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1938 Graham Bradly

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Catless

02-20-2001 05:55:17




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Does anyone here have a Graham Bradly restored and have pictures of it, and where can I find side panels for one,




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roxanne

01-18-2006 17:11:48




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 Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Catless, 02-20-2001 05:55:17  
I have a 1938 chevy coupe 2dr. I am interested in purchasing grill, weather stripping all the way around and a right rear fender. I will be cheaking my emails on a regular basis fill free to email me at anytime.

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Roxanne



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Gary L. Faust

12-01-2005 05:55:16




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 Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Catless, 02-20-2001 05:55:17  
I have a calendar picture of a restored 1938 graham bradly and would be happy to send it to you -- e-mail your address if interested.



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Ray

10-25-2002 20:23:22




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 Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Catless, 02-20-2001 05:55:17  
Graham Bradley tractors were only manufactured in 1937 and 1938 with some leftovers sold in 1939 this can be verified by Sears Roebuck archives Chicago,IL. Thanks Charlie



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Lorin

11-09-2002 11:40:22




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 Re: Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Ray, 10-25-2002 20:23:22  
According to Antique Power publication dated November/December 1999, Volume 12 issue 1, the Graham Bradley Tractor was manufactured for Sears,
Robuck & Company by Graham-Paige Motors Corporation the builders of the Graham-Paige automobile. There were 243 built during 1937, 1532 built during 1938 and 468 during 1939 for a grand total of 2243 units.
The article also states that the Graham Bradley was sold by Graham Paige automobile dealers as well as inedpendent dealers. The May 1939 issue of the Graham Dealer News shows pictures of Graham Bradley tractors being unloaded at Windorf
Brothers, distributors of the Graham automobiles in Portland, Oregon. The same issue shows tractors
& implements on display in a factory showroom in Detroit, MI (Graham-Paige showroom). Some tractors were sold new as late as 1941.

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Dee

04-05-2004 07:29:46




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 Re: Re: Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Lorin, 11-09-2002 11:40:22  
I appreciated the comments on the Graham Bradley tractors posted on this list as my husband purchased one on the weekend. We had not seen one before. It was pulled in from a fence row (is stuck obviously) and is in need of restoring. I noted in the Antique Power classifieds that there are few ads, and when one is listed for sale it is several thousands dollars. Ours has a narrow front, does have the mechanism for pulley power, slender rectangular metal plate on the right stating "Graham Bradley", has Sears Roebuck letters on the front above the grill, and has stamped characters, ie. serial number, on the engine. I can't find a tractor serial number anywhere to establish its year - could someone knowledgeable about these tractors tell me where to look? Also, what is an unrestored Graham Bradley tractor worth? Thanks much, Dee.

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Charlie Clayton

10-25-2002 20:00:58




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Charlie

03-01-2001 20:00:10




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 Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Catless, 02-20-2001 05:55:17  
A gentleman in my area makes side panels for these tractors. He was featured in the Antique Power article on Graham-Bradly tractors. If interested, email me for his address.



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Ray

02-27-2001 06:57:08




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 Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Catless, 02-20-2001 05:55:17  
Pick up a copy of Unusual Orphan Tractors by C.H.Wendel isbn #0-87341-410-1 on page 179 there is a picture of a restored 1938 Graham Bradley. They were produced by the Graham-Paige Corp, Detroit Mich from 1938 until 1946 and then merged with Kaiser-Frazer Motors (builders of Jeeps)
Good Luck



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Charlie.

10-25-2002 19:39:47




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Charlie

10-25-2002 19:54:33




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 Re: Re: Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Charlie. , 10-25-2002 19:39:47  
Graham Bradley tractors were only manufactured in 1937 and 1938 with some leftovers sold in 1939. This is verified by the archives at Sears Roebuck in Chicago,IL The tractors were sold only by their retail stores. Thanks Charlie



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manuel

02-23-2001 14:06:14




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 Re: 1938 Graham Bradly in reply to Catless, 02-20-2001 05:55:17  
Antique Power mag ran a big feature on them last year(i think). gave the full story with pics.
Manuel



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