The Hollywood was introduced by Graham-Paige in 1940. It was a luxury fastback based on the design of the Cord 810/812, but adapted to ...
The Hollywood was introduced by Graham-Paige in 1940. It was a luxury fastback based on the design of the Cord 810/812, but adapted to rear-wheel drive and offered only in a 4-door sedan body style. It came in several versions such as the 107, 109, and 113, differentiated primarily by equipment level and the use of a supercharger. The engine was always a 218ci inline six, and transmissions were 3-speed manuals with the addition of an overdrive in the Model 113, which represented the most equipped and rarest variant. The Graham Hollywood was produced until 1941, when the brand began to focus on defense production during World War II.
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