I still don't see it. The reference is on pages 109-110 and notes that Howard Darrin proposed extending the quarter panels to increase useable trunk space. However, it also states that the company's inability to turn a profit in 1949 and 1950 meant that a less ambitious program was required. The effect of a longer car was tried through changes to the bumper and grille as well as the new tail lights that could be seen from the sides just as easy as from the rear. At no place does it state that the 1952 Kaiser (regular type, not Virginians) got bigger quarter panels themselves.