Barris Kustoms CLOSED FOREVER & Visiting The Grave of George Barris 4K
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2021
- Join us as we say goodbye to Barris Kustom Industries and visit the final resting place of George Barris himself in Hollywood, California
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Iconic. Shame they couldn’t make it into a museum or something to keep his memory alive
agree
@@johnnyx9892 I feel like the family has plenty of money
This place should be considered a “Historic Building” it should be preserved for future generation’s to enjoy.
Nobody in Hollywood gives a shit about preserving very much at all. In a state that squanders so much money on nonsense, you'd think they'd be interested in preserving a large part of what made it special. It's ridiculous how much has already been lost. I grew up watching old movies and I've read tons of books on the golden age of Hollywood and it's stars and when I started planning a trip out there to see things, I came to the conclusion it just wasn't a priority. So much is gone it's actually just depressing. It's also borderline criminal.
@@RJT80 Agreed. It’s a crying shame.
It will be bought by a developer and Apts will go up there..
@@walterharp1773 , not if anyone is living there, which is what will happen once things get out of control there.
@@RJT80 I agree R T
For a short time (6 months) in 2012 I worked at the Valvoline oil change across the street. Mr Barris was a daily fixture as I would see him almost everyday. I had a habit of always yelling "Good Morning" to him and he was always sweet enough to give me a wave. He always drove his (in)famous kustomized Prius. That thing was his ugliest creation, but it was a rolling billboard for him. I ran across the street a few times as we needed certain filters that we didn't have. The family ended up leasing out their garage to an Armenian mechanic that kept busy, sad to see no business going on now. When I heard of his passing 3 years later, it was a very sad moment. I do think I was fortunate enough to yell good morning and wave to the legend. RIP Mr Barris.
That’s amazing! I’m so glad you had that interaction with him . I’m sure you will treasure that memory.
Very cool!!!!!!!!!
😢❤
I'm 51 and never heard actual lyrics to the Munsters' theme. Never too old to learn something new! Great video!
I never heard it either and I'm just shy of 50!
I live in GA & my favorite thing to do when I got home from school was to watch the Munsters rerun on TBS Funtime and eat a snack. Since we lived so close to downtown Atl, the picture was so clear with the UHF round antenna (our rabbit ears had tin foil on them). I can remember the network always ran the Funtime block of shows between 3:05 to 6:05 always 5mins after the 30min blocks & depending on when the Braves were on, I stayed with my Grandparents a lot & my grandmother always kept it on TBS. I've seen every episode multiple times of all the shows they ran into the midnight hour. She loved Dark Shadows the most at noon then we would turn it over to Days of our lives and Another World then switch back to the Brady Bunch, Scooby Doo, The Addams Family, The Beverly Hillbillies, The Partridge Family and on and on of all those great shows!
WOW! After I hit enter on my post above, the 3:05 time turned blue. I clicked on it and it went right to the same time he played the Munsters theme! What a coincidence!
Cworley 2007 Spooky 👻
I love you're name 🇨🇱 Elvis
Cworley 2007 Never heard it had lyrics either. Back when Desperate Housewives were on they said it was filmed on the same street as the Munsters house.
Growing up in the 60's & 70's I was amazed by George Barris creations I built every model car of them I could get. Several years later at the James Dean festival in Fairmount, Indiana I met my idol George Barris & got to shake his hand and get a picture with him. It really made my day.
Very cool👍
Like so many SoCal guys, my dad customized cars for extra money while he was in college in the early sixties. I learned how to chop, channel and section a car from my dad and he learned from George and guys like him. The stuff my son can do to a car in a very real sense can be attributed to the influence of Barris and the Southern California car culture of the fifties and sixties.
That’s amazing!! I’m so glad you’re keeping the craft alive!
Barris is LEGEND in the car world. Thank you for this short tour.
Yes, they should've turned that building to a museum. It would be great to show others how historic George Barris was in Hollywood
George was a very friendly guy, I dropped by in the early 80's and he gave me a tour of the showroom only ,and we talked for about 30 minutes. Rest In Peace George.
One of my favorite horror movies "The Car" was made from Barris Kustoms too!!
@Tamky west Actually, the top wasn't chopped - they raised the upper fender line as a shortcut, as chopping would have required custom glass. 99.9% of online info sources have it wrong. It's one of my favorite movie cars, and I used to own a '69 Mark III Continental
Barris was called the 'King of the Customizers' for a good reason. He was early and unusually creative and talented. He was 1 person in all of car customizing. Big Daddy Roth with the 'Rat Fink' creation was another who was well-known.
The " Monkeemobile " for the Monkees was a classic Barris also ..Very cool car !!
Dean Jeffries and Dick dean designed and built it, Barris did a few little details to finish it off
@@AL-ud2is Barris took credit for it because Jeffries worked for him at the time
I remember seeing George and the inside of this store on American Pickers years ago, sad to see the place close down
Sad to hear this place is closing. Hopefully the family can figure out a way to still bring these cars to the public and keep George’s legacy alive
Kustom kars/hot rods/choppers -- American creativity -- what makes this country a great place. Mr. George Barris (RIP)
One of the only channels I stop what I'm doing to watch. Keep it up grimm!
Same!♡
The man the myth and unfortunately now the legend rest in peace George you will sadly and surely be missed.
I was lucky enough to go there in the late 70’s. We met George briefly. Spent about a hour just walking around. I also got to see a lot of his customs at the Grand National Roadster Show in Oakland. Great vlog.
I don’t know if you still can but in the past Richard Peters welcomed visitors. Sad that they haven’t made George Barris’ building a landmark. He did amazing work. RIP
The lyrics to the Munsters theme song cheered me took a little bit of the sad edge off of hearing Barris Kustoms is closed. Truly the and of an era.
Don't think I have ever heard the lyrics.....I am 55 and grew up on these shows
I've had the pleasure of meeting George Barris, and pinstriping with some of his good friends. Life long memories. Sad to see this... I wish I could change it. People need to see his work.
I know they have the Batmobile at shoes, but is always roped off. Yes, to sit in it would be awesome. Even at 55, I’m still a kid.
Dragula was built to win back the family car at the drag strip...🤘😆
I've had the pleasure of visiting with George and got a tour in the back area. Went back twice more. Neat guy, great family. Hope younger guys pickup the void in the "Kustom Kar" industry. RIP George and brother Sam.
I CAN'T believe that someone in Los Angeles CAN'T come to the rescue and save this place by declaring it a "LANDMARK" to be preserved, as is, forever! It deserves that for all the TV and movie history it's tied directly to! Where's JAY LENO when you need him!!!
My God John you're right! This is right up Leno's alley and then some!
Who knows he may step in and buy it ??
Sad to say this guys but Jay's no spring chicken and will be gone sooner than later. We need someone in their 20's that will be able to work and carry on the legend for decades to come and continue to educate future generations.
John C. Bojemski,
Hollywood and LA's power elite in general do not care about history and sentimentality. They tear down iconic and historic buildings around the area all the time!
They are about living in the moment and building McMansions to satisfy their narcissism.
Nothing is permanent -- especially in the Los Angeles area!
@@AvengerII Thank you. I've NEVER lived put there so.for me your repkynis quite an education in the cultural more's of the HOLLYWOOD/LA area. Much appreciated.
Thanks for this, back in the 60's everybody knew who George Barris was.... He was idolized by everyone who liked cars, pretty much everyone in the 60's.. Thanks, nice tribute to an icon!!!!
George was a genius! RIP.
I'm like you, Michael. It really pains me to see such iconic history go away. But yes, things change for better or for worse. Excellent video!! Happy Halloween!! 💀🎃🖤
Barris did a sleek '63 Buick Riviera with a custom 1/2 roof for the episode "The Duplicate Man" from the "Outer Limits" series. The "Ala Kart" should be in a museum.
The Ala Kart should be in the Smithsonian ! or possibly the Henry Ford Museum
Wow! I literally just started watching the Beverly Hillbillies and had no idea that Mr Barris made the car! Hopefully in time we’ll see GrimLife renting some of the vehicles!!!🤘👺
Sad to see this shop closed .Loved his work.
That’s just so sad that that place isn’t going to be a museum. I knew of his work but didn’t put a face or name to him until I saw him on The Girls Next Door . He customized Bridget’s car rims with Playboy bunny spinners! What a amazing man. RIP George ❤️
I was such of fan of George his cars really changed my life and I was lucky enough to have gotten to meet him when I was 16 I've always wanted to go to his shop and see everything in person sad to see its going away it really should have been turned into a museum because it's such a historic place thankyou for posting
This is a perfect thing for Valley Relics Museum to get involved with! Hopefully it can be preserved as it sits. I remember George would let locals come in and look around, but didn't like tourists.
Oh wow....had no idea it was closing. End of an era...
It’s painful to think of it closing
@@grimmlifecollective It is. I have to add that you and Jessica are always so respectful of the places you go and the people you visit at the gravesites. You're a joy to watch.
Cool vid. Was lucky enough to visit George there a few years back - coordinated via his daughter. He was very gracious and generous with his time and the place was like a museum. The Peterson Car Museum should rebuild part of the shop into their museum as a tribute. Sad to see the place closed 😢 A real piece of Hollywood history.
Thanks Mr.Grimm for sharing this legend king of customs ! Now need to track down his legendary cars lost in time !
Unfortunately all legends go and at least we have the memories- watched batman, the munsters and beverly hillbilles as a kid-and on a black and white set we didn't get a color TV until 74, so I still enjoy such shows as the twilight, zone, hogan heroes in B&W (a few) benny hill etc.
Extremely cool cars and history…very sad to see the closure , this place should be a museum☝️👋🇨🇦
Actually got choked up when you were reading his gravestone
George Barris custom cars used on TV shows had a huge impact on my childhood living in the UK the TV was escaping the drab winter nights.
To say " a true artist" is an understatement.
I was visiting my dad in Idaho and saw a live auction on tv ( I think , but not sure ) it was Barrett/Jackson ( might have been the other auction) where he signed a batmobile on stage prior to it selling. that's when I found out my dad (step) knew him personally from his days restoring classics and building resto-mods in so-cal, he said they'd talk about cars or grab a burger and talk about cars 🤣🤣(imagine that) my cousin has a shirt that he gave to dad and on the back he wrote .. " run while you can it's a disease not a hobby" .... R.I.P both of you ( I miss you dearly Dad♥️)
Wow, I didn't know you did this video. Somehow completely missed it. I used to set up cars for Barris at car shows. I came on to the show scene in the 70's and became a champion in 1983/84. My neighbor is George's good friend who recently sold all of his Barris collection. I got first pick and came away with some iconic stuff.
I was in LA back in the '80s taking a car to my little brother stationed in Long Beach. After leaving Universal Studio one afternoon we just happen to pass the Barris Shop and stopped. While George was not there the man that was there took us around and showed us the cars that were not on the tour circuit and told us a few stories. There were several Lead Sled cars, one of the Batmobile cars and a few other hot rods with the Batmobile being the only TV/Movie car we saw but it was cool just to be there and get to see where George worked.
There was a showroom on Hollywood Boulevard that I used to walk by and saw the batmobile and the Munster mobile in
Pity this place is closed and Dennis Hough is right! This should be considered a "Historic Building" and preserved!
Thankyou for taking us to so many amazing places!!love you!!🎃🎃🎃🎃
hank you for caring enough to make this video so that the rest of us can see for the last time the genius behind so many of the vehicles that I grew up watching on TV. So many of your videos are important because you allow us to visit places that I never will be able to go see.
Thank you for this Fine and Respectful Video !....I was very Fortunate to provide the '71 Challenger (look-a-like) for the "blue-ray" shoot ( Vanishing Point) at Barris Customs.....Mr. Barris,Tony and others were Great to work with.....it was like one Big Family !!.....Too bad, I didn't know you then, you would have been invited on-set....Godspeed...
A sad loose to us all , Thank you
They can't make it in a museum? Looks cool. I love all the cars and brings back lots of memories
I'm always trying to keep myself aware of how things change over the years, and what may be here today, may be gone tomorrow. One thing that will always exist is "change"
History is so important, people, places events, etc. This is why your work, Michael and Jessica, is so appreciated......you help keep history alive
Happy Halloween🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
Fascinating! Loved seeing the Munster car and the Batmobile.
I remeber being at Barrett-Jackson when the batmobile sold for 4.6 million dollars I remeber standing in the auction room when it sold just watching. It was so cool to George Barris up there with it. I'll never forget it and the winner Mr. champagne saying it came down to a coin toss when they interviewed him about it. For a wile it stayed here in Phoenix Arizona down the road a bit from me as in a few miles.
I am so sad to see a part of major Southern California automotive history disappear, on many a trip to LA, I'd enjoy going by the Barris shop to see that, because not only would I drive over to Autobooks to check out the latest books, there's also driving by Warner Ranch Facility & see the fountain & the buildings used on Bewitched, I feel honored that years ago in Ft Lauderdale I met George Barris at a car auction, got his autograph, & checked out 2 of his creations for Sonny & Cher, their matching Mustangs, so with a tear in my eye, I will definitely miss seeing a well known landmark in North Hollywood, I do hope the family will definitely plan to create a museum as a tribute, the last remaining way to remember the legend
Thanks for this.George was a American culture Icon.
(WHISTLING )BAD TO THE BONE 🤘🏼 HE WAS AN EXTRAORDINARY ARTIST ❤
Really enjoyed this one, Michael (and Jessica). Thank you.
Well done Michael.
Grimm for Life!
Barris was so legendary in the custom auto 60s era. Much like Big Daddy Roth. Awesome video.
Thank you for sharing!! God Bless!!!
The munsters I love them and the original Adams family .Herman played in the original pet cemetery . I clicked on as fast as I could as soon as I saw your amazing channel popped on love you both 😍😍😍😘🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘😍😍🥰🥰🥰
There were 4 guys who were responsible for yours truly; and many others; getting bitten by the kustom kulture bug: Dean Jeffries, Ken Howard (aka Von Dutch) Ed "Big Daddy" Roth and George Barris. Thanks guys!
You forgot big daddy don garlits
What? No mention of Larry Watson?????? You left out the guy who started custom painting.
Come on, wheres Gene Winfields recognition, still chopping at age 90+...¡ But yea, knew George, Joji (his daughter) and a host of others in the Industry... Groomed and trained by the 'Magoos' auto custom shop and I'm still Kustomizing and racing thank goodness...¡☆☆☆
Hell yeah I would pay too to see them!. This is very sad.😣
I am 67 years young (NOT bragging)...I have been a George Barris fan my whole life. As a kid, I saw Mr. Barris' work in car magazines as early as the early 1960's......When he made a car for TV Batman and also the two,yes, TWO vehicles for my other favorite show,the Munsters, I was in love. ( With the cars that is !!)..He made many others like the Monkeemobile......When he passed in November of 2015, it was the end of an era. Godspeed Mr. Barris !!
Great video. Thanks for making it and posting it. George Barris touched all our lives with his wild creations.
I met George in Seattle at aCar show in the Early 80's! He was signing Autographs!
I met George many times in his later years, what touched me was almost every time it was at a big event and he was swamped with fans yet he always took the time to look mevin the eye and say " hi " or something to address me. I cant remember the exact year, '02 or '03 but I was over in canada in Chattam at a huge car show. I drove my General lee there but it was not in the show. George had the '66 batmobile and the batman returns Duck the penguin drove there. I was talking to my friend in line waiting to talk to George who was about 5 feet away. My friend said " too bad your general isn't in this show" george stopped who he was talking to came over and asked me " you have a general let? Where is it?" I told him it was in the parking lot and he lit up all excited saying " bring it here I want it here!" Now my General was not a perfect show piece. It had the very used look. But it was parked between the batmobile and the duck. George treated me and my friend really great. People thought it was one from the show, I got into an argument with a guy because he insisted it was a screen used car and I kept telling him I built it that way. It was a great time!
If you guys ever get over to Gatlinburg Tennessee there's a museum called Star Cars that has a lot of the Barris Cars in it.
Cool imma half to check that out when i go to Gatlinburg 👍
Thanks Grimm
This video was so so well done. As a kid who grew up around the custom car culture. Mr Baris is a true legend.
And been lucky enough to see many in person over the last 40yrs.
Best UA-cam channel right here. Stay safe everyone.
Best show on UA-cam I love it!Love from Tennessee Cherokee Nation 👊👍❤️
Wonderful, Michael!!!!
I love how much heart and soul you put in there!!!!
Another great video. Thanks for taking us on the tour.
I was fortunate to meet George Barris on one of his tours to the Volo Auto Museum outside Chicago when I managed a radio station there. He was so nice to everyone, very engaged with his fans and us car nuts too. I have a picture of me sitting in one of the original (made for the '66 TV series) Batmobiles! Meeting George was a dream for a kid who watched Batman, the Monkees, the Munsters and many of the shows and movies featuring his cars. Thank you for sharing his story and for this video.
He also did the striped tomato - starsky and hutch- and kitt.
I believe the Green Hornet's "Black Beauty" also.
Barris had nothing to do with the striped tomato and only did a some modifications to KITT
@martin edwards Not best looking tv car ever but at the age of 13 watching it on tv I would of still given my right leg to cruise around in it lol
WOW , am so so shocked about the news. Thought for sure his Daughter would've kept the doors open for business and so many fans to come and enjoy wow so shocked. I've been thinking about taking a trip there as well. I once had the privilege of talking to his Daughter on the phone good people. I missed the Garage sale U mention in the volg would've loved to bought something for sure. Am a very big car guy and know just about everything to my knowledge about Mr Barris such a shame to hear it's all gone away WOW. R I P. George, thanks for your volging of Mr Barris !!! Joe
His son was a teacher of mine in high school. Great guy to know
Think this needs a bit of Leno magic to save all these wonderful memories
I was lucky enough to have got a tour from George himself about 20 years ago I was advertising my DJ company he wasn't buying I knew he would not but he saw I was excited and in awe so he let me look around and ended up doing an impromptu tour it was epic cuz he did not do it much even way back then!
I just find your channel a few days ago and i really love it :D .. so many intresting historys and places :D Awesome work i love it !
I never had a chance to visit this place. Hope it will be reopened soon as a museum.
That is sad. Thanks for coming here and saying good bye.
Thank you for this video.
The end of an Era!!!! Wish I could've seen it in person. RIP George 🙏. Thanks for sharing
I am glad that you got the chance to make this video of a legend.
The Complete Showroom With George's Cars Should Be on Permanent Display at The Peterson Auto Museum.👍😍😉 ....Before It's Sold Off Piece By Piece and Lost Forever!
Thank-you for showing us.
Great video
Awesome historical place!
Sad to see things fade & change!
Truly appreciate what you do!
So cool how you put in the old video's, and his interview.....very nice🤘 its amazing how times change......thank you for sharing this piece of history!!!!
That should be turned into a museum of custom automotive history.
I have met George. Good dude
You're excellent dude. Thanks for the content.
Great video ! Thank you .
when i was kid my grand mother and grand paw lived in north hollywood my cuz and i would walk to baris shop and look in windows just like you did
Thanks for the great videos you do love them all
Love your videos, you have great subject matter. Keep it up.!😁
Met him once walking at the SEMA show. About a few years before he was gone. Still had a sharp mind.
I'm not a car guy but I do know HIS cars. Legend!
Great stuff as per usual keep up the great work
Legends never die they live forever in our ❤️'s
Great video. Really felt your passion