I am a member of 3 old car clubs. Buick (BCA), Cadillac (CLC) and Kaiser Frazer (KFOCI). I will no longer be active in the Buick club, but own 2 modern Buick collector cars which I may sell. My issue like some of us, is limited space and time.
I currently have no Cadillacs and no KF's. I own a modern truck and my company provides a company car, so if I need to get to KFOCI or CLC meets and events I can, in modern transportation.
It's important to me, and may be to others, going forward that I meet and enjoy the company of others in any club I join. I have spent way too much time on forums in the past 15 years, not enough time in the garage and much less time driving my collector cars new or old.
Sorry for the long winded background but it informs the question or inquiry:
Can KF cars be reliable on modern transportation roads? If so, is there a limit to daily mileage or expectations?
I'm NOT interested in trailering anything to meets or get togethers. KF cars, and even Cadillacs up until the 60's were really not built for highways. I was not around from 1947 to 1955 but I was in the 70's. Interstate systems are even much more advanced from 1975, let alone 1955.
I personally do not believe the cars from that old were built for anything more than local to intermediate transportation. It is interesting that during the life of the KF product, we saw a sea change in the transportation model in America as highways became more common place. The KF added automatic transmissions and before that OD was meant to extend the pleasure of the longer distances.
I also highly doubt I will do any more restorations. I am just too old and have not caught the bug to do a ground up on a car. Never say never, but restorations are too expensive and time consuming and you have to really feel confident you can do a car right. Therefore, if I buy 2 cars either Cadillac or KF, I will plop down some cash and I need them to be nicer than
normal and ready to enjoy.
Asking cars to do more than they were intended for is not a good recipe for enjoyment of the hobby. In my opinion. Planned obsolescence, and limitations of engineering and quality (or lack thereof) of lubricants and gas meant that cars were not intended to go 200,000 trouble free miles like modern cars/SUV's are.
So with all that said to add to the narrative -
Can KF cars be driven to and from meets?
If so, what are the expectations for daily mileage and do you take the interstates or just the by-ways? (I personally will probably do by-ways)
Does the club consider meet locations based on getting away from dangerous freeways where cars and semis pass you going 78 to 85 mph?
Which of KF's cars perform best for mid to long distance travel or is there any difference?