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- Walt Disney and Bob Gurr Working on the Magic Skyway Ride, 1962-1963 - For its pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, Ford Motor Company brought in Walt Disney to design a "unique and memorable entertainment adventure" that would outshine its competitors. This became the Magic Skyway ride, in which guests sat in Ford convertibles through a Disney-designed show. Bob Gurr, who created ride vehicles for Disneyland, developed the Magic Skyway's track system.

- 1962-1963
- Collections - Artifact
Walt Disney and Bob Gurr Working on the Magic Skyway Ride, 1962-1963
For its pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, Ford Motor Company brought in Walt Disney to design a "unique and memorable entertainment adventure" that would outshine its competitors. This became the Magic Skyway ride, in which guests sat in Ford convertibles through a Disney-designed show. Bob Gurr, who created ride vehicles for Disneyland, developed the Magic Skyway's track system.
- Walt Disney and Bob Gurr Working on the Magic Skyway Ride, 1962-1963 - For its pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, Ford Motor Company brought in Walt Disney to design a "unique and memorable entertainment adventure" that would outshine its competitors. This became the Magic Skyway ride, in which guests sat in Ford convertibles through a Disney-designed show. Bob Gurr, who created ride vehicles for Disneyland, developed the Magic Skyway's track system.

- 1962-1963
- Collections - Artifact
Walt Disney and Bob Gurr Working on the Magic Skyway Ride, 1962-1963
For its pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, Ford Motor Company brought in Walt Disney to design a "unique and memorable entertainment adventure" that would outshine its competitors. This became the Magic Skyway ride, in which guests sat in Ford convertibles through a Disney-designed show. Bob Gurr, who created ride vehicles for Disneyland, developed the Magic Skyway's track system.