Many-eyed Vehicle, 1951

Many-eyed Vehicle, 1951
Val J. Roper (left) and George E. Meese (right) inspect this novel automotive use of GE headlamp prototypes on a 1951 Lincoln to conduct road tests under a range of conditions. Direct field tests were the final step in testing products developed in a lab on the NELA campus. Meese worked at NELA Park from 1930 to 1971 and often drove test cars such as this one to show to Detroit carmakers or state regulatory agencies. | Source: Cleveland State University Library Special Collections
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