
History of Kaiser
In 1945 California industrialist Henry J.
Kaiser partnered with automobile executive Joe Frazer to respond
to the American consumer's postwar demand for cars, mounting the
last real American challenge to Detroit's Big Three automakers. They
produced cars like 1949 Kaiser Vagabond, 1948 Frazer Manhattan,
1953 Kaiser Manhattan two-door sedan, the Dragon sedans, and Henry
J compact coupes as well as some modified Henry J race cars. The Kaiser and Frazer
Manhattan series were mainstays of the company lineup. Kaiser and Frazer automobiles
were manufactured at Kaiser's Willow Run, Michigan, factory from
1946 to 1955, when declining sales forced the closing of Kaiser's
domestic operations. |
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