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  1. 29 de abr. de 2013 · Kaiser-Frazer: 1947-1955 Photo Archive. “The running prototype of a proposed small fiberglass-bodied Kaiser sedan was built in 1945. For a while Henry J Kaiser hoped to produce a low-cost, economical everyman’s car, which some referred to as a modern Model A. With that idea in mind, Kaiser engineers experimented with many different types of ...

  2. 29 de mar. de 2023 · The Traveler/Vagabond generated 25 percent of Kaiser-Frazer sales in 1949. Established after World War II, the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation was the result of a partnership between automotive executive Joseph W. Frazer and industrialist Henry J. Kaiser. Kaiser-Frazer was the only new U.S. automaker to achieve some success surviving less than a decade.

  3. The 1940s and 1950s Kaiser-Frazer concept cars may have given a false sense of hope about the future for a company that didn't have much of a future. Kaiser-Frazer Corporation lost about $100 each on some 1 million cars built over 10 years. That may sound like General Motors in the 1990s, but Kaiser-Frazer lived in the boom economy of the late ...

  4. 1946-1955. Företaget Kaiser-Frazer Corporation bildades av Henry J. Kaiser, en känd industriman som under andra världskriget tillverkade och sjösatte flera av de så kallade Libertyfartygen, och Joseph W. Frazer från Graham-Paige. Avsikten var att bygga en bil som skulle vara så billig att den kunde köpas av den vanlige amerikanen.

  5. 6 de feb. de 2010 · Bob Cadwallader assigned Kaiser-Frazer stylist Duncan McRae to help Darrin refine his design concepts — which Darrin dubbed “Speed Styling” — into a full-size clay model. The initial pretense of cooperation faded quickly. Cadwallader forbade McRae from working overtime on Darrin’s model, although McRae defied him.

  6. Kaiser-Frazer was an upstart company in 1947 being the first and only large-scale new automotive builder coming out after World War II. Their first major body design lasted from 1947 to 1950. In 1951 the next body design was rolled out with great hopes, and approximately 100,000 cars sold that year.

  7. Frazer Manhattan. (1947 to 1951) FOLLOW MARKET. The Manhattan was the top of the line variant for the Frazer. Introduced in 1947, the Manhattan represented the top offering from Kaiser-Frazer. Available in both convertible and sedan body styles, the Manhattan was powered by a 3.7L inline six engine sending power to the rear wheels through an ...