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Who made the Graham automobile?

Who made the Graham automobile?

Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded in 1927 by brothers Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham. Automobile production ended in 1940 and its automotive assets were acquired by Kaiser-Frazer in 1947.

Where were Graham cars made?

Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded by brothers Joseph B. Graham (1882-1970), Robert C. Graham (1885-1967), and Ray A. Graham (1887-1932) in 1927….Graham-Paige.

Industry Automobiles, trucks
Headquarters Evansville, Indiana , U.S.

Who were the Graham brothers?

Ray, Robert, and Joseph Graham, born in the 1880s, got their start with a successful glass factory in Evansville, Indiana in 1907; after they sold it, the glass factory became Libbey-Owens-Ford. In 1916, seeing the need for a dependable truck, the Graham brothers entered the truck body business.

What kind of cars did the Graham Brothers make?

The company’s initial offering included a line of Graham-Paige cars with six- and eight-cylinder engines. For a while a line of light trucks was offered under the Paige name, soon discontinued when Dodge reminded the Grahams about the non-competition agreement they had signed as part of the sale of the Graham Brothers Company.

How old is previous owner of Graham car?

They were proud members in good standing in the Graham International Owners Club. As the 80 year old previous owner’s health continued to deteriorate they made the decision to sell their beloved Graham.

Who was the eldest of the Graham Brothers?

Each of the Graham brothers had distinctive abilities and temperaments which complemented the others’ and enabled them to work effectively as a team. Joe was the manufacturer-pedantic, primarily interested in engineering and production. Since he was the eldest, family custom dictated that he head the company.

When did the Graham Company start making trucks?

The Grahams were receptive, and in April 1921 an agreement was signed whereby the Graham Firm would build trucks solely with Dodge engines and drive trains, selling same exclusively through the Dodge dealer network.

The company’s initial offering included a line of Graham-Paige cars with six- and eight-cylinder engines. For a while a line of light trucks was offered under the Paige name, soon discontinued when Dodge reminded the Grahams about the non-competition agreement they had signed as part of the sale of the Graham Brothers Company.

They were proud members in good standing in the Graham International Owners Club. As the 80 year old previous owner’s health continued to deteriorate they made the decision to sell their beloved Graham.

Each of the Graham brothers had distinctive abilities and temperaments which complemented the others’ and enabled them to work effectively as a team. Joe was the manufacturer-pedantic, primarily interested in engineering and production. Since he was the eldest, family custom dictated that he head the company.

How much does a Graham engine car cost?

The Graham engine is correct to the year of this vintage car along with the vin numbers matching up to a current up to date title. The car runs great and drives as it should right down the road for a 88 year old auto. I have priced it to sell at $18,650.00 but will listen to reasonable offers.

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Ruth Doyle