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Kaiser Frazer cars

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    • album of kakal364
    • old car

    • said kakal364

    • 5 months 4 days ago
    • album of forex_signals
    • wow. great cars! this is what you called luxury.

    • said forex_signals

    • 2011.01.05 at 22:07:45 PST
    • album of riacompliance
    • These are really awesome cars I have to tell my friends about this.

    • said riacompliance

    • 2010.12.21 at 19:52:47 PST
    • album of Mike_gea
    • Nice pictures. There is nothing better than a photo of a classic car. Absolutely beautiful <a href:"">http://www.mikegeary.net"> Mike Geary </a>

    • said Mike_gea

    • 2010.12.10 at 08:11:08 PST
    • album of fxcoaching
    • nice cars!

    • said fxcoaching

    • 2010.12.06 at 23:07:30 PST
    • album of jzwilley
    • Nice cars! I'm an old car lover! Do you know where I can buy one? I live in New York .

    • said jzwilley

    • 2010.12.03 at 02:55:04 PST
    • album of annekingsy
    • car dealer websites would kill to have such cars on display because sometimes people want to buy a classic car and that is a hard thing today...

    • said annekingsy

    • 2010.12.02 at 03:34:41 PST
    • album of maha123456
    • And indeed, Kaiser-Frazer could do no wrong -- for a while. Though conventionally engineered, the debut 1947-48 Kaisers and Frazers were fresh and appealing against most rivals' warmed-over prewar cars. Prices were stiff, yet Kaiser-Frazer vaulted to eighth in industry sales within a year, prompting some to call it the "postwar wonder company." Trading championship

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.11.12 at 22:15:02 PST
    • album of maha123456
    • Both wanted to build new postwar cars. Frazer lacked the money but had ample experience; Kaiser had tons of money but no know-how. After discusssions, Joe Frazer signed on as Kaiser-Frazer president, with Henry K. as chairman. <A HREF=http://www.fx-agregator.com>Forex Broker</A>

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.11.12 at 22:12:05 PST
    • album of maha123456
    • After raising $12 million (total initial capitalization was $52 million), they purchased Ford's 2.7-million-square-foot wartime bomber plant at Willow Run, Michigan -- the world's largest factory under one roof -- and hired design and engineering talent by the boatload. As production got going in June 1946, Kaiser-Frazer people felt, as one official later recalled, "as if there wasn't anything we couldn't do." <A HREF=http://www.fx-agregator.com>Trading championship</A>

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.11.12 at 22:08:46 PST
    • album of maha123456
    • In 1947 a Dutch company was created named Nederlandse Kaiser-Frazer Fabrieken (NEKAF) with a new factory constructed in Rotterdam. NEKAF assembled 6,000 1949 Kaiser knock-down kits imported from the USA using some local content (batteries, tires, interior carpets, glass) and ignition and electrical system parts from France and England. Kaiser cars were assembled through 1954 with NEKAF exporting to Europe, South America and the Middle East. Ski Holidays

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.11.11 at 21:08:31 PST
    • album of maha123456
    • # In 1953 Kaiser bought the ailing Willys-Overland company for US$63,381,175 and merged the Kaiser and Willys operations together under the name Willys Motors. The decision was then made to exit the passenger car market, which was accomplished at the end of the 1955 model year. By 1956, Willys Motors was building only utility vehicles, many for export, and was turning a healthy profit. search engine optimization search engine optimization

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.11.09 at 22:12:16 PST
    • album of jamesalexmsg
    • Thought i saw one of these when i went to Universal studios in Florida? Might have imagined it but got to love your American cars..wouldn't fancy getting run over by one though.. as heavty as a tank.. ha ha..Car with bad credit

    • said jamesalexmsg

    • 2010.10.06 at 03:37:22 PDT
    • album of maha123456
    • The last car was produced in 1955. The longest-enduring product was the Willys Jeep. But it's Kaiser automobiles, the luxurious Manhattans, Dragons and compact Henry J's (named for company founder Henry J. Kaiser) Day Trading

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.10.06 at 02:33:13 PDT
    • album of sumberberita
    • Classic cars are always fascinating, the older the car the more expansive they will be. - Sains -

    • said sumberberita

    • 2010.10.01 at 04:23:49 PDT
    • album of maha123456
    • Starting out just after World War II the Kaiser-Frazer Corp, a Michigan company produced automobiles until 1953. Starting on 1953, the Kaiser Autos were produced at the Willy's plant in Toledo,Ohio. The last car was produced in 1955. The longest-enduring product was the Willys Jeep. But it's Kaiser automobiles, the luxurious Manhattans, Dragons and compact Henry J's (named for company founder Henry J. Kaiser), that Barker finds so appealing. Plus, the exotic Kaiser-Darrin sports car, which just beat Corvette in 1953 as the first American car with a fiberglass body. Trading Education

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.10.01 at 02:48:15 PDT
    • album of maha123456
    • In 1945, California multi-industrialist Henry J. Kaiser partnered with automobile executive Joe Frazer (who had been president of the Graham-Paige Corporation prior to WWII) in response to the American consumer’s growing postwar demand for cars, mounting the one of the last real American challenges to Detroit’s Big Three automakers, along with the ill-fated attempt of Forrest Tucker.

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.09.28 at 20:32:16 PDT
    • album of JamesThatcher
    • These cars are classics that need to be preserved. I would like to have such a car and only drive it on Sundays in my neighbourhood:)) I'm such a show off!! << Fox Car Rental >>

    • said JamesThatcher

    • 2010.09.27 at 02:03:31 PDT
    • album of maha123456
    • Kaiser has been described as "America's boldest, most spectacular entrepreneur", with successes including large road-building projects in the 1920s, heading up the first West Coast steel manufacturer, completing the Hoover Dam, creating radio and TV networks, and designing a health care system that became a model for HMOs nationwide. During World War II, he launched more ships than any other shipbuilder, and became known as the father of modern shipbuilding. Trading Education Trading Seminars

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.09.27 at 01:46:44 PDT
    • album of maha123456
    • Frazer made the higher end models for Kaiser-Frazer Corp. Joseph Frazer retires from the company in 1949 leaving only the Kaiser family to run things sales are not very good motorcycle jackets

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.09.22 at 19:21:26 PDT
    • album of maha123456
    • Being the youngster I am (roll eyes) I have never been aware of that make of auto. So obviously I have never had the experience. But it was interesting looking it up and learning the connection between Kaiser and Willy's. Thanks for the prod to look it up The Final Word

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.09.21 at 22:31:45 PDT
    • album of maha123456
    • The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation was the result of a partnership between automobile executive Joseph W. Frazer and Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser of Kaiser Company/Kaiser Industries. The company also combined the dwindling assets of the former Graham-Paige Motor Company. The concern was the only new US automaker to achieve success after World War II, if only for a few years. SolusVM

    • said maha123456

    • 2010.09.20 at 02:55:36 PDT
    • album of anna2012
    • The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation was the result of a partnership between automobile executive Joseph W. Frazer and Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser of Kaiser Company/Kaiser Industries. The company also combined the dwindling assets of the former Graham-Paige Motor Company. The concern was the only new US automaker to achieve success after World War II, if only for a few years. buy wow accounts

    • said anna2012

    • 2010.09.16 at 03:23:09 PDT
    • album of boffinteam
    • Very nice album, thanks for the share. I had great pleasure in flicking through. Keep it up Dave form Nine Eagles Helicopter

    • said boffinteam

    • 2010.08.27 at 09:44:50 PDT
    • album of PremierPlates
    • Oh the 54 Kaiser how cool. I would love to see this retrofitted and on the market again.Some of the car manufacturers need to look behind to move forward. Car Registrations

    • said PremierPlates

    • 2010.08.18 at 03:49:55 PDT
    • album of annasiegfried
    • Any car dealer websites would be proud to have such cars on display for sale. Many people today want to buy a classic car, but such cars are harder and harder to be found.

    • said annasiegfried

    • 2010.08.06 at 02:45:53 PDT
    • album of AlmaDelMar
    • It feels so good to see people that own classic cars and taking good care of them. I'm so fascinated about classic cars and I hope that one day, one sunny day, I will be able to buy me such a beauty and bring it back to life. I would use it only on Sunday and only if it doesn't rain, but I would be so proud to own a classic car. << car insurance quote >>

    • said AlmaDelMar

    • 2010.07.14 at 07:39:10 PDT
    • album of CoolioB
    • Tires can still be found, but the price is the problem. You can place a special order with a tire's company, but you will have to pay extra for the custom model. << Pep Boys >>

    • said CoolioB

    • 2010.07.01 at 06:32:26 PDT
    • album of AdaWakeman
    • Very nice cars. I would love to have a car like this. They're so beautiful! However, it is hard to find auto parts for them, especially tires. I only now one single San Diego tires shop that still sells them.

    • said AdaWakeman

    • 2010.06.15 at 03:40:47 PDT
    • album of morgantitom
    • Your albums were inspirational- a mentor to my own creations

    • said morgantitom

    • 2002.01.12 at 06:07:59 PST
    • album of
    • WOW!!!!!!!!! I think I died & went to K/F heaven! I've been searching for years for photos like these. GREAT!

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    • 2000.04.19 at 13:18:46 PDT

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