Miscellaneous

Who made graham cars?

Who made graham cars?

Brothers Joseph, Robert and Ray founded the company that would go on to manufacture some of the more stylish automobiles from the early 1930s. This story is about the innovative and daring 1938 Graham models.

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.

Who made Graham Paige?

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. While the entire story is complex, I will try to present a few of the details here on this page.

When did Kaiser-Frazer go out of business?

Kaiser Motors

Industry Automobiles
Predecessor Kaiser-Frazer Corporation
Founded July 14, 1945
Founder Henry J. Kaiser
Defunct August 13, 1953

Who made Frazier cars?

Kaiser-Frazer burst onto the scene as an all-new carmaker in 1946 with what were truly the first new post-war designs. The partnership of shipbuilder Henry J. Kaiser and Graham-Paige executive Joseph Frazer launched the same sedan models under two brands, using a six-cylinder engine as the sole power offering.

Why did Kaiser-Frazer go out of business?

Kaiser and Frazer had repeated disagreements on how aggressive production should be until, finally, Joseph Frazer left the company in 1951 and the Frazer nameplate was dropped after a short 10,000 unit production run in 1951 that used up the remaining inventory of the 1949-50 bodies.

Where were the Frazer cars made?

Michigan
The Frazer (1946–1951) was the flagship line of upper-medium priced American luxury automobiles built by the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation of Willow Run Ypsilanti, Michigan, and was, with Crosley, the first American car with new envelope body and fresh postwar styling.

Where was Studebaker made?

South Bend, Indiana
Clement Studebaker Jr. Studebaker (US: /ˈstuːdəbeɪkər/ STOO-də-bay-kər or British STEW-də-bay-kər) was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana.

What kind of engine does a 1941 Graham Hollywood have?

This 1941 Graham Hollywood is powered by a small-block Ford V8, which was installed by the previous owner along with a C-4 automatic transmission and a narrowed 9″ rear end. The car was purchased by the seller as an unfinished project in 2006, and a subsequent refurbishment was completed in 2009.

What happened to Bob and Judy Graham’s car?

Bob and Judy were members of the Graham club at one time and attended the 2008 convention at LaCrosse, WI. This was Bob’s car and Judy is selling it after he passed away. Interested buyers should contact her via the e-mail listed in the ad, not me.

What kind of car was the Ford Hollywood?

The Hollywood was produced for 1940 and 1941 only, and this example is one of just 350 built for the second and final year the model was offered. The car featured a rear-wheel-drive layout, which resulted in a shorter front clip and a redesigned front end.

How much does a 1937 Graham 116 supercharged cost?

1937 Graham 116 Series Supercharged Sedan, $4,800 OBO. Posted 01/12/2021. Originally a California car, brought to Wisconsin roughly 25 years ago. It was being restored in California when the owner suddenly passed away. It has sat in storage since. I purchased the car and have gotten it running but I do not have the time for this project.