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Started by TylerCharger69, June 25, 2006, 10:06:21 PM

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TylerCharger69

A friend and myself were kinda in an argument about something......We saw the Oscar Mayer Weiner car today....I'd like to know if anybody knows what kind of car/platform was used to build these cars???    Also  what kind of car was used for the Monkeemobile  (The series in the late '60's.   I think that one is a Pontiac.....

Neal_J

Easy to find on their website...you know how to spell the name of the owner, right?

My boloney has a first name, it's O-S-CA-R my boloney has a second name, it's M-A-Y-E-R....

Anyway, the weinermobile is a chevymobile...

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The Monkeemobile is a GoatMobile, per Wikipedia:

The Monkeemobile is a modified Pontiac GTO that was built for the Monkees TV show. The car features a tall split windshield, a T-bucket convertible top, modified rear quarter panels, exaggerated tail lamps and an extra row of seats where the rear deck should have been. The front grille sported the GTO emblem. The engine was a 389 cubic inch Pontiac engine with Edelbrock valve covers and manifold. Dean Jeffries was contracted to build the car in 1966, and there are now three versions of the car. Two of these fronted the TV series, and one is a recently created replica. The drag racing type parachute to stop the car provide for amusement on the show.

Seriously, let google be your new best friend.

Neal





TylerCharger69

Well..on google...and ask jeeves....I found the monkeemobile info..but all i could find on the weinermobile was  appearances it made in different cities.   I would've never thought it to be a Chevy though