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  1. Kaiser Motors. La société Kaiser Motors Corporation (anciennement Kaiser-Frazer) était un constructeur automobile américain. La société était installée à Willow Run dans l'état du Michigan, de 1945 à 1953. En 1953, la société Kaiser a fusionné avec le constructeur américain Willys-Overland pour former dans un premier temps Willys ...

  2. De Kaiser-Frazer Corporation werd in Nevada op 9 augustus 1945 opgericht. Ze hoopten om de 3 grote autofabrikanten van de Amerikaanse auto-industrie, General Motors, Ford en Chrysler te breken. Deze waren nog grotendeels ingesteld op de oorlogsproductie. Kaiser-Frazer kocht de enorme Willow Run fabriek, die in de 2e wereldoorlog door Ford was ...

  3. 30 de ene. de 2010 · This week, we present part one of our history of the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation, including the company’s foundation and the 1947–1950 Kaiser and Frazer cars. THE LAST GIANT: HENRY J. KAISER. Whatever else one might say about the late industrialist Henry J. Kaiser, he could never have been accused of lacking confidence, drive, or ambition.

  4. Club History. Interestingly enough, the roots of a Kaiser-Frazer Owners Club go almost as far back as production of K-F automobiles. In early 1947, Arnie Sorenson, Kaiser-Frazer in Two Rivers, Wisconsin decided to start a club for those who bought new cars from him. The group held monthly meetings and (weather permitting) outings.

  5. Kaiser Motors (inicialmente Kaiser-Frazer) Corporation fue un fabricante de automóviles estadounidense con sede en Willow Run, Míchigan, activo entre 1945 y 1953. En 1953, Kaiser se fusionó con Willys-Overland para formar Willys Motors Incorporated, trasladando sus operaciones de producción a la planta de Willys en Toledo (Ohio) .

  6. 23 de dic. de 2019 · Very well-written, concise synopsis of the K-F history found in the book: “Kaiser-Frazer: The Last Onslaught on Detroit” by Richard M. Langworth published by Automobile Quarterly Publications, 1975. Its recommended reading for a deeper understanding of the postwar automobile industry as well as the Kaiser-Frazer role.

  7. Kaiser-Frazer Kaiser. (1947 to 1955) FOLLOW MARKET. Introduced in 1947, the Kaiser was a family of cars built by Kaiser-Frazer. Alongside the upmarket Frazer, the Kaiser was positioned as a more economical series of cars. The Kaiser was available in two or four door sedan body styles, as well as a hatchback version known as the Traveler.