Brothers Joseph B., Robert C., and Ray A. Graham began in 1919 to produce kits to modify Ford Model Ts.

Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded by brothers Graham. n 1927  they purchased the Paige-Detroit Motor Company, makers of Paige and Jewett automobiles. 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.

HeadquartersEvansville, Indiana, United States

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After successful involvement in a glass manufacturing company brothers Joseph B., Robert C., and Ray A. Graham began in 1919 to produce kits to modify Ford Model Ts and TTs into trucks. 

In 1952, Graham-Paige dropped the "Motors" from its name and branched into real estate,  and under the direction of Irving Mitchell Felt, bought such properties as the Roosevelt Raceway in New York, and in 1959 a controlling interest in the old Madison Square Garden (built 1925).

1927-1962

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