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Graham Paige also offered it as an option in late 29 and it became standard on most of their vehicles in 30 but I am not sure of the first year it bacame standard on Dodge Automobiles.

Graham had done safety studies and found the plate glass was killing more people than any other single component failure in accidents. They felt it was a critical safety issue and a great selling feature. Initially it was in the windshield only. If you check on ebay you will find a lot of Graham ads from 1930 talking up the advantages, I would not be suprised if Dodge offered it as an option.

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