I want it. My very own Futurliner

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LTC8K6

Lifer
Mar 10, 2004
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You must be a lot of fun at parties. :(

The vision of the future isn't about the tin foil and the man behind the curtain, it's a glimpse of what could be. An amazing possibility. It's not how well the bear dances but, that it dances at all.

Fine, take your death trap on a trip then...
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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You must be a lot of fun at parties. :(

The vision of the future isn't about the tin foil and the man behind the curtain, it's a glimpse of what could be. An amazing possibility. It's not how well the bear dances but, that it dances at all.

A horribly tacky glimpse at best. No wonder they only made 12 of them. I'm kind of shocked they made that many actually...
 

mmntech

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Pimp. I also discovered I can buy a used transit bus for as little as $20k. Anybody else tempted to buy one just so they can slowly pull up to busy bus stops then drive off.
 

Doppel

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any reason why the asking price is $790,000? Almost couple of orders magnitude more than what I would expect it to sale for the nostalgia.
That's a huge discount over the one that sold for over $4M.

This isn't even usable as some kind of a corporate promotion type thing due to being so fvcking slow, so it would be a hanger queen for a very wealthy car enthusiast such as Jay Leno.
Pimp. I also discovered I can buy a used transit bus for as little as $20k. Anybody else tempted to buy one just so they can slowly pull up to busy bus stops then drive off.
I wasn't until you said it and now, yeah kind of. I also want to get a white crown victoria ex police car with the light still installed and just park it along the side of the road. Or drive slowly through the 'hood at night.
 

WackyDan

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A horribly tacky glimpse at best. No wonder they only made 12 of them. I'm kind of shocked they made that many actually...

They never designed and made these to be mass produced. They were made specifically as a marketing platform. These would typically travel together and every one of the 12 had different displays.

GM would drag these around to county fairs, state fairs, the world fair, etc. Strictly used to market GM products but also to tweak the imagination of those who saw them for the first time. You have to remember that the first versions of these toured in 1939... So they were head turners.