What’s the history of the Graham-Paige brand and how rare is this model?
The Graham-Paige brand has a fascinating but brief history in American automotive manufacturing. Founded in 1927 by brothers Joseph, Robert, and Ray Graham, the company produced automobiles for just 13 years before ceasing production in 1940. While the corporate entity continued until 1962, their automotive assets were acquired by Kaiser-Frazer in 1947.
As for the rarity of your 1928 Graham-Paige Special Series 610, it’s quite scarce indeed. Based on our market data, we’ve only seen 9 comparable Graham-Paige vehicles from the late 1920s to early 1930s period, with just 2 from 1928 specifically. Currently, there are no Graham-Paige vehicles of any model year available for sale in our marketplace, making this yellow coupe a rare find.
The fact that this is a custom-restored coupe with documentation of its rebuild adds to its uniqueness. At $25,000, it represents an opportunity to own a piece of pre-war American automotive history from a relatively short-lived but historically significant manufacturer. These vehicles are true classics from the golden age of American automobile manufacturing, and finding one in drivable condition with restoration documentation is becoming increasingly difficult.
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