World's only remaining 'Ghost Car' headed for auction... incredible images of the Plexiglas Pontiac expected to fetch almost $500000 An extraordinary transparent car is set to fetch as much as $475000 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 $25000, it was the first transparent full-sized car to be made in America. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk Link To External Blog (Greece) tvorini-gr.blogspot.com Outside Link ghareba.com Tags GM General Motors Detroit Pontiac Deluxe 6 six plexiglass plexi-glass see-through see through cars automobiles nineteen thirty nine glass transparent Body by Fisher Auto History Billed as a vision of the future, the car was made for the 1939-40 New York World's Fair in San Francisco Ghost Car Fair Use Statement: This video has been posted for educational purposes. In this case, it is automotive history.