The Jewett engine was called a thrifty six. A powerful 249 cubic inch six cylinder was used in most Jewett cars and in other a smaller 152 cubic inch six was used. In 1925 a Jewett Touring car sold for $995.00, a special touring car sold for $1150.00. Roadster also sold for $995.00. Sedans were $1465.00, special sedans sold for $1665.00. Special Jewett coupes sold for $1595.00 and regular coupe for $100.00 less.
1922 Jewett Sedan and Touring Car Magazine Ads The Jewett - A Thrifty Six Built By Paige!
1925 Jewett Touring Car Magazine Ad The Leader of Fashion - The Jewett Special - A Thrifty Six Built By Paige!
1924 Jewett Brougham Magazine Ad In All The World No Brougham Like This Jewett Six - Paige Built!
1925 Jewett 4 Door Sedan The New Jewett - A challenge To All Cars!
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In 1927, Harry M. Jewett decided he had enough of the auto business and sold the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Co. to the Joseph B. Graham and his brothers, Robert C. Graham and Ray A. Graham. The Graham Brothers reorganized Paige-Detroit Motor Car Co. into the Graham-Paige Motors Corp. |
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