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A Studebaker dealer with a rare Graham Hollywood in his shop
While I winter in Arizona, I have been privileged to have my best pal allow me to assist in performance and handling modifications on his '41 Graham Hollywood. Heck I even get to drive it and does it ever get the looks. It drives as good as it looks which is a rarity with most "hot rods" not finished to any degree of perfection.
Bill
This brings back memories. In the 1950s, the Studebaker dealer in Wappingers Falls, NY was Knight’s Garage. About a block from Knight’s was a body shop. The body shop owner had four Hollywood Grahams (the way that I remember them referred to). One was his everyday car, one was a stock car and the other two were considered to be parts cars (probably would be restored today).
Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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