The Graham-Paige Corporation was an American automobile manufacturer that operated from 1927 to 1947, leaving an enduring legacy in the automotive industry. Established by brothers Joseph, Robert, and Ray Graham, along with financier Joseph Frazer, Graham-Paige quickly gained prominence for producing stylish and innovative vehicles. The company’s lineup included a range of cars, from luxurious sedans to rugged trucks, all featuring distinctive design elements and advanced engineering. Notable models like the Graham-Paige Blue Streak and Graham Hollywood exemplified the brand’s commitment to quality, performance, and style. Despite facing challenges during the Great Depression, Graham-Paige remained resilient, introducing groundbreaking features such as the supercharged engine. However, changing market conditions ultimately led to the company’s exit from the automotive industry in 1947. Today, Graham-Paige automobiles are cherished by collectors for their unique designs and contributions to automotive history, serving as reminders of a bygone era of American motoring excellence.
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