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English: Drawing from the G.H. Curtiss Automotive Vehicle Patent of 1925 (US1880842)
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Source https://patents.google.com/patent/US1880842A/en?oq=us1880842
Author G.H. Curtiss

The Curtiss Automotive Vehicle of 1925 was Glenn Curtiss' attempt to reduce noise and vibration impacts on automobile passengers by separating engine and passenger compartments

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