Of
the 12 vehicles built in 1939-1940, 9 have been located. Two are beyond
restoration and are being used to restore another Futurliners. Listed
below are the Futurliners we know of.
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BOB VALDEZ | ||
This was the Futurliner Don Mayton spotted while in California on a business trip that gave him the "resto-bug" to do one himself. We believe this was up for sale in 2007 on e-Bay. | ||
PETER PAN BUS COMPANY of Springfield, Massachusetts | ||
Word has it that Peter Pan is using 4 cylinder GMC 471 diesel coupled to a HT740 Allison transmission to power their Futurliner. Follow this link for an account of Don Mayton's visit to see the Futurliner. | ||
FIDO the CANADIAN FUTURLINER | ||
History: After leaving the hands of GM the Futurliner made it's way in 1959 to the Michigan State Police. They used it as a "Safetyliner" display, educating the public of traffic safety and State Police Department activities. When the Michigan State Police were finished with it, it was driven to a junkyard in Spring Lake, Michigan where it resided for a few years. Next it went to Chicago, Illinois, again, under its own power. The group in Canada ultimately acquired it and restored it. In 2005 they decided to sell it and re-restored it to look like an original Futurliner. They sold it in January of 2006 through the Barrett-Jackson auction for four million dollars to Ron Pratte of Chandler, AZ. More pictures of Fido from the Busfan website. | ||
MIKE KADLETZ, California | ||
More Pictures | ||
BRAD BOYAJIAN, California | ||
History: In 1956 a Futurliner was rear ended by another one that had lost its brakes on a mountain road (as told to us by one of our Paraders). This accident so damaged the vehicle that GM chose not to repair it and it was taken out of service. In 1959, when GM gave a Futurliner to the State Police (see Canadian Futurliner above), GM also gave to the Michigan State Police the damaged Futurliner as a source for spare parts -- GM even loaded up the inside with spare parts. After the State Police retired their "good" Futurliner, the "parts" Futurliner was towed to the same junkyard in Spring Lake, Michigan as was the Canadian one. Later it found its way Chicago and then to a junkyard in Yuma, Arizona. In 1999 it was purchased and moved to Brad Boyajian’s place in California, containing some of those spare parts. Follow this link for more pictures. In late 2007 we got word that Brad had sold the Futurliner to Nicklas Jonsson and would be shipped to Sweden. | ||
TOM LEARNED, Poland Springs, Maine (Formerly owned by KENDRICK ROBBINS, New Hampshire) | ||