Located near PORTLAND, OREGON. In 1927, Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham purchased the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, becoming “Graham-Paige.” Wanting to make their mark as an independent in the auto world, they set out...
This is a 1940 Graham Hollywood. It’a all stock, about 95% complete. This car has all the original drivetrain, and the engine runs. It’s a supercharged 6 cylinder stock engine with a 3 speed manual transmission, with overdrive. 116 hp! Body work i...
I have a 1941 Graham Hollywood that needs to be restored or made into a streetrod. I also have a parts car that goes with the project. These cars are very rare (approximately 1,700 total built) and were built using the 1936 Cod body dyes. I have o...
This is a unique collector car and one that is very rare. In 1940, the Graham company contracted with Hupmobile to build a car called the Skylark. Hupmobile went out of business which left Graham with a product line already set up. The company con...