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Auto World The Monkees Monkeemobile 1/18 Scale Diecast Red with White Roof and Interior with Four Monkees Figure Cutouts
- Auto World 1:18 scale die-cast Monkeemobile in red body with flat white roof and interior; officially licensed The Monkees collectible
- Includes four Monkees figure cutouts capturing the beloved 1960s pop group; premium die-cast metal construction with authentic TV show styling
- Highly detailed 1:18 scale replica of the iconic custom show car from The Monkees TV series; a must-have for fans of the classic show
- No assembly required; ready to display - perfect for music memorabilia collectors, TV nostalgia fans, and custom car enthusiasts
- Auto World and Round 2 quality craftsmanship; a standout piece celebrating one of the most iconic vehicles in television history
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Brand new 1/18 scale diecast car model of Monkeemobile Red with White Top and Interior "The Monkees" with Four Monkees Figure Cutouts "Silver Screen Machines" Series die cast model car by Auto World.
Limited edition.
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
Has steerable wheels.
Officially licensed product.
Accurate interior and chassis.
Has opening hood and doors.
Made of diecast with some plastic parts.
Detailed interior, exterior and engine compartment.
Includes all four Monkees figure cutouts for display.
Dimensions approximately L- 12.5, W- 4.5, H-4 inches.
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. #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 along side the car.
Limited edition.
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
Has steerable wheels.
Officially licensed product.
Accurate interior and chassis.
Has opening hood and doors.
Made of diecast with some plastic parts.
Detailed interior, exterior and engine compartment.
Includes all four Monkees figure cutouts for display.
Dimensions approximately L- 12.5, W- 4.5, H-4 inches.
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. #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 along side the car.
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