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Since horses were quite frightened of cars, they were a great worry
for the first drivers. Uriah Smith, the founder of the Horsey
Horseless Carriage Company in Battle Creek, Michigan had a solution.
His motor car came with a wooden, life-sized horse head on the front.
No mention was made of the fact that this did nothing to quiet the
noise of the engine.
The 1955 Dodge Custom Royal LaFemme was equipped with a matching rain
cape, boot, umbrella and purse.
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