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  1. Dec 6, 2019 · 351K subscribers. Subscribed. 326K views 4 years ago #themunsters #munsters. Barris Kustoms created the spooky hot rod "Munster Koach" for the hit 1960's TV show "The Munsters." It was...

  2. 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. The Munster Koach appeared in over twenty episodes throughout the series’ two-year run, and was also seen in Munster, Go Home! using different wheels.

  3. The Munsters Drag-U-La Coffin Car and Koach. Munster Dragula The fiberglass body of DRAG-U-LA was built from a real fiberglass coffin that Richard "Korky" Korkes was able to purchase from a funeral home in North Hollywood. Korky Korkes stated in 2013, it was illegal to sell a coffin without a death certificate. Korky.

  4. May 16, 2020 · The Munster Koach Arrives | The Munsters. Subscribe to see more videos: https://bit.ly/2WabeFm It's Hermans (Fed Gwynne) birthday, and Lily (Yvonne De Carlo) has surprised him with a new car....

  5. onscreencars.com › car-designers › george-barrisThe Munsters - On Screen Cars

    Oct 21, 2010 · The Munster Koach was used throughout the series short two seasons. Another interesting episode entitled "Hotrod Herman" puts him in the racers seat at a local dragstrip. However after placing a stupid bet Herman looses his car. Out of desperation Grandpa puts together a plan to build a new race car to win the car back.

  6. The Munster Koach is the main family car of the Munster Family. It was made by George Barris. In 1964, the cost to build the first one was $18,000.00. It has "blood red" interior and Gloss Black Pearl paint. There was no skull radiator cap on the Munster Koach in the 60s. Only later did the Munster Koach get a skull cap.

  7. Information and pictures about the Munster Koach and Drag-u-la that were built by George Barris for the Munsters TV series.

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