Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Kaiser Forum => Topic started by: pjkaiser on July 04, 2018, 06:34:24 PM
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I just returned from The Petersen Automotive Museum, which is about 35 miles from me. I don't normally like to drive that far on the freeways we have out here but this was special. The PAM, was having their Cruise-In breakfast on July 4th celebrating American Iron. I had to go, I have been a docent (tour guide) there for over 21 years and a member of the Checkered Flag 200 Club since I purchased my Darrin in 2012.
People are so starved for seeing the Genius of Howard "Dutch" Darrin and Henry J. Kaiser, they flock to these cars and are amazed at the overall appeal of these cars and when given the chance, vote for them. That is how I won Best In Show a year and a half ago, because it was voted on by the parents and students of the school that was holding the car show. I could go on..... They still command attention after all these years!!!
Let's get these cars out there so more people can see them. Do your due diligence and know the history of Henry J. Kaiser, Howard "Dutch" Darrin and Joseph W. Frazer, so you can let them see who it was that made this all happen!!!!
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations and thanks for getting that beautiful car out and admired. They are not seen as much on the road anymore as they used to be.
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Many people ask if they are rare as not many make the car shows, at least the ones I attend.
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For years I have said that all the members of this organization need to to is get their cars to GENERAL type old car shows. You WILL get the people to stop, gawk and ask questions. If they get "educated" that you can drive these cars, you can get parts for these cars and that there is a great support organization in the KFOCI, more people (all different ages) will get interested enough to buy one and join the club (or in some cases, join first, then get a car).
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Car Show Rules: You have to be able to display your cars to the passing public. People passing by will be attracted and stop in. This results in 1) a feel good moment when people praise your car, 2) a lead on parts or cars not known to the Club, or 3) enough interest to sign up a new member.
There have been recent KF Nationals when the location was away from the passing public. That isn't good but I understand the considerations of facilities and lodging costs.
I would think the need to catch the attention of the passing public is more important with local and regional displays.