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Here is kinda rare one. Saw this at the show we hit today. what ya think?

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It has 1934 american car styling... Very nice looking car - though the sidepipes are a bit much.
 
Kinda nice, I like that kinda style as long as it's tastefully done......Those amber foglights in the front have got to go!
 
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/iagree.gif along with the painted bumper!
 
Oh... by the way... it's a '33 or 34 Graham.
 
are thos amber fogs, or are those 'custom' turn indicators?
 
Either way, they look like they are bolted to the bumper mounts, so more than likely reversible with just a wrench.
 
yeah... i reckon the point was that they're ugly where they are, eh? and that I hafta agree on /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
No, they'll be ugly whereever he puts them...beautiful old car with $17.95 Pep Bpys retangular lights! & there's not another rectangular thing on that car other than the windshield!
 
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Oh... by the way... it's a '33 or 34 Graham.

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Don't recall why I think this, but weren't Grahams front-wheel drive? The inexpensive 1930's alternative to the Cord? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif

If so, would a street rod made from a Graham still have FWD?
 
The later Graham-Paige's were actually rwd but used a (modified) Cord body shell after Cord went belly up. I believe all the previous Graham's were rwd also.
 
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