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Barris or Jeffries?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by gtnrkix, Feb 14, 2007.

  1. pimpin paint
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    pimpin paint
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    from so cal

    Hey,

    Oops! Not only was the "Black Beauty" not a Lincoln, but a Chrysler
    Imperial, but Virgil Exner had nothing to do with that design.
    That era of Imperial was the design work of Elwood Engle. Now
    than, we get into another snafu as wile Engle was head of design
    at Chrysler at that time, did he actually pen the Imperial's lines?
    Well, perhaps some of them. Elwood Engle came to Chrysler from
    Ford's design dept., where he worked on such vehicles as the big
    Lincoln Continental. Study the lines of the Imperial and than the
    Continental's lines, they're pure Engle.

    Swankey Devils C.C.
     
  2. Graffiti32
    Joined: Oct 9, 2005
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    Graffiti32
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    from Illinois

    Ask Barris! He will tell you he built them all. He has even tried taking credit for building the cars from Graffiti.
     
  3. Graffiti32
    Joined: Oct 9, 2005
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    from Illinois

    Ask Barris he will tell you he built them all! He tries to take credit for building the Graffiti cars.:confused:
     
  4. I know, I know,... I've already been sufficiently SPANKED for my stupidity. I hit the submit button then a while later realized what I'd done. Thought about editting the thread but decided to take my lumps.
    Apollogies to Mr. Engle, He's actually been a large influence on My own design inerests and I'm familliar with his involvement at both Ford and Chrysler. (Exner being responsible for the Valiant, Dart (Big not little) and the "toilet seat." and many, many more bold and daring designs.
    I'm still choking down the humble pie, please get me some water and throw me a life preserver.
     
  5. pimpin paint
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    pimpin paint
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    from so cal

    Hey Jigger,
    Don't feel bad. About twenty -odd years ago I sat in on a lecture
    on automotive design on the Ford Mustang, the first generation.
    The talk was given by a notable design figure, and he talked about
    "Iaccoca's Mustang" ad nausium,' bout how "he" worked very hard
    to get the lines right, to get the car right. Now Lee Iaccoca was
    many things, mainly a salesman, but I really doubt he could draw
    flys, much less automobiles. History did, however give him credit
    for the Mustang.

    Swankey Devils C.C.
     
  6. Lotek_Racing
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    Age is catching up to ol' George.

    He thinks he built the General Lee, Kitt and Karr as well.

    I seem to remember a thread a while back mentioning that the Aztec was built in his shop but not by him.

    Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't the Batmobile bought -almost- finished as a concept car from Ford?

    Shawn
     
  7. Lotek_Racing
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    Lido was in charge when the Mustang was built but that's about it. His autobiography is quite interesting and a really good read.

    He doesn't take credit for the Mustang in his book but he does explain how the design and marketing came about.

    History gives him credit for the Mustang but he doesn't seem to walk around saying he designed it.

    Iacocca is as much to blame for the MiniVan as the Mustang.

    Shawn
     
  8. pimpin paint
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    pimpin paint
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    from so cal

    Hey Shawn,

    The "Batmobile" was infact, a finished concept /show car before the
    Barris shop got they're hands on it.
    The" '55 Futura" as it was known in its first life, did the show sean
    for a year or two. Why it wasn't destroyed after Ford Motor Co.
    was done with it is a good question. Barris must have picked up
    the Futura in late'64-early'65, as the T.V. show aired in '66 I'm
    rememberin'. From that the Batmobile was born. I think they made
    three or four clones. I got lead on a wild goose-chase in the late 70s
    when a guy told me he owned the "Batmobile". It turned out to be
    one of the plastic copies, nodoubt, splashed off the original Futura/
    Barris batmobile. Talk about cheesy! this thing was ridin' on a '65-
    '66 Olds frame.

    Swankey Devils C.C.
     
  9. Junkyard Jan
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    From what I've heard for years, George Barris never actually "built" anything. All of the cars that he takes credit for were designed and built by paid employees or the work farmed out to other shops. George was (and is supposedly) a promotor type, not a custom car building icon like Windfield or Cushenbery. If I'm wrong here, please tell me.

    Jan
     
  10. pimpin paint
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    Hey,

    Jan, ya pretty much nailed it! From those who were around ,and
    worked the kustom sceen that I've spoken with, from the time
    that George and Sam parted company, with Sam moving up to
    nourthern California, George became contractor of other's talents.

    Swankey Devils C.C.
     
  11. metalshapes
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    First couple of pics are the '55 Lincoln Futura concept Car.

    Ghia in Italy built the Body.

    Both Barris & Cushenberry claim they turned it into the Batmobile.
    Personally, I believe Bill Cushenberry...

    There were 'Glass copys, and here is a pic of a body I recently saw on Ebay.

    Edit.

    Some more info on the Futura.
    http://www.1966batmobile.com/background.htm
    and
    http://www.1966batfan.com/futurabat.htm
     
  12. Barris is full of it....the Bill Clinton of the custom world.............only Barris groped more women.....................
     
  13. NITROFC
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  14. publicenemy1925
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    I feel when Sam died, all the talent was gone and the salesman was left.
     
  15. v194
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    Well Jeffries had long since left Barris employ when all of the cars were created. Barris had nothing to do with the Monkeemobile, The Manta Ray or the Black Beauty. (except making clones of them years later) Barris almost had nothing to do with the Batmobile, his most famous creation (well actually the creation of many talented members of his shop and the studio designers who steered the build) Jeffries first got the call from William Dozier but he could not deliver in the short time so he passed.

    I have never had a bad encounter with Barris but you have to take his claims with a grain of salt. Jeffries on the other hand is not a customizer his is truly a designer and artist and as nice a guy as you would ever want to meet. I speak to him on a regular basis and he is always super nice and giving of his time and that is not because I own one of the two Green Hornet Black Beauties he built.

    Some may ask why he does not fight Barris or take him to court. Well that is not Jeffries style, he is a quiet man who believes in Karma and he knowe George will get what is coming to him. In fact if it was not for Jeffries long long ago Barris shop would have burned to the ground. It was Dean who saw the fire and called the Fire Department in the nick of time.
     
  16. slammed
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    Would be nice to see a book written with and about Jeffries. With LOT'S of photo's. (hint, hint, Mr. Gahnal).
     
  17. ChopperMark
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    I think Dean built it...

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  18. oldandkrusty
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    I'm glad that this thread has resurfaced after laying dormant for such a period of time. Dean is the real deal. He has no hidden agendas and will tell it like it is. As I said earlier in this thread, if you want to know the answer to the question, pick up the phone and call Dean. He will answer the phone himself and talk to you without bullshit. You will like this guy, for sure.
     
  19. v194
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    The book is in process right as we speak and will be out before you know it.:)
     
  20. KIRK!
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    Jeffries built it, Barris takes credit. Old story.

    There's even something in there about "hiding" the car for years.
     
  21. L.A.-Bar
    Joined: Oct 23, 2007
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    Who cares? Both cars are show-biz crap and not worth consideration. Didn't Jeffries have a '47 Merc convert while in high school? Any pictures of that cool ride?
     
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  22. i agree, plus the ugly piece of shit OT whom ever built it.
     
  23. slammed
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    YES! And the Monkey Mobile is still cool w/ me.
     
  24. Johnny Ace
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    Here's to Dean Jeffries...pinstriper,monster shirt artist,showcar builder.....

    Death Race 2000......
    Hilarious.
     

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