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For Sale: 1939 Graham Series 97 in St. Louis, Missouri
1939 Graham Series 97 Supercharged ?Sharknose? Sedan Seldom-seen
car from pre-WWII company from Evansville Indiana One of about
3,600 Sharknoses sold in 1939 Egyptian Ivory exterior with new
Saddle leather interior 218 CID Continental L-head inline
six-cylinder engine with factory supercharger Three-speed manual
transmission with column-shift 12-volt electrical system All-new
SunPro gauges New gas shocks Rear fender skirts Documentation
includes original owner?s manual, instructions for the LED
Intellitronix digital fuel gauge and three foam core boards with
period Graham advertising Easily one of the most unique-looking
cars to ever arrive in our showrooms, MotoeXotica Classic Cars is
proud to present this seldom-seen 1939 Graham Series 97
Supercharged Sedan, nicknamed the ?Sharknose.? Approximately 3,600
copies were sold in 1939, and are rarely seen today. Finished in
Egyptian Ivory, the car?s paint and trim are in overall very good
order, however, there are some minor blemishes most visible on the
roof, hood and at the taillights. The car?s windows are clear and
crack-free, its lights are intact and include a pair of foglights
perched atop the front bumper. Interestingly, the car?s taillights
are set just below the rear window, almost an homage to the central
high-mounted stop lights nearly a half-century later. This Graham
rolls on older wide whitewall tires surrounding full factor moon
wheel covers. The car is very unusual and a sight to see. The
engine bay is quite tidy, the battery appears new and the bumpers
are in very good order and fit well to the car?s body. Under hood
is a 218 CID L-head straight six-cylinder engine fitted with a
supercharger. The engine was Graham-engineered and built by
Continental. Forced induction was employed by a variety of car
manufacturers in the 1930s, such as Auburn and Duesenberg. Backing
this motor is a three-speed manual transmission with a
column-mounted shifter. The car has been converted to a 12-volt
electrical system and has new gas shock absorbers, too. Inside, the
car has a newer Saddle interior. The front and rear bench seats are
in excellent overall condition, with only a minor blemish visible
on the driver?s side of the front bench. The carpet, inner door
panels and headliner are in similar excellent shape, while the
three-spoke banjo steering wheel, instrument panel and shifter with
its whimsical 8-ball top are in very good order. There are even
patterned inlays around each of the side windows. The instrument
panel has a mix of original Art Deco gauges with new SunPro gauges
for engine temperature, voltage and oil pressure. Wipers, speedo,
odo and tach are inop. There?s even a clock designed to mimic the
speedometer facing the front right passenger. Completing the
interior is a modern JVC AM/FM stereo with CD player and remote
control. What Graham stylists originally called ?Spirit of Motion?
translated to ?sharknose? in the general public?s eyes. With a
reverse slanted nose, square headlights and other styling
techniques meant to make the car appear moving even while stopped,
the car?s Streamline Moderne styling polarized people, much like
Chrysler?s Airflow design did five years before. Amos Northup, one
of the least-known automotive designers, penned the Sharknose. He
sought to create a car with aerodynamic efficiency and futuristic
lines. However, he died before he completed the design. As much as
it flopped here, Graham Sharknoses sold well in Europe,
particularly in France, where the car?s design won an award at the
Paris Salon d??l?gance. Some of the low-priced competition to this
Graham in 1939 included Chevrolet?s Master Deluxe, Ford?s Fordor
and Plymouth?s P8. Documentation includes original owner?s manual,
instructions for the LED Intellitronix digital fuel gauge and three
foam core boards with period Graham advertising. If you?re fine
with being the center of attention at long stoplights or wherever
you would park this car, please visit MotoeXotica Classic Cars
today and take a gander at this Graham. This car is currently
located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on
the odometer shows 44,553 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a
clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! VIN:
501277 Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below that
pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.
Vehicle Details
1939 Graham Series 97
Listing ID:CC-1256558
Price:Contact Seller
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1939
Make:Graham
Model:Series 97
Odometer:44553
Stock Number:180405
VIN:501277
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