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- Graham Brothers Hubcap, circa 1930 - Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham formed Graham Brothers in 1919 to manufacture kits for converting Ford Model Ts into trucks. Soon they began producing their own medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In 1921, Graham Brothers contracted with Dodge Brothers to use Dodge engines and transmissions, and to sell their trucks exclusively through Dodge dealers. Dodge Brothers acquired Graham Brothers in 1925.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Graham Brothers Hubcap, circa 1930
Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham formed Graham Brothers in 1919 to manufacture kits for converting Ford Model Ts into trucks. Soon they began producing their own medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In 1921, Graham Brothers contracted with Dodge Brothers to use Dodge engines and transmissions, and to sell their trucks exclusively through Dodge dealers. Dodge Brothers acquired Graham Brothers in 1925.
- Graham Brothers Hubcap, circa 1930 - Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham formed Graham Brothers in 1919 to manufacture kits for converting Ford Model Ts into trucks. Soon they began producing their own medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In 1921, Graham Brothers contracted with Dodge Brothers to use Dodge engines and transmissions, and to sell their trucks exclusively through Dodge dealers. Dodge Brothers acquired Graham Brothers in 1925.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Graham Brothers Hubcap, circa 1930
Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham formed Graham Brothers in 1919 to manufacture kits for converting Ford Model Ts into trucks. Soon they began producing their own medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In 1921, Graham Brothers contracted with Dodge Brothers to use Dodge engines and transmissions, and to sell their trucks exclusively through Dodge dealers. Dodge Brothers acquired Graham Brothers in 1925.
- Graham Brothers Motometer & Radiator Cap, 1920-1930 - Automobiles often came without temperature gauges before the early 1930s, so enterprising manufacturers sold aftermarket motometers. Mounted on a car's radiator, these devices measured and displayed coolant water vapor temperature, notifying drivers if their automobiles were in danger of overheating. Moto-Meter Co. Inc. dominated the American market, producing the popular Boyce motometer and others featuring an automotive manufacturer's name or logo.

- 1920-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Graham Brothers Motometer & Radiator Cap, 1920-1930
Automobiles often came without temperature gauges before the early 1930s, so enterprising manufacturers sold aftermarket motometers. Mounted on a car's radiator, these devices measured and displayed coolant water vapor temperature, notifying drivers if their automobiles were in danger of overheating. Moto-Meter Co. Inc. dominated the American market, producing the popular Boyce motometer and others featuring an automotive manufacturer's name or logo.
- Graham Brothers Hubcap, circa 1930 - Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham formed Graham Brothers in 1919 to manufacture kits for converting Ford Model Ts into trucks. Soon they began producing their own medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In 1921, Graham Brothers contracted with Dodge Brothers to use Dodge engines and transmissions, and to sell their trucks exclusively through Dodge dealers. Dodge Brothers acquired Graham Brothers in 1925.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Graham Brothers Hubcap, circa 1930
Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham formed Graham Brothers in 1919 to manufacture kits for converting Ford Model Ts into trucks. Soon they began producing their own medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In 1921, Graham Brothers contracted with Dodge Brothers to use Dodge engines and transmissions, and to sell their trucks exclusively through Dodge dealers. Dodge Brothers acquired Graham Brothers in 1925.
- Graham Brothers Hubcap, circa 1930 - Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham formed Graham Brothers in 1919 to manufacture kits for converting Ford Model Ts into trucks. Soon they began producing their own medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In 1921, Graham Brothers contracted with Dodge Brothers to use Dodge engines and transmissions, and to sell their trucks exclusively through Dodge dealers. Dodge Brothers acquired Graham Brothers in 1925.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Graham Brothers Hubcap, circa 1930
Joseph, Robert and Ray Graham formed Graham Brothers in 1919 to manufacture kits for converting Ford Model Ts into trucks. Soon they began producing their own medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In 1921, Graham Brothers contracted with Dodge Brothers to use Dodge engines and transmissions, and to sell their trucks exclusively through Dodge dealers. Dodge Brothers acquired Graham Brothers in 1925.