I have a list of Kaiser company owned vehicles that stretches into the early 60s and this one isn't on it. The only wagon listed is a 48 and the one in the article is later given the one piece windshield. Perhaps either Henry or Ale owned it personally and if so, the story could be true. I'm more inclined to believe it may have been a sightseeing vehicle that was based at Henry's hotel in Honolulu. He was known to use pink vehicles since it was Ale's favorite color.