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Solved - MJW #1167 - GMC "Parade of Progress" Van 1936

Started by woodinsight, March 15, 2013, 07:57:42 AM

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woodinsight

Let's have a commercial vehicle now.

For a point identify the make, year and what this van was built for.

MrScharroo

Built in 1936 by General Motors to participate in the Parade of Progress.

woodinsight

Quote from: MrScharroo on March 15, 2013, 04:41:23 PM
Built in 1936 by General Motors to participate in the Parade of Progress.
Thank you MrScharoo - I was beginning to despair that there were no active Rookies remaining...... ;D

You are correct of course and the point is yours.

I wonder what colour this van was originally? - silver/aluminium?

woodinsight

The un-retouched photo -

Otto Puzzell

Quote from: woodinsight on March 16, 2013, 04:35:53 AM
I wonder what colour this van was originally? - silver/aluminium?

"...And so the Parade got is appropriation. The caravan itself – vehicles, personnel, exhibits, props, tents, etc. – took most of 1934 and 1935 to prepare and assemble. Focal point of the Parade was the fleet of eight huge, red-and-white, streamlined vans. These were custom built in Fisher body's Fleetwood plant in Detroit. All eight spanned the 223-inch truck chassis and were powered by GMC gasoline engines. Six of the streamliners formed walk-through exhibits when joined together, three by three, with canvas awnings. Another van opened up to form a stage, and the eighth carried equipment."
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

However, here is what was observed when the General Motors Parade of Progress visited the Walla Walla Washington Whitman College campus in June 1937
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

woodinsight


MrScharroo

Thanks for the point. Nice pictures! Of course red and silver!!