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Fiberglass Pontiac from the 1940 World Fair
Henk, I'm not sure where to put this post exactly, feel free to move it around wherever.
One of two or three cars Pontiac and Plexiglas manufacturer Rohm & Haas built for the World’s Fair, the B-body Deluxe seven-window touring sedan debuted at the fair in 1939, then was later freshened with a new nose and fenders to bring it in line with the 1940 Pontiac sheetmetal. After the end of the World’s Fair, it toured the country as a Pontiac dealership promotional exhibit, then went into the Smithsonian for the duration of World War II. It has since passed through several private owners before being auctioned recently for $308,000.
It is fully functional but is unable to be registered due to its lack of a VIN.
edit: my title for this post says 'fiberglass', but it is in fact Plexiglass, not fiberglass. I can't edit the title which is why I'm pointing this out here.