The Monkees Monkeemobile 1:18 Scale Die-Cast Metal Vehicle:
Can you believe this Monkeemobile 1:18 Scale Die-Cast Metal Vehicle? The Monkees had killer tunes and clever lines, and as we all know, they cruised around in a pretty sweet ride, too. The Monkeemobile was one of the most desired custom cars of Sixties television. Created by car customizer Dean Jeffries, the Monkeemobile began life as a 1966 Pontiac GTO before it was chopped, tweaked, and twisted! Its original design featured a huge 6-71 supercharger fitted to the exposed engine giving the car so much horsepower that the TV cast found it hard to control! Later, this setup was reduced to a mock supercharger mounted over the stock Pontiac engine. Two Monkeemobiles were constructed - #1 was used on the TV show while #2 was built as a back-up car and stunt car if needed. Its main job would be the show car circuit of the 60s. Life-size stand-ups of all four Monkees traveled with the show car and were displayed alongside the car. Auto World is proud to recreate this zany die-cast pop culture icon, including the cutouts of the "Prefab Four."
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