The Motion Picture Director (Sep 1925 - Feb 1926)

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19 26 THE MOTION PICTURE DIRECTOR 27 Debs” of 1926 This is a special Sport Phaeton customed by Don Lee on the new “Ninety Degree Cadillac Eight Chassis,” with tonneau cowl and European deflectors. Spirit of Youth is typified in the “Gray Goose Traveler” Sport Phaeton of new Wills St. Claire group, which includes a new V-type Eight. This Diana Line Eight Cabriolet Roadster produced by Moon specialists, is credited with intriguing lines, tiger getaway, and superb comfort. Don Douglas, airplane builder, knows motors. Here he is with his Franklin “Camel” Sport Roadster, the famous air-cooled six series. Nash has designed a new engine used exclusively in his closed models. This Advanced Six 4-Door Sedan has the new “Closed Car Motor.” A Sedan of novel design, built to offset wind resistance, after the German idea, is introduced by Velie in this six. “better vision” closed car.