1929 Graham Paige DC Phaeton
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The 1929 Graham Paige DC Phaeton Model 835 car was powered by a 5279 cc eight-cylinder engine and had an aluminum body, balloon tires and pressed steel wheels. The coachwork styling was by LeBaron and featured a 'double cowl', hence the 'DC' name.
One of the cars was supplied to Pope Pius XI becoming the first papal car.
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