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The Rigor Motor is loosly based on the "DRAG-U-LA" model kit, a design by Tom Daniel (while working for George Barris) for the TV show The Munsters. The casting is meant to resemble a coffin or casket, and the name of the casting is a play on "rigor mortis" and "motor". In 2017, slight changes to the casting were made; the casting lost a separate piece on the front, and it now has a plastic base for cost-cutting.

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  • Rigor Motor
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  • The Rigor Motor is loosly based on the "DRAG-U-LA" model kit, a design by Tom Daniel (while working for George Barris) for the TV show The Munsters. The casting is meant to resemble a coffin or casket, and the name of the casting is a play on "rigor mortis" and "motor". In 2017, slight changes to the casting were made; the casting lost a separate piece on the front, and it now has a plastic base for cost-cutting.
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  • 1992(xsd:integer)
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  • Rigor Motor
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  • The Rigor Motor is loosly based on the "DRAG-U-LA" model kit, a design by Tom Daniel (while working for George Barris) for the TV show The Munsters. The casting is meant to resemble a coffin or casket, and the name of the casting is a play on "rigor mortis" and "motor". In 2017, slight changes to the casting were made; the casting lost a separate piece on the front, and it now has a plastic base for cost-cutting.
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