GM Futurliner Project Links |
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We would like to recognize the following, with a link to their web site, who have contributed money, parts, services, historical truck information or made mention of the project on their web site. |
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Joe Bortz of the Bortz Auto Collection donated Futurliner #10 to The National Auto and Truck Museum in Auburn, Indiana |
NATIONAL AUTO & TRUCK MUSEUM located in Auburn, Indiana and Owners of Futurliner #10.. |
INTERNET 2000 - Grand Rapids, Michigan internet service provider hosting this web site for free. |
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The Filling Station donated some headlight trim rings and other head light components. |
KETTERING UNIVERSITY, provided Bill Holleran many boxes of information that helped us document that Charles Kettering was the person that created the Parade of Progress. | WIKIPEDIA hosts history and information about the GM Parade of Progress and the Futurliners along with a number of references. |
JOEL DIRNBERGER has created a website with a little background and history of the GM Futurliner. | WELLER TRUCK has contributed a great deal with component-restoration and sourcing of front-end and break related parts. |
WYRICK CO. employee Ray de Longpre secured ChemSpec USA (representative Ernest J. Borsich) to sponsor this project with the paint supplies. |
CURBSIDE TV provides auto reviews and a number of other related informational services. |
COOL
OLD TRUCK Buy, sale, trade, cool trucks, cars, tractors and equipment. Home of the body swap. Yesterdays style with today's power. |
1960-1966
GMC TRUCKS National 6066 GMC Truck Club. |
COKER TIRE |
The Elm Grove Headstart program located in Vermont recommends the Trucker's Report website as a good resource for truck history. |
AMERICAN TRUCKS -- A resource of links regarding the history of trucks. (Recommended by Evan R. from Kingston, NY) |
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