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  1. Intoduced December 1931; 1932 Graham "Blue Streak"
  2. The 1928 small six cars mostly used the same transmisions, guessing it is a Borg Warner should have some numbers, 3 speed, some jeeps used the same transmission into the 50s. It should be happy around 40 mph, guessing 4.70 ish rear end, one of the Chrysler guys will chime in. Beautiful car.
  3. I am going to go with original, interior is too perfect for a reporduction. I do like the unsigned dash...and the garage door opener...guessing it is well insured? or they just forgot the keys. If it were mine I would drive it, except I want the orange with white interior, watched one disitigrate into the ground when I was a kid, wheels and engine were gone, classic blue plastic tarp with holes... what a waste.
  4. Close 1928 Graham-Paige 619, Big Six, Sedan, great car will cruse at 65mph all day The headlight supports give the 619 Big Six 288-CID vs the 612 Small Six 190-CID Looks like the rolled over truck hit the back of the Graham, the Graham roof is laying on the hood of the Graham, you can see the wood roof slats.
  5. 1928 Graham-Paige brakes...expanding hydraulic wheel cylinder, contracting band, same as Paige.
  6. Johnson was junk when it was made, Graham-Paige only used them one year, then went to Detroit Lubricators (also expensive), Have never used Zenith, Strombergs are good. I run a Carter BB1 (1 1/4") on my 610 and 45, starts and runs great. They are getting more expensive. I look for them at swap meets. https://www.ebay.com/itm/185977926492?epid=5010773560&hash=item2b4d25f35c:g:v4gAAOSwX0phroNn&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4D7LpUhHcdgqfjIN9L4Gzg9xCzqxFgM8U%2FvG80V3zIY57p7haIcnUiEYmx37bbOuYsRfota%2BrANxYoTFU7OK%2Fh9Cr2iFXjN4JyTgKxqArzDQvxNluSY%2Bp5kyPDZ8Wo9qda%2Bd7T9WG87n3N0R29aEwunbmakD7X6KPAxlwgWavNDBTrG61h8qteb316%2F5gS95gQ4v8Zv3w4pnSaAQcgg4w%2FbKWHOcY01ox6EM4u9YBSw8gTlrRV2Nk6PeHjIWuVvnfd%2BpzpROJqp9Z798Ej3NWQKefi3qSV6rBAi9%2Fv3plpJw|tkp%3ABFBM3MmH1qli
  7. Graham-Paige used it inside the rear end in 1933
  8. 1933 Graham at speed... the glass is beveled on the side that is why you see double, love the Flying Lady hood ornament silhouette at night, entire new experiance at night driving
  9. You guys come up with the best pictures! 1930 Graham-Paige 827 Roadster ... I know you are thinking it could be a Big Six 621... only the Eight had dual rear view mirrors, six also had less hood vents. I must be getting old she looks like she is 16.... guess she would be 109 now.
  10. 1928 external expanding 1929 (1928 1/2) internal on...1941 Graham-Paige All Lockheed brakes
  11. Careful on the firing order, these are set up just like a Dodge, you have to index the distributer drive when installing the cam shaft so most likely it is about 15 degees off (from factory pictures), just check number 1 TDC.
  12. Should be three tags, body number, serial number, paint code. If you are looking for the serial number of the car, it is under the radiator on the frame cross member. Most cars before 1950 are registered to the engine number.
  13. Going back in time first... 1913 ALCO Then going back to 1929 New York Auto Show Car 1929 837 Graham-Paige LeBaron Aluminum Bodied
  14. Rolls-Royce had a flat spot on the top of the radiator, Moon was a peak My guess is 1919, hard to find a Rolls with wood wheels, not many with hood vents...
  15. I am going to go with 1927 Essex Sedan (might be a super six?) I am not an Essex expert. Should be an Essex club somewhere. Good Luck
  16. Need more information... What car are you looking to put it on? Detroit Lubricator made many carburators
  17. 3X on the Brake Wharehouse in MN, my friend had his 1932 Nash shoes relined, he could lock up all 4 wheels on pavement with mechanical brakes. The right people with the right parts makes all the diference. Might want to have them put stainless steel lineres in your wheel cylinders while you are at, it they will do your master cylinder also. https://brakeandequipment.com/
  18. The front wheel hubcap made it extra easy to confirm. I would say the picture is early 1930's. Curious on the occasion, she looks to be wearing riding pants, my guess is newlyweds.
  19. Missing one of these... introduced in December 1931...frame painted body color 1932 Graham Blue Streak 8
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