FUTURLINER COMPLETED
For the most part, the Futurliner restoration is complete. Odds and ends need to be completed as well as the interior display and the mechanical display trailer. For the winter, the Futurliner will go into storage.
BOOK & DVD COMBO
$60 value for only $49.95
Includes handling, shipping & sales tax.

Includes handling, shipping & sales tax.

Save yourself $10 and order both the Futurliner DVD and the book.
Click here for an order form that can be printed and mailed or call (260) 925-9100 for a credit card purchase. You can also check the NATMUS E-Bay Store for availability.
Click here for an order form that can be printed and mailed or call (260) 925-9100 for a credit card purchase. You can also check the NATMUS E-Bay Store for availability.
GENERAL MOTORS PARADE OF PROGRESS and
A FUTURLINER RETURNS

A FUTURLINER RETURNS

A great new book for car and truck buffs, General Motors Parade of Progress & A Futurliner Returns has just been published by Futurliner #10’s owner, the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States, Inc. (NATMUS).
With 232 glossy 8 1/2 x 11 pages (24 in color) and 380 pictures, the book tells two big stories: 1) the story of the General Motors Parade of Progress from 1933 to 1956 and 2) the amazing story of the resurrection and authentic restoration of Futurliner #10 in Beaverdam, Michigan by a group of highly motivated volunteers referred to as The Restoration Team. In addition, there are stories told by Paraders (men who traveled with and presented the various exhibits that constituted the parade) along with stories of each of the 9 (out of 12) surviving Futurliners.
With 232 glossy 8 1/2 x 11 pages (24 in color) and 380 pictures, the book tells two big stories: 1) the story of the General Motors Parade of Progress from 1933 to 1956 and 2) the amazing story of the resurrection and authentic restoration of Futurliner #10 in Beaverdam, Michigan by a group of highly motivated volunteers referred to as The Restoration Team. In addition, there are stories told by Paraders (men who traveled with and presented the various exhibits that constituted the parade) along with stories of each of the 9 (out of 12) surviving Futurliners.
The “General Motors Parade of Progress” section and the “Paraders’ Profiles” were written by Bruce Berghoff of Arcadia, Michigan, author of The GM Motorama: Dream Cars of the Fifties. The story of the restoration of Futurliner #10 was written by George Ferris, author of several articles on automotive history. Ably edited by Donald Bratt, a restoration team member. The book is available from the NATMUS E-Bay Store or by calling NATMUS at (260) 925-9100. The price by mail is $35 (which includes postage, taxes and handling) or $29.95 at the NATMUS museum store. All proceeds go to the National Automotive and Truck Museum for the preservation and ongoing exhibit of Futurliner #10.
Click here for an order form that can be printed and mailed or call (260) 925-9100 for a credit card purchase. You can also check the NATMUS E-Bay Store for availability.
Click here for an order form that can be printed and mailed or call (260) 925-9100 for a credit card purchase. You can also check the NATMUS E-Bay Store for availability.
FUTURLINER SCALE MODEL

Click here for an order form that can be printed and mailed or call (260) 925-9100 for a credit card purchase. You can also check the NATMUS E-Bay Store for availability.
"WE HOPE TO SET A BOY TO DREAMING"

The poster is 18" high by 22" wide and is available at NATMUS in Auburn, Indiana, and can be ordered from NATMUS over the phone, or by mailing a check, or by mailing in a form with your credit card number on it. Send your donation of $10.00 + $3.00 shipping and handling and your poster, suitable for framing, will arrive in a protected cardboard mailing tube. Click here to read more about the poster.
Click here for an order form that can be printed and mailed or call (260) 925-9100 for a credit card purchase. You can also check the NATMUS E-Bay Store for availability.
FUTURLINER VIDEO

Fascinating video containing some rare original footage of the GM Parade of Progress, the amazing Futurliner that carried a circus of technological marvel and wonder to communities across North America and the restoration of Futurliner #10. Your donation of $25, for either a DVD or VHS, includes shipping.
Click here for an order form that can be printed and mailed or call (260) 925-9100 for a credit card purchase. You can also check the NATMUS E-Bay Store for availability.
SCALE MODEL FUTURLINER

This scale model of the Futurliner was built by RETRO-1-2-3. It took 7-months to create and is officially licensed by GM
At almost 33" in length and weighing almost 42 pounds, the GM Futurliner is the most complicated and detailed model built by this company. The model is so heavy, it comes with lifting straps to assist in removing it from the shipping box.
Standard Features:
- Dual front Tires
- Authentic 2-tone paint finish
- Authentic raised metal lettering
- (13) open/close doors
- Hand-crank raise/lower rooftop lightbar
- Limited to 325 numbered units
- Officially Licensed
They can only be purchased directly from RETRO 1-2-3. for $1,845.
Click here, RETRO 1-2-3, for more information.
At almost 33" in length and weighing almost 42 pounds, the GM Futurliner is the most complicated and detailed model built by this company. The model is so heavy, it comes with lifting straps to assist in removing it from the shipping box.
Standard Features:
- Dual front Tires
- Authentic 2-tone paint finish
- Authentic raised metal lettering
- (13) open/close doors
- Hand-crank raise/lower rooftop lightbar
- Limited to 325 numbered units
- Officially Licensed
They can only be purchased directly from RETRO 1-2-3. for $1,845.
Click here, RETRO 1-2-3, for more information.
3 Easy Ways to Order
1) Have your credit card ready and call NATMUS at 260-925-9100
2) Go to the NATMUS E-Bay Store.
3) Click here for an order form
1) Have your credit card ready and call NATMUS at 260-925-9100
2) Go to the NATMUS E-Bay Store.
3) Click here for an order form
Article permission provided by:
Don Mayton
www.futurliner.com
A Project of the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States.
http://www.natmus.org/
Don Mayton
www.futurliner.com
A Project of the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States.
http://www.natmus.org/