In 1939, the Pontiac Ghost Car was created. It was the first transparent automobile manufactured in the United States
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Golf Ball Collector, 1920
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Girl with an Edison Phonograph, c.1910
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The 1960 Corvair dash baby cradle. A safe, comfortable way to carry your baby before infant car seats were a major requirement. Warmest place in the car as it has a rear engine and the vibrations from the engine would lull the baby to sleep
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Front shot of two men riding in the three wheeled German made Messerschmidt, 1954 by photographer Ralph Crane
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John DeLorean sits in one of his DeLorean sports cars at the Earl’s Court Motor Fair in London, 1980’s
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The 1949 Nash Airflyte was designed with seats that reclined into convertible beds. In 1936, Nash Motors introduced the Bed-In-A-Car feature.
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Edward Burstow patented the ‘pentacycle,’. It was an ingenious machine featuring a large central wheel driven by pedals, complemented by four smaller stabilizing wheels, earning it the nickname “hen and chickens cycle.” 1882