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GM Futurliner Goes for $4,100,000 at Barrett Jackson

By Paul Crowe

Who said GM vehicles don’t sell? The 1950 GM Parade of Progress Futurliner just went for $4.1 million at Barrett Jackson. Wow. That’s a nice bus.

Posted on January 21, 2006 Filed Under: Motor Vehicles


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  1. Matt says

    January 23, 2006 at 8:57 am

    Anyone catch the rest of the story on this sale? Apparently there was some confusion behind the scenes after the sale and the guy they showed as the winner on SPEED didn’t actually win. The sale was listed the rest of the weekend at $4mil, not $4.1mil.
    /just curious

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