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Project Director, Don Mayton, shares
the cab with former Parader Rafee Johns.
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Former Parader Raffee
Johns visits the project and is given a tour of the Futurliner
restoration project by Project Director Don Mayton. Raffee and his
wife Esther brought photos, newspaper articles, and paperwork
describing the Parade of Progress.
Raffee was hired as a
trainee in 1954 and the first job he was given was to take a stick
with a nail in it and go pick up all the paper on the ground.
Raffee gave his opening speech to the volunteers that he gave
inside the Aer-O-Dome tent. He remembered it after all these
years. He loaned the project some uniforms that he still had
so patterns could be made and the uniforms reproduced for the
volunteers. Follow this link for more on the uniforms.
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Raffee points to something in the cab of the Futurliner as he
shares with Project Director, Don Mayton. |
Volunteer, Del Carpenter, listens as Raffee recalls he years with
the Parade of Progress.
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Dean Tryon, Stu Allen and John H. (sorry I lost the note to his
last name) stopped by. Dean lives in N. Carolina and restores
parts for the Futurliner and Stu lives in Clio (Flint area),
Michigan and restores small components as well. All three are GM
retirees. |
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