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"textContent": "General Motors wowed America with its Futurliners. Massive, gleaming roadshow machines that brought visions of jet engines, television, and a shining future to millions of people who had never seen anything like it.\n\n> What if the most beautiful vehicle General Motors ever built was designed not to take you somewhere, but to make you believe something?\n\n— Read the rest \n\nThe post GM's shiny tomorrow came with a very dark underside appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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