Graham
Graham-Paige, later known simply as Graham, was an American automobile manufacturer that made significant contributions to the automotive industry during its operational years from 1927 to 1940. Founded by the Graham brothers—Joseph, Robert, and Ray—the company initially gained fame for producing innovative and stylish vehicles that combined performance and affordability. Notable models included the “Blue Streak” series, introduced in 1932, which featured aerodynamic styling and advanced engineering that set new standards for car design at the time. Despite its reputation for quality and innovation, Graham struggled with financial difficulties during the Great Depression, and eventually, production ceased in the early 1940s. The brand’s legacy lives on through its pioneering designs and its impact on the evolution of automotive aesthetics and engineering.