Jean Henri Labourdette's second important invention is the "Vutotal" system. His desire to increase visibility and security aboard an automobile bring about the idea to eliminate the windscreen mounts and side window frames. At the 1936 Paris Show, the Delage coupé "Vutotal" seduces the public. From this time on, his convertibles no longer have any side or top frame for the screen with the hood attached directly to the thick glass. On the 1st April 1938, more than 100 cars and 6 thirty-five seat buses are equipped with the Vutotal system.
Subject ID: 115207
MoreJean Henri Labourdette's second important invention is the "Vutotal" system. His desire to increase visibility and security aboard an automobile bring about the idea to eliminate the windscreen mounts and side window frames. At the 1936 Paris Show, the Delage coupé "Vutotal" seduces the public. From this time on, his convertibles no longer have any side or top frame for the screen with the hood attached directly to the thick glass. On the 1st April 1938, more than 100 cars and 6 thirty-five seat buses are equipped with the Vutotal system.
Subject ID: 115207
Subject ID: 115207
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