Over the years, I have found that a lot of younger people (under 37 or so) stop in their tracks when they see K-F products, especially 1951-53 Kaisers, unless they are deeply into hot rods or customs. The fact that a number of members do NOT go to general car shows with their K-F products limits exposure.
Remember that in a way, we are all Kaiser-Frazer dealers these days. When people ask about the cars, we need to tell them a good and truthful story about availability of parts, prices, etc to show them that the cars are affordable (at least compared to many other cars of the period) and parts can be found (with some exceptions, of course). When you do go to general car shows with your K-F product, take along a couple past issues of the Monthly Bulletin to show interested people prices and availabilities. People who are interested in the cars and possibly interested in ownership need to see that there are others in an organized group that could act as a support net if needed.