Frank L. Klingensmith was president of this company after spending many years with the Ford Motor Co. The Gray Motor Corporation's manufacturing plant was located on eighteen acres of land at Mack Avenue and the Terminal Railroad in Detroit, Michigan. The Gray was a low priced American Automobile. In it's initial showing in a New York Auto Show, the Gray was well received. Their first year of production comprised of orders received at this New York Auto Show.
1924 Gray 4 Door Sedan For only $895.00 you could own a 1924 Gray Automobile!
The Gray magazine advertising on the left promoted the exceptional gas mileage that the 1923 Gray Touring Roadster regularly attained by thousands of Gray owners. "Such economy testifies to the remarkably fine engineering of the Gray." The Price of the 1923 Touring Roadster was $490.00 Promoting the Gray Four Door Sedan (right) this magazine ad stated - "Exceptional high quality of coach work, graceful lines, distinctive appearance with unbeaten economy, real comfort and mechanically right." Gray-1925.jpg
1925 Gray Five Passenger Touring Car In 1925 The Gray Motor Corp. produced a three passenger Coupe that sold for $845.00, a five passenger Touring Car at $630.00 and a five passenger Sedan priced at $895.00. The engine in all three models was a four cylinder that produced 21 horsepower and had a wheelbase was 104 inches.
Restored 1924 Gray Touring Car The Gray used a L-head 4 cylinder 161 cubic inch engine.
Find Antique Cars, Collector Cars, 1950s-1960s Classic Cars, 1960s-1970s
|
Frank L. Klingensmith
Street Rod For Sale |
Home |
Site Map |
Links |
Privacy Policy
This site is © Copyright Farber and Associates, LLC 2009, All Rights Reserved