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General Category => Cars For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: joefrazer on September 23, 2018, 08:32:08 PM

Title: 1952 DeLuxe Traveler
Post by: joefrazer on September 23, 2018, 08:32:08 PM
On craigslist near Cincinnati. Needs a good cleaning but doesn't look rusty.

https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/cto/d/1952-kaiser-traveler/6704107001.html
Title: Re: 1952 DeLuxe Traveler
Post by: kaiserfrazerlibrary on September 23, 2018, 09:58:46 PM
No surprise; it's a 1953 Kaiser deLuxe.  There were NO 1952 later series Kaiser deLuxe types produced (but there were 11 1952 Kaiser Manhattan Travelers built in the spring of 1952 to fill special dealer/distributor orders).  Check out the KFOCI HANDBOOK CD for more information on 1952 and 1953 travelers.
Title: Re: 1952 DeLuxe Traveler
Post by: Roadmaster49 on September 25, 2018, 09:27:14 AM
Sure looks like a 52.  Not having the headlight trim though, makes it deceiving to me. I'm no expert.

I'm sure you guys are tired of my price comments, so I'll focus on desirability and cool factor.

1st, I trust Jack, so it must be a 53. Doesn't that make it pretty rare?  I think I have only seen one other 53 Traveler and it was just a parts car.  2nd, dual range hydramatic makes it pretty desirable. This was a well sorted car when new, would make a nice car restored. 
Title: Re: 1952 DeLuxe Traveler
Post by: Fid on September 25, 2018, 10:14:56 AM
Rear fender top trim, black gauge cluster and black horn button all indicate '53.  The fact that there were no '52 hatchbacks (as pointed out by kaiserfrazerlibrary listing the rare exceptions) also indicate it's a '53.
Title: Re: 1952 DeLuxe Traveler
Post by: Mr Manhattan on September 25, 2018, 11:34:47 AM
 Nice log cabin in back round .
Title: Re: 1952 DeLuxe Traveler
Post by: kaiserfrazerlibrary on September 25, 2018, 08:49:37 PM
Because K-F changed how they recorded production after August 1952 I don't have an exact count on 1953 deLuxe Travelers, but I do know that:

 1.  They were all 4-door and had the wood slats that prior year high-end Travelers had.

 2.  It seems safe to say that somewhere around 1,100 or less were produced

 3.  There was at least 1 1953 Kaiser Manhattan 4-door Traveler was produced as a show car and had leather upholstery.It stayed with the company long enough to be sold as surplus to an employee after being upgraded to include 1954 front sheet metal, a supercharged 226 and 1954 tail lights and quarter panel crowns like a 1954 Early Special (and the 1953 show dragon converted a similar way that my father owned at the time of his death).