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Batmobile Car Maker George Barris Dies at 89

The Batmobile from the 1966–1968 live action television show and its film adaptation began life as a Ford concept car called the Lincoln Futura, built over a decade earlier in 1955. Image via Batman Wiki/ Duel44.
The Batmobile from the 1966–1968 live action television show and its film adaptation began life as a Ford concept car called the Lincoln Futura, built over a decade earlier in 1955. Image via Batman Wiki/ Duel44.

George Barris, the custom car maker who designed the Batmobile made famous in the mid-1960s “Batman” television series, died today at his Los Angeles home at age 89.

Barris’ son, Brett, announced his father’s death via a Facebook posting.

“Sorry to have to post that my father, legendary kustom car king George Barris, has moved to the bigger garage in the sky,” he wrote. “He passed on peacefully in his sleep at 2:45 a.m.”

Barris — who died 15 days shy of his 90th birthday — also created vehicles for the TV shows “Knight Rider,” “The Munsters” and “The Beverly Hillbillies” and the films “North by Northwest” and “Teenage Confidential.”

Born in Chicago on Nov. 20, 1925, Barris and his brother Sam migrated to California as children and developed a keen interest in automobiles.

Their first rebuilding project was a 1925 Buick given to them for working in a Greek restaurant family members ran in the Sacramento area. They sold it at a profit.

By their teenage years, their hobby was a business.

Barris and his brother moved to the Los Angeles area and in 1945, they started a company that grew into a multimillion-dollar businwss enterprise. Barris Kustom Industries is still operating in North Hollywood.

His brother — who died in 1967 — left the business in the 1950s, but Barris, aided by his wife, Shirley, pressed on.

His auto creations caught the eye of Hollywood, leading to work for the big screen and small screen.

The Batmobile — which Barris’ company made in about two weeks from a 1955 Lincoln sedan he bought for $1 — became arguably the most famous car ever created.

It sold in 2013 for more than $4 million.

Barris spokesman Ed Lozzi said the popularity of Barris’ work prompted Detroit automakers in the 1950s to seek his design advice, leading to innovations used in some of the most iconic American car models.

Barris’ work also was the impetus behind the model car rage fueled by young baby boomer in the 1950s and 1960s, according to Lozzi.

“He was the man who started the American pastime of building plastic model cars,” Lozzie said.

In 2002, NASA contacted Barris for permission to incorporate one of his hot rod “funny car designs from the science fiction film, “The Moonwalker,” into one of the manned Martian vehicles, Lozzi said.

Barris was a generous man who let him drive the original Batmobile on some dates, said Lozzi, who had worked with Barris since 1981.

“It has been a thrill ride,” the publicist said.

Funeral arrangements were pending.

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