1926 Paige Model 6-75 I have had this car for 12+ years. Yes it
runs great Yes, the odometer is correct. (Shown in one of the
pictures attached) Yes, it fits into a barn find. You can tell any
story you like! The car runs great. This car was manufactured by
Paige in Detroit, Michigan. It was custom made for someone in San
Francisco, Ca. The reason I know this is because of via Email
through the great-grandson of Fredrick Osgood Paige (Paige
Founder). He told me he had the data base of each car built by
Paige. Unfortunately this car wasn't in the data base because it
had such a low ID number or Paige himself didn't want it in the
data base for only his reasons. The Grandson did inform me because
the car has the Weed Emblem on the front bumper it was custom made
for someone. The slogan for the Paige Automobile Manufacturer was
The Most Beautiful Car in America! For the Roaring Twenties era
this car was a ahead of its time. It has hydraulic brakes,
(Cadillac had mechanical) shocks and locking steering wheel, just
to name a few of the cars extra selling points. Paige car company
started in 1908-1927 by Fredrick Osgood Paige. Graham Brothers
bought the company in 1927 when it became Graham-Paige. In a couple
of years the name Paige was removed from the company name. The
car's history: I found it on a ranch in Madera County. The owner
that I purchased/bartered with told me he bought it from a Peace
Officer in San Francisco. The Peace Officer bought it from a Estate
Sale in San Francisco. That makes me the 4th Owner.
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