The period between the Great Depression and America’s entry into the Second World War must have been a magical time. Magazines like Popular Science promised a technology laden, utopian future filled ...
For the 1939 World’s Fair, Pontiac built a Deluxe Six bodied in Plexiglass. Part of the Previews of Progress pavilion in which General Motors’ Futurama showed off what was to come in the world of ...
If you have any embarassing habits as you sit in traffic, then this could be your automotive arch-enemy. Nose pickers and secret scratchers need not apply. The transparent transport in question is a ...
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When assembling a classic car, sometimes you can't help but think how sweet it would be to start over with a clean slate. Having a second crack at modifying your machine would provide for new ...
A 1939 Pontiac Plexiglas Deluxe Six "Ghost Car," and a rare 1932 Packard Twin Six Individual Custom Convertible Sedan, will up for auction July 30. Suzanne Ashe Suzanne Ashe has been covering ...
Back in 1940, a lot of things we take for granted today were then the peak of technical progress. Helicopters, for example had just been invented a year prior by Igor Sikorsky. In 1940, the first ...
A see-through Pontiac built by General Motors for the 1939-40 New York World's Fair is going on the auction block this weekend. The 1939 Pontiac Deluxe Six "Ghost Car" was part of the automaker's ...
Alongside "glass that bends" and talking flashlights, exhibits at the 1939 New York World's Fair included the first full-sized transparent car ever made in America, a cool clear car that could be ...
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One evening during a cruise night, I spotted a 1939 Pontiac convertible; and it was a rare sight indeed. Having been in the lowrider game for quite some time, I'd be the first to tell you that it's ...
The automotive world is full of wild concepts and off-the-wall designs, but rarely does a car from before World War II grab our attention for reasons that have nothing to do with its antique nature.
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