When I was a youngster all sorts of car names existed that had a magic ring to them, yet for some inexplicable reason I was always drawn to the underdogs, those so-called independents whose products were different from the Big Three. That’s why I hope this 1937 Graham Supercharged Business Coupe goes to an appreciative owner when sold by RM Auctions at the Petersen Museum. It’s not perfect; there’s a little rust, plus some moth-holes in the upholstery. But with a mere 19,180 miles on the odometer such flaws can easily be forgiven. Look at the art-deco details for inspiration and imagine calling on the supercharged 135 hp 6-cylinder engine’s power in a future retro-rally. Need a passenger? Call me.
April 17th, 2006
A Graham Supercharged Coupe to Covet
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