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See-through Pontiac sells for $280,000

See-through Pontiac sells for $280,000!

Angelo Van Bogart
Angelo Van Bogart
Published Jul 30, 2011 12:04 AM PDT

See-through Pontiac sells for $280,000!

Angelo Van Bogart
Angelo Van BogartAuthor

Angelo Van Bogart is the editor of Old Cars magazine and wrote the column "Hot Wheels Hunting" for Toy Cars & Models magazine for several years. He has authored several books including "Hot Wheels 40 Years," "Hot Wheels Classics: The Redline Era" and "Cadillac: 100 Years of Innovation." His 2023 book "Inside the Duesenberg SSJ" is his latest. He can be reached at avanbogart@aimmedia.com


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