Graham-Paige
Graham-Paige was one of the most interesting automotive companies of the 1920s because it was a mixture of Ford and Dodge designs. Founded by Joseph B., Robert C., and Ray A. Graham the company began life by building conversion kits for the Ford Model T. The Graham cars originally used Dodge engines and the Dodge brand eventually purchased Graham-Paige (via Graham Owners Club).

One of the most notable vehicles was the 1927 Dodge Graham truck, an early incarnation of the modern Dodge Ram. The 1937 Graham Custom Series 120 Supercharger Four-door Sedan was one of the fastest production sedans on the road.