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Future Studios Cars on MSNGolden Sahara: The +$1 Million Show CarHIDDEN from public view for over 50 years, in the early 60s, the Golden Sahara was one of America's most famous cars.
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HotCars on MSNThe Lincoln Concept Car That Inspired The BatmobileMany things make Batman the best superhero, and the Batmobile is chief among them. Sure, the others can fly, run at super speed, and all of that, but none of them are rolling in a sick whip. The ...
Here are some of the George Barris creations from the exhibit at the 2025 Grand National Roadster Show. Be sure to check out the gallery for additional shots of all the cars and creations on display!
Barris' Batmobile was based on the 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car, which back in the day cost Ford $250,000 to build.
Up for sale is a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM modified by elite customizer George Barris as one of the promotional KITT cars for the Knight Rider TV series.
Barris made the Batmobile by transforming a 1955 Lincoln Futura show car. According to a 2013 article in Autoweek, Barris re-formed the fins, changed the grille and gave the headlights a gothic look.
Ringo's 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air was customised for him by legendary designer George Barris, who famously created the Batmobile used in the '60s Batman TV series and film.
From the October 1978 issue of HOT ROD: George Barris is one of the most recognized and influential car builders in automotive history.
The legendary George Barris's work speaks for itself, and Lil Redd Wrecker might be his most amazing. Read on as we take a deep dive into this car.
Holy horsepower, Joji Barris-Paster, daughter of legendary car customizer George Barris, has a collection like no other.
Like many of the vehicles credited to Barris, however, it wasn’t really George who handled the build, nor was the Geoffreymobile actually built at Barris Kustom Industries. George Barris created the ...
While all that seems rather normal for a Detroit car show, I’m not sure introductions like that ever happen at car shows in other cities. Conrad’s Mustang II wasn’t the only car on the Autorama floor ...
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