GM Futurliner Metalwork #3
GM Futurliner Restoration Project
National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States

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Relocation
Resto Begins
Disassembly
Lots of Rust
Components
Sand Blasting
New Barn

Electrical
Engine
Transmission
Shifter
Hubcaps
Tires
Roof
Bumper
Body
Interior
Dash
Drive Shaft
Differential
Gas Tank
Brakes
Metalwork
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Photos:
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Status

   
The pictures above show some of the framework and doors in the process of being refurbished. In these pictures they have been sand blasted and primed. Metal work still needs to be done however to restore them. The pictures on this page were taken in the Fall of 2000.


Bruce Beimers and Wes Myrick double-check the fit of the doors.


Jerry Sigler does some hand-cutting of metal on a cargo door.. 


Jerry Sigler looks on as Dick Saddler uses a magnifying glass for detail work.

Needs:

We have developed a list of materials, restoration services and expenses. Please follow this link to our Project Needs page.

Volunteer:

If you would like more information on how you can volunteer your services or donate materials, please contact Don Mayton.

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

Funding:

NATMUS is an IRS section 501(c)3 qualified organization. All gifts to this project (Properly Receipted) are tax deductible. Please contact John Martin Smith for more information.

John Martin Smith, NATMUS Director Emeritus 
1000 Gordon M. Buehrig Place
P.O. Box 686, Auburn, IN 46706-0686
260 925-4560

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