Quote Originally Posted by RestoRod View Post
My 1940 Graham has a factory supercharger on its flathead six. Graham offered the supercharger on its sixes from 1936 to 1941.
I sure can't argue with that! I didn't know what type engine the Grahams had. I know that some of the Cords of that era were also supercharged and they were flatheads, but I don't think they were sixes.

A college kid in my hometown had one of the supercharged Cord models. I really envied him. My own car at the time was not quite that exotic. It was a brown '39 Dodge four door with two busted tail lights.

Bob, you are right. The Kaiser would have a McCulloch.

Pat, I'm not one to give you flak about your towel! That's a good looking setup and obviously clean enough to bring in the house, and you presented it well. About thirty years ago I got in the dog house big time when I stunk up the house BAD with Gunk. My excuse was that it was freezing in the garage.

Wife wasn't impressed.

I haven't done that again.


Jim