Norm Grabowski

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Norm Grabowski
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Grabowski in Herbie Rides Again, 1974
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Norman "Norm" Grabowski (February 5, 1933 – October 12, 2012) was a Polish-American hot rod builder and actor. The heavy-set crew cut-wearing Grabowski appeared in minor roles in many films produced by Albert Zugsmith and Walt Disney.[3]

Biography

Grabowski was born in Essex County, New Jersey (either Irvington or Maplewood, sources vary), the youngest of three siblings born to Polish immigrant parents.

In 1952, after leaving the US Army on a medical discharge,[4] He built a hot rod based on a shortened 1922 Ford Model T touring car mated to a similarly extremely shortened Model A pickup truck bed. With a powerful Cadillac overhead valve engine that came from his parents' sedan, the vehicle that resulted had a unique appearance and stance, which inspired many hot rods created afterward. The car was first featured on the cover of the October, 1955 issue of Hot Rod and then underwent further modifications, including a greater rake, tilted windshield and blue paint with flames when it famously appeared in color on the cover of the April, 1957 issue of Car Craft magazine, as well as in the April 29, 1957, issue of LIFE.[5]

Grabowski's hugely influential T-bucket hot rod, which became known as the Kookie Kar, was used in the television show 77 Sunset Strip. The car was owned and driven in the show by the character Kookie, who was played by Edd Byrnes.[6]

As a consequence of the magazine exposure, Grabowski was approached about renting the car out to appear in movies and television shows. The contacts he made in this way led to an acting career for Grabowski. He appeared in television shows, including The Monkees, Batman (episodes 39 and 40 in 1966), The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, and The New Phil Silvers Show, and films such as High School Confidential (1958), The Beat Generation (1959), The Big Operator (1959), Girls Town (1959), College Confidential (1960), Sex Kittens Go to College (1960), "My Three Sons" (1961), The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1964), Roustabout (1964), Girl Happy (1965), The Monkey's Uncle (1965), Out of Sight (1966), Blackbeard's Ghost (1968), The Towering Inferno (1974), Hooper (1978) and The Cannonball Run (1981).

Grabowski was known as a wood carver, and many hot rods and custom cars feature his unique hand-carved skull gearshift knobs. He retired from acting in the 1980s after The Cannonball Run.[citation needed]

Grabowski died on October 12, 2012, at the age of 79.[7]

Partial filmography

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Television

Year Title Role Notes
1965 The Munsters Winthrop S1:E24, "Love Locked Out"
1966 The Beverly Hillbillies Bernie S4:E19, “The Cat Burglar”
1967 The Monkees Butch S2:E10, "The Wild Monkees"
1971 The Smith Family Robber S2:E3, "Stakeout"

Notes

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  1. ^ Biography, motortrend.com. Accessed February 2, 2024.
  2. ^ Obituary, hhlohmeyer.com. Accessed February 2, 2024.
  3. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Ron Kregoski. "Part 3: Getting Down To Business". Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
  4. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."The Kookie T — Norm Grabowski's Seminal T-Bucket". Retrieved February 2, 2024.
  5. ^ Vincent, Peter. Hot Rod: The Photography of Peter Vincent. 2004 Motorbooks, p. 165
  6. ^ Grushkin, Paul Rockin' Down the Highway. MBI Publishing 2006, p. 74
  7. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Taylor, Thom (October 12, 2012). "Norm Grabowski - Father of the T-Bucket and Hot Rodding's Clown Prince". Hot Rod. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-15.

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