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What was the coolest Car of T.V.

I always had the hots for Lily Munster.....how could you not? lol
 

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the old one is nice,but the new one is amazing!
 

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it just needs a blown injected hemi and a bit of suspention work and it will be great!:grin:with the money jed had i dont know why he never did that.:eusa_think:

It needs that and a young Ellie Mae sprawled all over the hood nekkid.
 
Peggy Lipton was driving a '70 GTX in an episode of the Mod Squad once. That was cool.
 
Emergency was my favorite show as a kid. Everytime I saw the front of a Dodge truck I thought about it.

Here are a couple more of my favorites then: Sonny Pruitt and Jim Rockford's rides.
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THE '66 BATMOBILE


In 1955, the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company designed and built a futuristic concept car called the Lincoln
Futura. It was built entirely by hand in Turin, Italy at a cost of $250,000, and like many concept cars, was never put in to production. In the mid 1960's, George Barris of Barris Kustom City acquired the car for $1 directly from Ford.
Fast forward to August 1965, the Batman TV show producers approached George to have him build a new Batmobile for their upcoming show. The only catch was the car had to be ready for action in a mere three weeks. Seeing the bat-like qualities his Futura already had, George knew it was the perfect answer to the quandary 20th Century Fox had created.
In October of 1965, the Batmobile was completed and delivered to Fox where it made its
television debut on January 12, 1966.
The car was such a huge success that George Barris and the producers of Batman decided to build copies of the Batmobile in late 1966. Barris and his crew pulled a mold from the #1 Batmobile and created 3 fiberglass copies. These replicas were displayed at car shows and dragstrips and also made appearances where countless
fans could see them.

Over 45 years later the 1966 TV Batmobile is still one of the most iconic and popular cars in the world.
 
I remember Movin On. That was a good show. Claude Akin was a hell of an actor.
 
they used alot chrysler products too:grin:
 
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