One of the greatest and most under appreciated automotive achievements of the Great Depression Era was the Graham Blue Streak. This car was designed by Amos Northup and manufactured by the Graham brothers, Jospeh, Robert and Ray during the toughest times of the depression. The striking waterfall grille and the bodywork set the styling tone for an array of designers to quickly follow. Though the grille looks simple, it’s highly complex in form. And right at the top of it sits a medallion with three armored knights representing the three brothers. To add a little more history to the car, this particular Graham previously belonged to the Maharaja of Nabha. Photo Credit: @5anket . . .