Indycaver (Norm)'s photos with the keyword: 1941

1941 Graham Hollywood Supercharged

08 Sep 2015 5 2 605
If you think it looks like the 1937 Cord ... there is a reason: "Desperate for a winning offering and unable to retool, Graham made a deal with the ailing Hupp Motor Co. in late 1939. According to the deal, the faltering company entered into an arrangement with Hupmobile to build cars based on the body dies of the stunning Gordon Buehrig-designed Cord 810/812. In an effort to remain in business, Hupp had acquired the Cord dies, but lacked the financial resources to build the car. Graham agreed to build the Hupmobile Skylark on a contract basis, while receiving the rights to use the distinctive Cord dies to produce a similar car of its own, to be called the Hollywood. The striking Skylark/Hollywood differed from the Cord from the cowl forward with a redesigned hood, front fenders and conventional headlights, achieved by automotive designer John Tjaarda of Lincoln-Zephyr fame. The Cord's longer hood was not needed, as the Hupp and Graham versions were rear-wheel drive. This also necessitated modifying the floor to accept a driveshaft. 1941 Graham Hollywood Supercharged. The Hollywood was available in a standard 6-cylinder version and a supercharged version. Each engine was manufactured by Graham-Paige itself. However, the Hollywood did not stop the company's slide. After its public introduction, orders poured in. However, manufacturing difficulties caused months of delay before deliveries began. Customers tired of waiting, and most of the orders were cancelled. Despite an enthusiastic initial public response, the car actually ended up being a worse flop in the sales department for both Graham and Hupmobile than either firm's respective preceding models. The company suspended manufacturing in September, 1940, only to reopen its plant for military production for World War II." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham-Paige

1941 Pontiac

07 May 2015 272
Neither of them look all that happy to be posing! :-) 616 Negative.

Yosemite 1947

18 Mar 2015 1 297
Arthur Eomun Haberman with a 1941 Pontiac.

Yosemite 1947

18 Mar 2015 1 1 356
John Milton Haberman and Ava Haberman with a 1941 Pontiac.

1941 Willys Hot Rod Truck

1941 Packard 110 Station Wagon

Ford Tough

27 Feb 2010 1 113
1941 Ford GP at the NATMUS Museum. American Bantam, Willys, and Ford all built Jeeps initially.

Dodge Tanker

15 Feb 2010 1 172
Found in the lower level of the Museum. Not all of the displays are of fully restored trucks. www.natmus.org/html/trucks.html

1941 Supercharged Graham Hollywood

04 Mar 2010 124
Another rare car from the ACD Museum in Auburn, Indiana.