General Motors built the Futurliner to promote a traveling show called the "GM Parade of Progress" in the 1940s and '50s. The slippery-lined bus, which was penned by the legendary Harley Earl ...
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GM show cars that wowed the world displayed together for the first time in new exhibitionThe jaw-dropping vehicles form “GM’s Marvelous Motorama: Dream Cars from the Joe Bortz Collection.” They epitomize the heights of American auto design in the 1950s and include a couple of ...
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Hagerty Media on MSNJewels of GM’s Motorama Grace the Petersen Automotive MuseumF rom 1949-1961, GM’s lavish Motorama shows gave the public a peek inside the company’s design studio and a hint at the ...
a video about the restoration of Futurliner #10 is now available on DVD or VHS. Written, directed and produced by volunteer Don Bratt, the video covers the background of the GM Parade of Progress ...
General Motors built the Futurliner to promote a traveling show called the "GM Parade of Progress" in the 1940s and '50s. The slippery-lined bus, which was penned by the legendary Harley Earl ...
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