgiving (in case you weren't following the trip live) to check out the first ever officially licensed replicas of the 1966 Batmobile. However, as tends to happen with family holidays, everything went s(l)ideways. Now that the time is available, we've got a little something for you while we wrap up the full shebang.
Check back later in the week for the full story of how one man went from collegiate filmmaker to official Batmobile builder. Until then, enjoy a few pics below.

By Phil Alex

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We're Looking for New Carscoop Writers!

The time has come for Carscoop to expand and bring new writers on board.

Here's what we're looking for: 1) you need to be passionate about cars and the auto industry in general, and 2) you must to be fluent in English and be able to produce well written articles that are both informative and entertaining to read.

Ideally, we want someone that can post 2-4 articles per day throughout the week, more during major car-related events like the Detroit and Geneva motor shows.

Interested? To apply, simply send us an email with the subject line "Carscoop New Writers" to carscoop(at)gmail.com (or just click here) with three sample posts on a newly introduced production or concept model and/or a news report, between 100 and 250 words a piece, plus a few lines about yourself. It's really that simple, and we promise to read each and every one.

If we think you're a match, we'll contact you with more details about the position as soon as possible.

So, strap on your carpal tunnel wrist braces and rev up your intellectual engines, and let your inspiration flow!*Please note that if we receive a high volume of applications, we may not be able to respond to each email individually.