Wonder Woman’s invisible car discovered. Can be yours for the right price.


Okay, so it’s not really Wonder Woman’s invisible car but still you got to admit that this transparent 1939 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan is pretty damn cool, and it has only 86 miles on it.

Not only does the car have a see through Plexiglas shell but it also has white rubber wheels that haven’t seen a spec of dirt on them for the last 72 years. Take that Armor All.

There’s no denying it — General Motors’ Pontiac Deluxe Six sedan looks fantastic. Not only is the car constructed from Plexiglas, but it has white rubber wheels! How do you drive around and not dirty those wheels up? But in all seriousness, the 1939 Pontiac was was made to be the main attraction at the New York World’s Fair primarily to show off the engineering wonders of an automobile innards.

In the years following its display in New York, the “Ghost Car” made its way to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. where it sat for eight years before disappearing into the garages of private collectors in the ’80s.

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The car is up for auction at RM Auctions with an expected sticker price of between $275,000 and $475,000.

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