Author Topic: Automobile Manufactorurers Association Consolidated Specification Questionaire  (Read 921 times)

Gordie

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As a K-F-W literature collector I was only aware of this item through Ray Tomb's 1991 47 page list of known Kaiser Frazer literature.  Ray's list is not complete but is the best reference known for K-F items.  I was recently able to get this questionnaire for the Kaiser Darrin and it is 24 typed pages of all mechanical  specifications on the car.  The chassis illustration in the parts book does not show a muffler on the Darrin but the parts book says that it has one included with the tail pipe.  This new to me questionnaire states that the Darrin does not have a muffler but is "straight through".  It also states that the standard air cleaner is the dry type but that an oil bath type is optional?  Apparently Hydramatic was going to be an option at one time as the printing date of this publication is November 2, 1953  and we would have thought that about every thing on the car would have been planned by then.  It is interesting reading but does raise some questions.
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The A.M.A. Questionaire was drawn up prior to the start of the model year's production and submitted to show planned equipment on a car.  It was not unusual for an updated or revised version to be written up to show what was actually going on.  Sometimes, the update advised of planned new equipment that did not make production.  K-F did one for the 1953 Kaisers in the spring of 1953 listing a higher compression aluminum cylinder head as part of a planned Accessory Group for Manhattans (price increase) and included in Accessory Group 100 (no price increase) on the Kaiser Dragons.  This did not make the production line.