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GM built 12 units for their touring “Parade of Progress” they were basicly moving, self contained stages to present various GM oriented exhibits. Those were the days when, “What’s good for General BullMoose is good for the U.S.A. (Al Capp, Lil’ Abner)”. Just an aside… seems the brakes were not that good and on a regular basis the “Futurliners” would rearend each other.

Nikon D80, Tamron SP AF 10-24mm lens at f10, 1/400sec, ISO 400, 10mm

*Featured: “Transport” – May, 2010

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  • Ozlem E
    Ozlem Eabout 3 years ago

    Nice shot! Were you at the same car show as me?? This thing is neat! LOL!!

  • Thank you! Saturday, cars; Sunday, tulips :). – John

    – John Schneider

  • CeePhotoArt
    CeePhotoArtabout 3 years ago

  • Your welcome… John

    – John Schneider

  • barkeypf
    barkeypfabout 3 years ago

    Good one John. I closed the door when I took the shot (am I too bold?)

  • Thanks, you did it right, bold or not. What I didn’t do was get in closer to get the panel, it appealed to the “Monk” (neatness and such) in me. – John

    – John Schneider

  • George Lenz
    George Lenzabout 3 years ago

    Congrats on your feature in Transport Group!

  • Thank you very much!!! – John

    – John Schneider

  • Bill Dutting
    Bill Duttingabout 3 years ago

    Great shot John! I’d love to see this…

  • Thanks, Bill Try www.futurliner.org they seem to keep tabs of the remaining vehicles. – John

    – John Schneider

  • muz2142
    muz2142over 2 years ago

    Interesting vehicle.

  • John Schneider
    John Schneiderover 2 years ago

    Thank you! – John