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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...-500-000.html#

    I had to delete two pics to fit, but most are still below...

    An extraordinary transparent car is set to fetch as much as $475,000 when it goes up for auction.

    The motor, dubbed the 'Ghost Car', is a Pontiac Deluxe Six which, bizarrely, has been covered in the see-through material Plexiglas.

    Built in 1939 by General Motors and chemical company Rohm and Haas at a cost of $25,000, it was the first transparent full-sized car to be made in America.

    One of a kind: The 1939 motor is a Pontiac Deluxe Six which has been covered in Plexiglas, developed just a few years earlier in 1933



    Innovative: General Motors and chemical company Rohm and Haas built the vehicle for $25,000 - an astronomical price during the 1930s





    A BRIEF HISTORY ON THE PIONEERING PLEXIGLAS PONTIAC



    • The collaboration between GM and Rohm & Haas was made for the 1930-1940 World's Fair in San Francisco
    • At a cost of $25,000, it was the first transparent full-sized car to be made in America
    • Two Ghost Cars were made but the 1939-1940 Pontiac Deluxe Six is the only won known to survive
    • It toured the nation's dealerships and went on display at the Smithsonian until 1947, and was subsequently owned by a series of Pennsylvania Pontiac dealers
    • This model has a three-speed transmission, a six-cylinder engine, coil spring independent front suspension, live rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes



    Billed as a vision of the future, it was made for the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, where it became a sensation at General Motors' 'Highways and Horizons' pavilion; and it continues to cause a stir today.
    Just two were ever made and this model, which has a three-speed manual transmission, and is thought to be the last of its kind.
    It has clocked up just 86 miles in its lifetime; and now its set to go on sale for the first time since the early 1980s. It last sold for an undisclosed amount.


    American auctioneers RM expect it to sell for between $275,000 and $475,000 when it goes under the hammer on July 30.
    A spokesman for RM Auctions said: 'The car is in a remarkable state of preservation.

    'It's a testament to the longevity of Plexiglas in an era when automotive plastics tended to self-destruct within a few years.

    'Although it has acquired a few chips and cracks, it is structurally sound and cosmetically clear, showing off the Ghost Car's innards as it did in 1939.
    'This motor still turns heads as much as it ever did. It is not, obviously, suited for touring but as a unique artefact from automotive and cultural history.'

    Ready for the road: A Pontiac Deluxe Six as it would have appeared in car showrooms in the late 1930s

    Seventy-two years of wear: The Plexiglas does have some chips and cracks but is mostly in good condition, according to auction notes
    The car has was the result of a collaboration between General Motors and Rohm & Haas, who developed the ground-breaking material Plexiglas in 1933.
    The material went on to be used in military planes during World War II and then expanded in to signs, lighting, fixtures, trains and other cars.
    Rohm & Haas used drawings for the Pontiac four-door Touring Sedan to create an exact replica body out of the transparent acrylic.
    It was completed with structural metal underneath, which was given a copper wash, and chrome-plated hardware.
    Rubber moldings were made in white, as were the car’s tires. The only recent mechanical work has been replacement of the fuel lines.
    The model also boasts an L-head six-cylinder engine, coil spring independent front suspension, live rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.
    According to the GM Heritage Center, a second car, on a Torpedo Eight chassis, was hurriedly constructed for the 1940 Golden Gate Exposition on Treasure Island, a man-made island in San Francisco Bay.


    Not for touring: The collectible is unlikely to be seen on the road



    Transparent: Wires and a spare wheel can be seen through the trunk of the car




    Once their respective showcases had closed, both 'Plexiglas Pontiacs,' or 'Ghost Cars' as they were sometimes known, toured the nation’s dealerships. The 1939-40 Deluxe Six is the only one known to survive.
    Following the dealership tour, it went on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and was reportedly there until 1947.

    It was later owned by a succession of Pennsylvania Pontiac dealers. It appeared at the first annual meet of the new Pontiac-Oakland Club International in 1973 and was purchased by Don Barlup of New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. Barlup commissioned a partial restoration from S&H Pontiac of Harrisburg and sold it to collector Leo Gephart in 1979.

    The current owner’s father purchased it from Gephart in the early 1980s, and it has remained in the same family ever since.
    Not surprisingly, it has no conventional vehicle identification number; even the machined boss for the engine number is blank.

    A collection of period photos and other memorabilia accompanies the car, which still turns heads as much as it ever did.



    Mechanics: The model has an L-head six-cylinder engine, coil spring independent front suspension, live rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes







    Turning back the clock: The dial on the 1939 car shows the wear of its 72 years



    At the wheel: The steering wheel features rings of chrome-plated hardware, and Pontiac's insignia in red


    Artefact: The car has clocked up just 86 miles in its lifetime; and will to go on sale for the first time since the early 1980s




    Sensation: Billed as a vision of the future, the car was made for the 1939-40 New York World's Fair in San Francisco, pictured here



    Vintage: The Transparent Car, on display at General Motors' 'Highways and Horizons' pavilion in 1939, has continued to cause a stir since its debut
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    Re: How Cool Is This? (Ghost Car for Sale)

    that is sweet, and crazy to think it was made this nice all those years ago.. if i had the cash i would buy it!
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    That is f***ing cool!
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    Man that's crazy, pretty cool idea.
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    Re: How Cool Is This? (Ghost Car for Sale)

    Quote Originally Posted by usmcab35 View Post
    that is sweet, and crazy to think it was made this nice all those years ago.. if i had the cash i would buy it!
    What's awesome/amazing is that technology was cutting-edge back when they did this, I can't imagine the challenges they had to overcome.

    SUCH a cool car...I can't believe no one's ever thought to do it again...

    I know they said it's NOT to be driven (has 86 miles on it) but man, IF I owned it, you bet your ass I'd take it out once in a while, probably to drive to some Antique Car Show--but I'd have to drive it there just for the looks that car would get!

    I'm really just blown away...what a cool car.
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    Damn, good idea!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    What's awesome/amazing is that technology was cutting-edge back when they did this, I can't imagine the challenges they had to overcome.

    SUCH a cool car...I can't believe no one's ever thought to do it again...

    I know they said it's NOT to be driven (has 86 miles on it) but man, IF I owned it, you bet your ass I'd take it out once in a while, probably to drive to some Antique Car Show--but I'd have to drive it there just for the looks that car would get!

    I'm really just blown away...what a cool car.
    you would have to buy stock in windex lol yea i would drive it too, probably not far but for sure wouldnt let it sit and rot, thats what gets me with some people and there vehicles, i get thats it might be limited edition or rare or whatever, but it was made to drive not sit...
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    Re: How Cool Is This? (Ghost Car for Sale)

    The vehicle is cool, that took some skills to paint it up like that.

    As for driving it, I'm the same way. You own it, its meant to drive...drive it. I don't get people that buy a $300K Lambo and then only put a few hundred miles on it a year if that. I always said if I buy such a toy...it might be the first 100K lambo ever by one owner in a realistic time frame of 10 or so years. i get little joy LOOKING at a vehicle in a garage, its about experiencing the vehicle.

    Only case I can see is if your a Jay Leno type and own so many vehicles putting serious miles on them is not possible because you can drive so many different ones daily.

    I remember one of my wife's mothers neighbors where the guy would pull his Prowler out daily put it in the driveway for all to see and pull it back in at night...I never once saw that vehicle leave the driveway. Its sad people feel they need to show off and not use such a vehicle.

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    Re: How Cool Is This? (Ghost Car for Sale)

    Quote Originally Posted by modette99 View Post
    The vehicle is cool, that took some skills to paint it up like that...
    Lol, that's not paint--the entire body is clear plastic.
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    The skill, craftsmanship, hard work and detication put in to build something like that make me wanna slap myself for falling behind on my oil changes.
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    Re: How Cool Is This? (Ghost Car for Sale)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Lol, that's not paint--the entire body is clear plastic.
    haha but that would be some sweet paint if you could make it look like that lol
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    But officer, I really didn't see him coming.
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    Exhibitionist's dream car!

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    thats nuts zack! i mean ghost...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Lol, that's not paint--the entire body is clear plastic.
    Guess I should have read it then...LOL That explains the windex comment...LOL

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    hell ya

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    Road head.
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    Im actually kinda surprised it only raked in 300k. There is nothing like it, Id rock it...naked!

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