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See Through Motor Car - April 1968 Experimental glass car seen here on the streets

See Through Motor Car - April 1968 Experimental glass car seen here on the streets


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See Through Motor Car - April 1968 Experimental glass car seen here on the streets

See Through Motor Car - April 1968
Experimental glass car seen here on the streets of London

Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
WA*2828864

Media ID 21482875

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This print takes us back to the streets of London in April 1968, where an extraordinary sight caught the attention of passersby. The experimental glass car, aptly named "See Through Motor Car" was a true marvel of its time. With its transparent body, this unique vehicle allowed onlookers to witness the inner workings and mechanics that powered it forward. Amidst the bustling street scene, we see this remarkable invention cruising alongside a classic red Routemaster bus bearing the number fourteen. A symbol of public transport in London, these iconic buses were a familiar sight for locals and tourists alike. However, it is undoubtedly the See Through Motor Car that steals the spotlight with its sheer peculiarity. Behind the wheel sits a trailblazing woman driver confidently maneuvering through traffic. Her presence challenges traditional gender roles and adds another layer of intrigue to this already mesmerizing image. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we are reminded of an era defined by innovation and experimentation. The 1960s witnessed groundbreaking advancements in technology and design across various industries - automobiles being no exception. The Mirrorpix print captures not only an unusual moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our unyielding desire to push boundaries. It invites us to imagine what other astonishing inventions may lie just around the corner – waiting for their chance to revolutionize our world once more.

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