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FACING BACKWARDS

. A British bodybuilder has introduced a new typo of sedan in which the roar seat is backed up against the front one so that it>fades toward tho roar. It is claimed that passengers' occupying tho roar seat' cschp'6 tho distractions and nervo shocks-which spoil'motoring for somo poople. thatthoy become entiroly unconscious of the risks of tho road, and enjoy a peace of mind previously unknown to'thorn in motoring. To the nervous it may also bo soino comfort to relloct that in the caso of a head-on collision they will not bo thrown forward through tho glass.' To give a better view of tho landscape, windows aro provided, the' Amoriciin railway observation car being said to bo tho inspiration for tho idea.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 13

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FACING BACKWARDS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 13

FACING BACKWARDS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 13