Photo Gallery «Graham Supercharger - Charging inhibition»
Saab? Porsche? BMW? The first mass-produced car with a turbocharged engine did not just emerge in Europe in the second half of the 20th century. As early as the 1930s, a small manufacturer from the USA brought the mechanical centrifugal supercharger to series production and into the popular price range. Nevertheless, it failed due to the superiority of the large corporations. This article tells the story of the Graham Supercharger and shows it in current and historical images.
Graham Supercharger Four-Door Sedan with Trunk (1937) - Despite its similarity to the popular Plymouth, the new line was not well received by the public
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