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The Barris Mannix GTS returns to California

Dec 05, 2009 in Barris Kustom, Dodge Dart GTS, Mannix

by Bill Krzastek

I am pleased to announce that the Barris Mannix GTS is on it’s way back to California. The new owner is a former Executive Editor of a well-known monthly car magazine and has hosted his own automobile show on ESPN.
He plans to recreate the original photos in front of the Barris Industries with the car as well as reunite the car with “Mannix” star, Mike Connors. I’m sure we will all be looking forward to that!
I’m also sure that the car will be happy to return to it’s former (and warmer) home state.
Attached is a photo of the Barris Mannix GTS being loaded for it’s trip back home.

Barris Mannix GTS back to California

Barris Mannix GTS back to California

Barris/Mannix GTS in December Hemmings Muscle Machines

Nov 01, 2009 in Barris Kustom, George Barris, Mannix

Bill Krzastek Finally made it into Hemmings. Luckily in the article (6 pages), they do correct the error on this page and refer to it as a GTS not a GT.

1968 Mannix Dart GTS

1968 Mannix Dart GTS

Barris/Mannix GTS with George Barris

Jul 05, 2009 in Barris Kustom, Mannix

by Bill Krzastek June 28, 2009
Hello to all. This past Friday and Saturday, the Barris/Mannix GTS was reunited once again with George Barris at the Star City Motor Madness event where Mr. Barris was guest of honor. A great event organized by Robert Bennett of Grand Furnishings.

Barris Mannix GTS

Barris Mannix GTS


It was quite an honor to be parked with several of George Barris’s creations. Mr. Barris even mentioned the Mannix GTS twice during a formal presentation of his career highlights that took place in an auditorium.
Barris Mannix GTS

Barris Mannix GTS


Later, Mr. Barris thanked me for bringing this car “back to life” and said it looked “really good”. He also mentioned that he would like to see it at future Barris events. I’ll take that as a compliment.
Barris Mannix GTS

Barris Mannix GTS


After the show, I fired up the car and drove it the 95 miles home. Took less than an hour and a half. (you do the math).
All and all, a great event and nice to meet the many folks who told me they came to the show just to see the “Mannix” car. (A couple of folks even tried on Mike Connor’s “Mannix” jacket for a photo with the car!)
Best Regards,
Bill Krzastek
PS: A special “Thanks” to Brett Barris who just located a color photo of the car outside the Barris Industries Shop in Hollywood taken in 1968! Thanks, Brett!
Barris Mannix GTS

Barris Mannix GTS


Barris Mannix GTS

Barris Mannix GTS


Barris Mannix GTS

Barris Mannix GTS


Barris Mannix GTS

Barris Mannix GTS

“Star City Motor Madness” show in Roanoke, Virginia on June 26 and 27

Jun 06, 2009 in Advanced Restoration, Barris Kustom, car shows, Dodge Dart GTS, Mannix, TV and Movie Cars

Hello to all friends of the 1968 Barris Mannix GTS Dart. This car, which began life as a red Dodge Dart GTS convertible, was transformed by Kustom Car Legend George Barris  into the sleek dark green machine which was driven by actor Mike Connors in the CBS television series “Mannix” from 1968-1970.

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Those people who missed the opportunity to see the car with Mr. Barris last year in Ontario, Canada will once more have an opportunity to see the car and it’s creator as the GTS has been invited to participate in the “Star City Motor Madness” show in Roanoke, Virginia on June 26 and 27.

Mr. Barris will be the guest of honor and nine of his creations will have a special display with the “Mannix” GTS included. There will be special autograph signings with Mr. Barris as well as a question and answer session with the Legend himself.
Here is a link to the website with the event schedule: http://www.starcitymotormadness.com/barris.html
This will be a rare opportunity to take photos of some great autos and to speak to George Barris

The Barris Mannix Dodge Dart GTS

May 15, 2008 in Dodge Dart GTS, Fleetwood Country Cruize In, Mannix

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from: Bill Krzastek (Saint’s Volvo) from last year at the Fleetwood Country Cruize-in, Canada.
” I have another car that I will be bringing: this one is the actual “Mannix” Dodge Dart GTS convertible that was used in the “Mannix” TV series from 1968-1970. The car was modified for the show by George Barris, himself! I’m finishing it up and will have it there. Here are a few photos.
Best Regards,
Bill Krzastek”
This car is THE 1968 Dodge Dart GTS convertible that was used from 1968 until 1970 in the popular CBS Television series “MANNIX” starring Mike Connors and Gail Fisher.
The history of this particular car is most interesting. “Mannix” debuted in 1967 and the lead character, Joe Mannix, worked for a private detective firm called INTERTECH. However, Joe Mannix tended solve cases his own way rather than follow the company rules. During the first season, Mannix drove an Oldsmobile Toronado customized by George Barris.

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The show, though popular with fans, wasn’t quite the success that CBS had wanted and rumors of cancellation circulated. Luckily, “Mannix” had a guardian angel in the form of Lucille Ball whose company Desilu produced the series. She liked the show and she liked Mike Connors enough to persuade CBS to give the series another chance. CBS agreed and the producers decided to revamp the show. It is this revised form with Joe Mannix now working out his own office with his secretary, Peggy, that the show went on to great success.

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It was also decided that the Toronado would be replaced as Joe Mannix’s mode of transport as it was thought to be too “flashy” for a Private Investigator. In it’s place, Chrysler Corporation provided a red 1968 Dodge Dart GTS convertible. Bruce Geller, the producer of “Mannix”, was a car guy and liked the GTS but thought that the color red was again “too flashy” for a detective.
Mr. Geller again called on “The King of the Kustomizers”, George Barris, to work his magic on the GTS. Mr. Barris repainted the car dark green, modified the grille to accept Lucas Flamethrower lamps, added “tunnel port” scoops to the hood, reshaped the rear of the car with a flaired spoiler, modified the taillights and decklid trim, and added Rader mag wheels and a racing mirror for a little added pizzazz.
Mr. Geller was quite pleased with the car and it was used for the next two seasons of “Mannix”. Chrysler Corporation was also pleased with the attention the GTS received and supplied the series with a 1969 GTS which was also modified by Mr. Barris. At this time, the 1968 car was updated with Cragar wheels and the racing mirror was replaced with the original remote unit.
Contrary to published reports, both cars were equipped with the 340 engine. This can be quite clearly seen in the episode when the hood is raised (and the original red engine compartment is shown!).
After series duty, the car was sold into private hands and fell into obscurity. It was found in the early 1980’s in a California forest under a Ranger’s lookout tower in very poor condition.
Restoration began in the late 1990’s and is continuing.