Futurliner News
GM Futurliner Restoration Project
National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States
ISSUE #28 -- APRIL 2006

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    This 28th issue of our newsletter is the first of a semi-annual newsletter schedule now that the vehicle is done and on the show circuit. The photo above was taken in March at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance in Florida. More info is on page 2.
    As you all know by now, this project has been an all-volunteer effort with the goal of restoring one of the twelve GM Futurliners, originally built in 1940, to it's original and functional condition. The vehicle is owned by the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States (NATMUS) in Auburn, Indiana and was rebuilt under the volunteer direction of Don Mayton in Zeeland, Michigan.
    We hoped you enjoyed the October and January issues with many before and after color photos. It gives you a good sense of the accomplishments of the group from when the project started in 1998 until now. These photos are also on the web site.

Don M. Mayton, Project Director
4521 Majestic Vue, Zeeland, MI 49464
616 875-3058

Dean G. Tryon, Newsletter Editor
2516 Laurelford Ln., Wake Forest, NC 27587
919 562-4660

What's Happening
  • The restoration project is on a "maintenance mode" currently but the group still meets monthly to take care of open items and plan for future shows. Some of the group has been so interested in working together further they have started helping Don on one of his car restoration projects. A neat group of guys indeed!
  • One item added to the odds and ends list is to repair the door seals on the rear of the Futurliner. The trip to Florida showed us that with the vehicle riding backward on the trailer, better seals are required here. Other than that, the trip down and back went great.
  • Del Carpenter and Ed DeVries are holding driver-training classes. With the greater number of shows coming up, more operators need to be available. This is no simple task! There is no shortage of volunteers though.
  • The display trailer shown in the last issue is now also completed. The first showing tentatively will be May 13 in Holland, MI.
  • We need several more mannequins' that can be donated to make another display. An adult male and a toddler size child would be great.
  • The 1957 Buick that was donated to the project was sold recently to provide funds for the project. It was pictured in the last issue.
  • We received a call from Bob Krantz who was a Parader in the 1940's. His recollection of the route traveled, people he worked with and interesting stories are remarkable. Bob lives in Round Hill, VA.

Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance
  • The first major show for the completed vehicle was in March at the prestigious Amelia Island (Florida) show. Several photos of the vehicle leaving Michigan in the snow and at the beautiful site at the Ritz Carlton Hotel are are the web site.
2006 Schedule 
  • The group and NATMUS continue to get many requests to have the Futurliner at various shows around the country. However, this is not easy to do. Although we have our own special "low-boy" trailer, we need a tractor to pull it, at least 4 of the volunteers present anytime it is moved (driver, mechanic and 2 for show setup), other volunteers present to answer questions, set up display materials and to generally oversee the vehicle and exhibits. The display trailer is designed to be pulled with most any truck with towing capability of 5000#.
  • Consequently, guidelines have been set up for each of these events and basically require the show to provide a donation to NATMUS, trucking services, expenses for the crew, etc. Neither NATMUS nor the project can finance these requests in our present financial situation.
  • Plans for 2006 include the following shows:
    - March 12 - Amelia Island, Florida (completed)
    - May 13 - Tulip Time in Holland, MI
    - June 14 - AACA Millennium Show in Grand Rapids, MI
    - July 6-9 - Iola Wisconsin
    - August 6 - Meadowbrook show in Rochester, MI
    - Sept 1-3 - Labor Day parade in Auburn, Indiana
    - Sept 17 - Glenmoor Gathering near Canton, OH
    - Oct 2-7 - AACA swap meet & show at Hershey, PA
  • Show requests are coming in for 2007 and 2008 already. Decisions on these will be done at a later date.
Financial status: Poster, Hats, "T" Shirts & now a Video:
  • We continue to have a number of interesting items for sale thru NATMUS as fund raising activities for the project. The video includes 5 min. of original movie footage from the early 50's with many photos and movies of Futurliners in action and the rest of the 40 min video covers this restoration project. It is titled "Miracle at Beaverdam", is available on either VHS or DVD and can be ordered from NATMUS for $25 (including S&H).
  • Posters and hats are available thru NATMUS for $10 each plus $3 shipping. You can also see the poster (along with its history) and the hat on the web site (http://www.futurliner.com/poster.htm).
  • "T" shirts are available for $20 with a color photo of the Futurliner and the words "Miracle at Beaverdam".
  • The Futurliner model built by John Betts from Retro 123 is a large-scale model (33" long) with excellent detail including all doors and the top light bar that operate. They have obtained a licensing agreement with GM for its production and a portion of the proceeds will go to NATMUS to support this project. Cost is $1845 + shipping and handling. Photos are on our web. To purchase one, contact Retro at 815-338-7693 (in IL) or check out their web site at www.retro1-2-3.com. They are nearly SOLD OUT so hurry if you are interested.
  • Donations are still required to close out this project and to cover the outstanding loan on the special trailer that was purchased. Many people have been very generous in their financial support of the project and all donations are deeply appreciated. You can be proud to be a part of this very special and unique restoration project.
Barrett Jackson 
  • The Futurliner that was restored by the FIDO Company in Canada (and as shown on our web site) was sold at the Barrett Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona in January. This group in Canada provided much needed assistance to Don and our project several years ago that is very much appreciated.
  • Don and I received numerous call in January about why we were selling our Futurliner. They were relieved to learn it as not ours of course but all were amazed at what the selling price was - $4,000,000.
  • Our web site was a key source of info for people learning about the Futurliners and the Parade of Progress in the 1940's and 1950's.

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