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Well only from one side
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That's old stuff. Q did it to an Astin Martin in Die Another
Day and it worked for both sides.
 
My yard if full of invisible cars. I'm doing my best to fill it in with ones you can see.
 
That must belong to Wonder Woman. She finally got an SUV.......
 
Boink said:
martx-5 said:
In 1939, GM built a transparent car. Sorta invisible... :laugh:

I've seen that Pontiac before. Amazing that they went to that much effort.

The "ghost car" of GM was in Frank Kleptz' private collection in Terre Haute,IN.

Frank passed away last year and some of his collection, including this car, was auctioned off.

The ghost car went for some $350k is memory serves me correctly.

Frank opened his collection, housed in an old auto dealership building, to our British V8 2005 attendees.

He was an awesome man with a phenomenal collection of cars, bikes, and automobilia.
 

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