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  2. George Barris (auto customizer) - Wikipedia

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    George Barris (born George Salapatas; November 20, 1925 – November 5, 2015) was an American designer and builder of Hollywood custom cars. Barris designed and built the Hirohata Merc . Barris's company, Barris Kustom Industries, designed and built the Munster Koach and DRAG-U-LA for The Munsters ; and the 1966 Batmobile for the Batman TV ...

  3. Ala Kart (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    Ala Kart is a custom car, a customized 1929 Ford Model A roadster pickup, built by George Barris, Richard Peters, and Mike "Blackie" Gejeian in 1957. [1] Originally owned by Peters, it is a two-time winner of the Grand National Roadster Show "America's Most Beautiful Roadster" (AMBR) trophy (1958 and 1959) and Hot Rod cover car in October 1958. [2]

  4. Hirohata Merc - Wikipedia

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    The Hirohata Merc is a 1950s lead sled [1] custom car, often called "the most famous custom of the classic era". [2] [3] Setting a style and an attitude, it had a "momentous effect" on custom car builders, [4] appeared in several magazines at the time [5] and has reappeared numerous times since, earning an honorable mention on Rod & Custom ' s "Twenty Best of All Time" list in 1991. [5]

  5. Fireball 500 - Wikipedia

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    The "Fireball 500" is a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda, heavily customized by George Barris, with a standard 273 cubic inch V-8 engine that develops 275 h.p. [10] At one point in the film, the car is referred to as the Batmobile, prompting Frankie Avalon's character to quip, "I had mine first.”

  6. Munster Koach - Wikipedia

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    The Munster Koach is the family car that was used in the television series, The Munsters.The show's producers contracted George Barris to provide the Koach. Barris paid show car designer Tom Daniel $200 to design the car, and had it built at Barris Kustoms, first by Tex Smith, but finished by Dick Dean, his shop foreman at the time.

  7. George Barris - Wikipedia

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    George Barris is the name of: George Barris (auto customizer) (1925–2015), designer of custom made cars George Barris (photographer) (1922–2016), photographer in the U.S. Army and of Hollywood stars

  8. Blackie Gejeian - Wikipedia

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    George Barris (left) with Mike "Blackie" Gejeian at the 64th Grand National Roadster Show in Los Angeles. Blackie Gejeian, along with George Barris, Richard Peters, then built the Ala Kart. The chassis work was done Peters and Gejeian at their Fresno, California shop, while the body and styling was by Barris. The Ala Kart won more than 200 ...

  9. DRAG-U-LA - Wikipedia

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    The original 1966 car was housed in Planet Hollywood in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where it hung from the ceiling. [citation needed] Upon the closing of the Atlantic City location, the car was auctioned off to John Sbrigato, who also owns a Munster Koach. [4] It currently stands on display in Gatlinburg, Tennessee's Hollywood Star Cars Museum. [5]