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No sooner had l tracked down the two lnternationals cited above, than in floats, shipped very fast, the second of two released 1/43 Grahams for my dealership.  This is the 1937 version to add to the 1933. Interesting that it still used the cloth top insert, when GM had gone to all steel bodies in 1935, two years earlier.  Wonder how much all steel affected sales then?  Next Brooklin needs to offer the "ugly Hupp" 1934-36 Hupmobile, which like the VW bug, is so ugly it is "cute". Other Hupps worth modeling are the distinctive cycle-fendered 1932-33 models. None of the major dealers had either of these Grahams.  And l await 1930's-1940 Chevrolet's. 

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