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GRANTS PASS, Ore. -- Dreams of getting author Ken Kesey's original psychedelic bus, Furthur, back on the road again have hit a pothole.
The Kesey family is looking for a new sponsor to finance restoration work and a TV documentary after breaking things off with Hollywood restaurant owner David Houston, who had hoped to raise $100,000 to restore the bus made famous in Tom Wolfe's 1968 book, "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test."See the full content of this document
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Plans for 'Acid Test' Bus Hit Pothole
Stephanie Kesey, who is married to the late author's son Zane, and overseeing the project, said the bus has been cleaned up a bit, a...
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