You pay 4.2 million for a bus, whats your next move?

meltdown75

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Nov 17, 2004
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holy crap! :shocked: now that's some extravagant rich spending. wow

i won't even be able to afford the amount it will cost to get my POS out of the shop!
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: meltdown75
holy crap! :shocked: now that's some extravagant rich spending. wow

i won't even be able to afford the amount it will cost to get my POS out of the shop!

the bus has some history attatched to it:

1940-1952 FIRST GENERATION FUTURLINERS
In 1940, 12 first-generation Futurliners were built to replace the original eight Streamliners. The Futurliner caravan consisted of 24 trucks, 11 passenger cars and three station wagons. The old Streamliner caravan consisted of 25 trucks and 19 different passenger car-units. The early show had five major exhibits, while the latter had 15, plus two Army trucks which formed part of the Defense Exhibit. The most spectacular of the new pieces of equipment was the Aer-O-Dome tent. It seated 1,500 people and was built like an inverted umbrella with ribs exposed. In 1946, after a WWII hiatus, several of the Futurliners were in a Detroit parade to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the invention of the automobile.
1953-1956 SECOND GENERATION FUTURLINERS
In 1953, the Futurliners were rebuilt into their second-generation form. In 1956, just three years after their rebuild, the popularity of the show waned and the Futurliners were either sold or donated. Approximately 13 million people in nearly 300 cities nation-wide saw the 12 vehicles roll into their town and enjoyed a free show that provided them with a glimpse into the future.

Twelve Futurliners were built and used by GM to transport the GM Parade of Progress show throughout the United States from 1941 to 1956.
The Futurliners transported dioramas and exhibits, featuring futuristic things such as: a microwave that fried an egg without burning a newspaper; a Ping-Pong game in stereophonic sound and; sound traveling over a beam of light produced by a flashlight.
The Futurliner is a massive bus like vehicle, 33? long, 8? wide, 11?-7" tall vehicle with a whopping 248" wheelbase. An unusual feature of the Futurliner is its dual (side by side) front wheels. Each wheel has its own set of brakes, brake drums and bearings. Nearly all of the Futurliners had problems with their power steering pumps failing, presumably because of the tremendous force required to turn the wheels.
The pre-1953 Futurliners were powered by 4-cylinder diesel engines and 4x4 mechanical transmissions. The 1953 version, however, is powered by a 302 inline 6 cylinder OHV GMC engine. The engine is coupled to a Korean War vintage four speed Hydramatic automatic transmission that is bolted to the backside of another two speed gearbox. This gives the driver the option of selecting from 8 forward speeds. Complicating this a bit more is another 3-speed PTO gearbox. To shift this gearbox, the driver must leave the cockpit (presumably with the vehicle stopped) and travel to the rear quarter of the vehicle and manually select one of the three gears. With this combination, the driver now has 24 selections to choose from. The restoration crew reports that the rear-end has yet another gear reduction, but they haven?t figured out quite how that works yet. In spite of the gearing ratios, some of the original "Paraders," as they referred to themselves, recall attainable speeds of not much more than 40 mph! The Futurliners packed two 45-gallon gasoline tanks!
The original Futurliners, prior to their 1953 refurbishing, had bubble canopies over the cockpit (driver?s compartment), similar to a fighter plane of the era. This arrangement was brutally hot for the drivers and the vehicles were not air-conditioned! The cockpit is reached by climbing a stairway to the top of the 11?-7" vehicle. This positions the driver?s head at about the 11? level and makes for a terrifying first time experience when going under an overpass!
The vehicle has an incredible 19 access and display doors on it. Two massive 16x5? doors open to expose the display housed within the vehicle. A 16? lighting panel is attached to the top of the overhead doors and a large light bar rises from the roof another 7? up above the Futurliner for additional illumination. To provide electricity for all this lighting, a massive twin 6-71 200KW Detroit Diesel generator was used.
Because the brakes were so poor, one Futurliner rear-ended another and consequently they were instructed to stay 300 feet apart. They all had radio receivers but only the lead and tail vehicle had transmitters. The Futurliners were nicknamed the "Red Elephants."
The name "FUTURLINER" was spelled without the "E" in FUTURE so GM could copyright or trademark the name.
www.futurliner.com
 

AMCRambler

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Jan 23, 2001
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My pops was at that auction, lol. Him and the ol' lady took a week long vacation and went to San Diego, then drove down to Scottsdale to meet up with some old friends. He was telling me about this thing the other night when he got home. I think he's even got some pictures of it up close. I'll see if I can up them when I get home tonight. He didn't know how much it sold for though! $4.3 holy crapoli!
 

MrDudeMan

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Jan 15, 2001
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dude what a waste of money. seriously. instead of being a greedy bastard and buying an automobile for 4.3 million dollars, he could have spent a thrifty 1 million on the car and donated the rest to worthwhile causes. 3000 families could receive 1000 dollars if he would have downgraded to a mclaren f1 or something. there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself. oh well.

edit: this is assuming the money from that auction isnt just going into the pocket of some rug rat with a bunch of fancy cars trying to rip people off.
 
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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
dude what a waste of money. seriously. instead of being a greedy bastard and buying an automobile for 4.3 million dollars, he could have spent a thrifty 1 million on the car and donated the rest to worthwhile causes. 3000 families could receive 1000 dollars if he would have downgraded to a mclaren f1 or something. there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself. oh well.

edit: this is assuming the money from that auction isnt just going into the pocket of some rug rat with a bunch of fancy cars trying to rip people off.



You just don't get it do you. It's HIS money. He can DO WHAT HE WANTS TO WITH IT. how do you know the dude hasn't already donated millions to charity?????
 

sao123

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May 27, 2002
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Topic Title: You pay 4.2 million for a bus, whats your next move?
Topic Summary:
Created On: 01/25/2006 08:47 AM

Run that b1tch like a beater car till you win the superbowl?
Just get me home to detroit...thats all i ask.
 

MrDudeMan

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Jan 15, 2001
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Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
dude what a waste of money. seriously. instead of being a greedy bastard and buying an automobile for 4.3 million dollars, he could have spent a thrifty 1 million on the car and donated the rest to worthwhile causes. 3000 families could receive 1000 dollars if he would have downgraded to a mclaren f1 or something. there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself. oh well.

edit: this is assuming the money from that auction isnt just going into the pocket of some rug rat with a bunch of fancy cars trying to rip people off.



You just don't get it do you. It's HIS money. He can DO WHAT HE WANTS TO WITH IT. how do you know the dude hasn't already donated millions to charity?????

i know, which is why i said this:
there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself.

you are right. we dont know if he spent it all on himself, but most people who are filthy rich spend millions on cars and houses and donate very little. it is a sad IMO.
 

Howard

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Oct 14, 1999
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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
dude what a waste of money. seriously. instead of being a greedy bastard and buying an automobile for 4.3 million dollars, he could have spent a thrifty 1 million on the car and donated the rest to worthwhile causes. 3000 families could receive 1000 dollars if he would have downgraded to a mclaren f1 or something. there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself. oh well.

edit: this is assuming the money from that auction isnt just going into the pocket of some rug rat with a bunch of fancy cars trying to rip people off.



You just don't get it do you. It's HIS money. He can DO WHAT HE WANTS TO WITH IT. how do you know the dude hasn't already donated millions to charity?????

i know, which is why i said this:
there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself.

you are right. we dont know if he spent it all on himself, but most people who are filthy rich spend millions on cars and houses and donate very little. it is a sad IMO.
Why do you care about something that isn't yours and can't do anything about?
 

MrDudeMan

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Jan 15, 2001
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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
dude what a waste of money. seriously. instead of being a greedy bastard and buying an automobile for 4.3 million dollars, he could have spent a thrifty 1 million on the car and donated the rest to worthwhile causes. 3000 families could receive 1000 dollars if he would have downgraded to a mclaren f1 or something. there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself. oh well.

edit: this is assuming the money from that auction isnt just going into the pocket of some rug rat with a bunch of fancy cars trying to rip people off.



You just don't get it do you. It's HIS money. He can DO WHAT HE WANTS TO WITH IT. how do you know the dude hasn't already donated millions to charity?????

i know, which is why i said this:
there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself.

you are right. we dont know if he spent it all on himself, but most people who are filthy rich spend millions on cars and houses and donate very little. it is a sad IMO.
Why do you care about something that isn't yours and can't do anything about?

i dont really care. i was just making a comment. this is a messageboard, right?
 

GasX

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Feb 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
dude what a waste of money. seriously. instead of being a greedy bastard and buying an automobile for 4.3 million dollars, he could have spent a thrifty 1 million on the car and donated the rest to worthwhile causes. 3000 families could receive 1000 dollars if he would have downgraded to a mclaren f1 or something. there comes a point when just because you have a ton of money doesnt mean you need to spend it all on yourself. oh well.

edit: this is assuming the money from that auction isnt just going into the pocket of some rug rat with a bunch of fancy cars trying to rip people off.
And those 3000 people would go waste the money on lottery tickets and forties... What a way to uplift the world!

 

Pantoot

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Originally posted by: sao123
Topic Title: You pay 4.2 million for a bus, whats your next move?
Topic Summary:
Created On: 01/25/2006 08:47 AM

Run that b1tch like a beater car till you win the superbowl?
Just get me home to detroit...thats all i ask.

:thumbsup:
I was thinking the same when I read the topic title.