What is graham paige automobile?

Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded in 1927. The company produced medium-priced cars, which were popular during the Great Depression. The company was formed after the Graham brothers, of the Graham Brothers trucking company, purchased Paige-Detroit Motor Company.

Graham-Paige automobiles were known for their sleek designs, powerful engines, and innovative technology. They were also known for their durability and reliability. The most famous model was the Graham-Paige "Sharknose" line, which had a distinctive aerodynamic design that helped the cars stand out from their competitors.

The company struggled financially during the 1930s and 1940s. Production stopped during World War II, and the company never fully recovered. In 1952, the company merged with Kaiser-Frazer Corporation to form Kaiser-Frazer Corporation & Graham-Paige Motors Corp. The last Graham-Paige car was produced in 1954, and the company ceased all automobile production in 1955. Today, Graham-Paige automobiles are considered collectors' items, and many are still owned and driven by enthusiasts.