1920s Computer Car? | 1930 Duesenburg LeBaron Barrelside | Jay Leno's Garage Classics

Jay describes it as one of the first cars to have a "supercomputer." Wires in the engine sent electricity to the dashboard, lighting up certain buttons to indicate the mileage, a rarity for a car of that time. What do you think? Is this the first "computer car?"

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