1966 Monkeemobile Pontiac GTO
The Monkeemobile is a customized Pontiac GTO made in 1966 and designed by a talented man called Dean Jeffries. Originally made for a TV show, it later went on to appear in a movie called The Monkees. Jeffries created two copies of the vehicle. One was used for filming, while the other one was used as a promo car. This vehicle was used as an inspiration for a model kit as well. Model Products Corporation, which employed Dean Jeffries, sold 7 million copies of these kits! Isn’t it cool to hear that Batmobile creator George Barris owned one of the Monkeemobiles? He used his unit as a show car but later auctioned it off in 2008. The 1966 Monkeemobile Pontiac GTO is now worth $396,000.
1970 Dodge Charger
Here we have yet another vehicle from the Fast and Furious movies. This 1970 Dodge Charger was driven by the characters called Dominic Toretto and Brian O’Conner during the vault heist scene in Fast Five. The four-door muscle car had been painted a gorgeous matte black color. The vehicle came with a Fast Five aluminum badge. Many of these cars got destroyed when they were filming the movie. The beast of a car had a 628 Mopar performance engine. When they were done with shooting, all the Chargers no matter their condition had to be destroyed since they were not legal for the streets. Before then, they had an estimated value of $35,000.