The Munster Koach

Is there anyone here familiar with “The Munsters”? Well. You may not have heard about the TV series because it actually became so famous during the years 1964 to 1966. The TV series only made 70 episodes before it finally waved goodbye from the TV screens. “The Munsters” is actually the classic Addams Family. The rumors and the comedy you can see on that TV series was actually taken from “The Munsters”. The TV series gave the scary vampire characters whole new comic scrip.
Usually, we get scared of vampires but you can chuckle your lungs out seeing “The Munsters”. They are scary and funny. That’s how I can describe them.
“The Munsters” have their own family car. They call it The Munster Koach. Although the car does not have the Infiniti i30 radiator, it is very useful to the family. Among the seventy aired episodes, the Koach appeared more than twenty times.
The Koach comes with a Model T body and is 18′ long with 133″ frame entirely made by hand packed with brass radiator and fenders as well. The interior was painted with a bloody red paint job combined with the Gloss Black Pearl paint. They staff took 500 hours to perfect the look of the car given more steel scrollworks. To give it a more realistic appeal, they also installed dropped the axle, split radius rods and T springs.
The engine part was a Ford Cobra engine built with the Jahns high compression pistons matched on a 10 chrome plated Stromberg carburetors given with an Isky cam as well as a set of Bobby Barr racing headers. Given a four speed manual transmission as well as a power rear end, the car is definitely the right car for the family.
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