The Dhaka Times Desk There are many types of cars in the world. We have heard about normal or bulletproof cars. But this time I heard the story of a golden car of great value and giant.

Although this car is very old. But there is no end to people's interest in this car. The car currently graces the museum. In 1988, the car first drove on the Limousine Road in Lincoln. Actually this car was a car built on real gold plating i.e. gold plate. It is said to be the world's first gold-plated car. Every part of the car was covered with gold coins.
According to media reports, the car was bricked by Ken Burkitt of Niagara Falls. Every inch of the car was covered with gold coins or leaves. After manufacture, the car is sealed with some clear and shiny coins, so that its origins can be discerned even from a distance.
It is known that this car is currently preserved in a museum in Mexico as part of Ripley's collection. Coming to the present day, the car has acquired a priceless value.
Ripley's museum authorities said, 'We are only preserving the car by bringing it from the Panama City Beach Auditorium and making it available to the general public to enjoy the beauty of the car. Again giving an idea to the public about the weight and value of the car.'
It is truly a museum worthy car. Gold talk!