General Motors Parade of Progress & A Futurliner Returns
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A great book for car and truck buffs General Motors Parade of Progress & A Futurliner Returns has been published by Futurliner #10s owner the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States Inc. (NATMUS). With 232 glossy 8 1/2 x 11 pages (24 in color) and 380 pictures the book tells two big stories: 1) the story of the General Motors Parade of Progress from 1933 to 1956 and 2) the amazing story of the resurrection and authentic restoration of Futurliner #10 in Beaverdam Michigan by a group of highly motivated volunteers referred to as The Restoration Team. In addition there are stories told by Paraders (men who traveled with and presented the various exhibits that constituted the parade) along with stories of each of the 9 (out of 12) surviving Futurliners. The "General Motors Parade of Progress" section and the "Paraders Profiles" were written by Bruce Berghoff of Arcadia Michigan author of The GM Motorama: Dream Cars of the Fifties. The story of the restoration of Futurliner #10 was written by George Ferris author of several articles on automotive history. Ably edited by Donald Bratt a restoration team member. All proceeds go to the National Automotive and Truck Museum for the preservation and ongoing exhibit of Futurliner #10. Hemmings Classic Car-... "There are books about GM cars aplenty but books about GM--the company and its heritage--are plenty scarce.....Most definitely this is a worthwhile book about GMs history and ours in the form of an enormous vehicle." Old Cars Weekly - ..." This new self-published book from those NATMUS volunteers tells the Futurliner story their way and makes for a richer experience to all who read it. This book includes every bit of information one would like on the topic and to keep things fun it also includes a bit of humor from the people who restored Futurliner #10."
