I recently received a postcard from Jerusalem that shows two 1951 Kaiser taxicabs and along with the card this interesting note. Kaiser in Israel. "With the founding of the state of Israel in 1948, the Ford Motor Company sought to invest in the new state, and to facilitate the production of of a large number of vehicles that Israel would need for the military and the government. Ford announced plans to build an assembly plant in Israel. When Arab nations got word of Fords plans, they announced that if Ford didn't cancel the agreement, they'd boycott it by putting it on the Arab League's blacklist. Ford pulled out causing a moment of crisis for the Israeli government. While the government was searching for alternatives, Lord Marcus Sieff of London, contacted Efraim Ilin, an Israeli security expert and tycoon, and put him in touch with Hickman Price of Kaiser-Frazer. The company had recently built an automobile plant in Holland and was planning to build one in Greece. Ilin met Price and negotiated a $2.5 million project. Kaiser-Frazer invested half a million dollars and Ilin formed a group that invested the other two million dollars."