Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Classic Cars Invisible world's first and Behavior sold Rp2, 5 Billion

This car was designed by GM at the exhibition in 1939 and 1940, with the cost of making up to U.S. $ 25 thousand!
Classic Cars
Pontiac Deluxe 6 is the only classic car in the world's first invisibility that sold auction U.S. $ 308 thousand or approximately Rp2, 5 billion. This car first appeared at the exhibition on inventions "New York World Fair" and then at the Smithsonian Institution. Originally the car was actually designed by GM for the exhibition of 1939, and 1940, with the cost of making cars in that year of U.S. $ 25 thousand, or approximately 200 million. "It is the only one that still exists in the world, this car is still original," said Alan Squindo, specialist car auction organizers told Foxnews.com RM Michigan, Saturday, August 2, 2011.want to know??
Alan added, this classic car was originally owned by one family since 1980, and has been running for less than 100 miles (160 km). "They were very sad when I saw that car must have gone away," said Alain. This car is a joint project between GM and Rohm & Haas, the chemical company that makes the material transparent.

Both companies are assessing the window film (tinted glass) are completely useless when used in this vehicle. "Why would darken the glass, if you can be seen from the side doors or roofs, or even perhaps every corner of this car is that of invisibility."

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