Wally Snow makes an adjustment to the GM letters that adorn the
front of the Futurliner. These letters were re-created from
scratch. The originals probably adorn someone's wall in their den.
Wally worked at measuring the large "GM" letters for
their proper mounting position in the front of the Futurliner.
Although he could find the old mounting places on the inside of
the Futurliner the new letters mounting locations did not match
up. He had to drill and relocate the mounting position. |
Don Mayton and Wally Snow pose for a photograph to show where the
big GM letters will be permanently mounted after the Futurliner is
painted.
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Bud Dinger looks over the scaffolding that was procured to work on
the higher reaches of the Futurliner. |
Ed DeVries brought back the aluminum cast grill that his son Ryan
worked on. The bottom bar was so badly bent that Ryan cut it out,
fabricated a new one and then had Sparta Sheet Metal weld it in
place. Together they did a beautiful job. Except for polishing, it
looks like new.
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