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[[Image:Birmingham Batman.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Willie Perry's autographed photo]]
[[Image:Batman in Woodlawn.jpg|center|thumb|575px|Perry driving in the Woodlawn Christmas parade. Photo by Jerry Smith]]
'''Willie James Perry''', also known as '''Batman''' or the '''Birmingham Batman''' (born [[1941]] - died [[1985]]) was well-known for cruising around [[Birmingham]] helping stranded motorists and giving free rides in his customized 1971 Ford Thunderbird, dubbed the "[[Batmobile Rescue Ship]]".
'''Willie James Perry''', also known as '''Batman''' or the '''Birmingham Batman''' (born [[1941]]; died [[1985]]) was well-known for cruising around [[Birmingham]] helping stranded motorists and giving free rides in his customized 1971 Ford Thunderbird, dubbed the "[[Batmobile Rescue Ship]]".


Perry worked as a manager at window distributor [[J. F. Day]]. He lived by the motto "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." In addition to carrying gas, jumper cables and tools to help people whose cars had broken down, Perry gave free rides to people who had too much to drink, took elderly people to doctor's appointments and drove kids around to McDonald's or as entertainment for birthday parties.
Perry lived at 702 [[Delta Street South]] in [[South Titusville]] worked as a manager at window distributor [[J. F. Day]] in [[Lakeview]]. He lived by the motto "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." In addition to carrying gas, jumper cables and tools to help people whose cars had broken down, Perry gave free rides to people who had too much to drink, took elderly people to doctor's appointments and drove kids around to McDonald's or as entertainment for birthday parties.


When making his rounds, Perry wore a white helmet with the bat logo and a white jumpsuit with brown trim. He was featured in a [[1982]] episode of the television show ''That's Incredible!''.  
[[Image:Birmingham Batman.jpg|left|thumb|375px|Willie Perry's autographed photo]]
When making his rounds, Perry wore a white helmet with the bat logo and a white jumpsuit with brown trim. Friendly business owners sometimes helped him by donating gasoline and parts for his car. He was featured in a [[1982]] episode of the television show ''That's Incredible!''.  


Perry died of carbon monoxide poisoning when his garage door closed unnoticed while he was working on the Batmobile in [[1985]]. He was survived by his wife, Dorothy, and daughter Renee Perry-Hill.
Perry died of carbon monoxide poisoning when his garage door closed unnoticed while he was working on the Batmobile in [[1985]]. He was survived by his wife, Dorothy, and daughter Renee Perry-Hill.
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==References==
==References==
* Reynolds, Ed (June 30, 2005) "[http://www.bwcitypaper.com/1editorialbody.lasso?-token.folder=2005-06-30&-token.story=130575.112112 Runaway bridegroom]." ''Black & White''
* Reynolds, Ed (June 30, 2005) "[http://www.bwcitypaper.com/1editorialbody.lasso?-token.folder=2005-06-30&-token.story=130575.112112 Runaway bridegroom]." ''Black & White''
* Sanford, Peggy (December 20, 1994) "Sad days for 'Batmobile'." ''Birmingham News''
* Sanford, Peggy (December 20, 1994) "Sad days for 'Batmobile'." {{BN}}
* Abrams, Vivi (June 24, 2004) "Birmingham's Batman helped those in need; His 'Rescue Ship' still survives." ''Birmingham News''
* Abrams, Vivi (June 24, 2004) "Birmingham's Batman helped those in need; His 'Rescue Ship' still survives." {{BN}}
* Archibald, John (March 24, 2009) "Holy Bat-memories, Birmingham." ''Birmingham News''
* Archibald, John (March 24, 2009) "Holy Bat-memories, Birmingham." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 09:52, 2 September 2013

Perry driving in the Woodlawn Christmas parade. Photo by Jerry Smith

Willie James Perry, also known as Batman or the Birmingham Batman (born 1941; died 1985) was well-known for cruising around Birmingham helping stranded motorists and giving free rides in his customized 1971 Ford Thunderbird, dubbed the "Batmobile Rescue Ship".

Perry lived at 702 Delta Street South in South Titusville worked as a manager at window distributor J. F. Day in Lakeview. He lived by the motto "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." In addition to carrying gas, jumper cables and tools to help people whose cars had broken down, Perry gave free rides to people who had too much to drink, took elderly people to doctor's appointments and drove kids around to McDonald's or as entertainment for birthday parties.

Willie Perry's autographed photo

When making his rounds, Perry wore a white helmet with the bat logo and a white jumpsuit with brown trim. Friendly business owners sometimes helped him by donating gasoline and parts for his car. He was featured in a 1982 episode of the television show That's Incredible!.

Perry died of carbon monoxide poisoning when his garage door closed unnoticed while he was working on the Batmobile in 1985. He was survived by his wife, Dorothy, and daughter Renee Perry-Hill.

References