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Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded by brothers Joseph B. Graham (September 12, 1882–July 1970), Robert C. Graham (August 1885–October 3, 1967), and Ray A. Graham (May 28, 1887–August 13, 1932) in 1927. | Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded by brothers Joseph B. Graham (September 12, 1882–July 1970), Robert C. Graham (August 1885–October 3, 1967), and Ray A. Graham (May 28, 1887–August 13, 1932) in 1927. | ||
1928 Sold in the UK by [[Jack Olding and Co]] | |||
Automobile production ceased in 1940, and its automotive assets were acquired by Kaiser-Frazer in 1947. | Automobile production ceased in 1940, and its automotive assets were acquired by Kaiser-Frazer in 1947. |
Latest revision as of 06:57, 22 July 2020



Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded by brothers Joseph B. Graham (September 12, 1882–July 1970), Robert C. Graham (August 1885–October 3, 1967), and Ray A. Graham (May 28, 1887–August 13, 1932) in 1927.
1928 Sold in the UK by Jack Olding and Co
Automobile production ceased in 1940, and its automotive assets were acquired by Kaiser-Frazer in 1947.
As a corporate entity, the Graham-Paige name continued until 1962.