Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Darrin Forum => Topic started by: Gordie on February 15, 2019, 01:07:33 PM
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I am happy to announce that long time member Lee Abrahams has agreed to head the Darrin Registry vacated by Terry Trasatti. Lee is our Darrin expert and has owned and restored several of them and has been a great help in answering many questions regarding the building and restoration of these great cars on our forum. Welcome Lee and thanks to Terry for his many years of keeping track of all of the known Kaiser Darrins.
Registry
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KAISER DARRIN REGISTRY
Newsletter
My name is Lee Abrahams
This is my first newsletter as the new Darrin registry director. I will be growing into this position and hope to chart a new course for our group.
The registry of existing Darrins is an important part of this job and I intend to track as many Darrins as I can but will respect the wishes of their owners. Some owners want to keep their information private and I will honor that. I will only publish information on those owners that have no problem with their information being published. I will try to locate as many cars as I can for internal information but only disseminate it to the members at large with the owners written permission. There were only a small number of these cars made and there has been much tracking in the past so I will try to build on that. I will talk to the owners and ask for their permission to put them in the registry. If they do not want to be in the public registry I will ask if I can document their car in the master list but not publish their information. Hopefully I can with this approach get a better count of Darrins. I will definitely not strong arm anyone.
I will also send out a newsletter at least once a year hopefully more. I will try to find interesting things to put in the news letter and as others have asked I will need stories from you. I think you will tire fast if I only print my stories. I did buy my first Darrin in 1961 when I was 16 years old and I still have it, that will be a story for later.
I own both original and modified Darrins and I am not a purest which is obvious if you have seen my cars. There is room for all Darrins in our group, Drivers, project cars, show cars, cars for sale running or not they are all beautiful. We have one of the most unique and valuable cars in the world lets crow about it. I have met many Darrin owners over the years both is the USA and overseas and they have always been very nice people. I have had many conversations with them as they build and enjoy their cars. Some of them are fortunate enough to be able to buy finished cars but most of them have purchased project cars. I have tried to help them with parts and information on the restoration process. I will continue to help in any way I can to keep all of these cars on the road. Some parts are becoming hard to find but many new parts are being made by our members. We all know this is not an inexpensive car to restore. Money can be made if you want a Darrin for investment but remember the profit is made when you buy the car. If you pay too much at the beginning it will be hard to recover and make a profit. Those of you that have the skills in mechanical, painting, body work , upholstery have a big advantage. I am a good mechanic but cannot do all of the other things so I have to depend on others, not optimal. These cars take years to restore and most of us aren't getting any younger. I know quite a bit about Darrins but not much about the other KF cars, I have never had anything but Darrins. I have always just loved the Darrin.
My goal is to grow our Darrin group YOU DO NOT HAVE TO OWN A DARRIN TO BE IN THE GROUP.
I will be putting together a list of where Darrin parts can be purchased. If any of you know who or where parts can be bought please let me know. Also anyone who wants to be part of the Darrin registry please email me your :
Name, address, phone # , and email address. if you do not have email ask that the information be mailed to you and i will do that. Email is faster and cheaper our group is self funding so costs matter.In closing I will do all I can to make the Darrin registry a group to be proud to be a part of. There are many other things to talk about and we will.
Thank You
LEE ABRAHAMS
(director)
1641 N Andros Pl
Tucson, AZ 85745
520-743-0256 (if no answer leave message and I will get back to you)
leeabrahams@cox.net
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Welcome Lee, Thanks for taking this over.
By the way, when did Terry T. vacate the post?
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Thanks
Not sure,
I was asked by Gordie and accepted gladly.
Lee
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First We need to Thank Terry Trasetti for His past hard work on The Darrin Registry.
I Try to Keep Track of The Dragons as some of You Know. Some of You do & don’t know Just like People, Our Vehicle’s can come & Go. We hope stay in Our Club. This is what makes for Hard Work though if They Don’t...
All of Our Clubs Vehicles is important to Keep Track of. Harold Hagen has been a Big Help on All Out List’s. Please take a minute to Look Up You’re Vehicle. For Name Last Name all that’s Listed. Sometimes You’re Name if You Found it in salvage. For The Dragons We get a Idea what Color Combination is Rare,What Order Early or Late In Production. Example Our First 3 Dragons are Black just as We Been told by History Notes.
You & I Keep The List Up. This List was Started Years ago by Richard Langworth & Tom Behnke Plus Other Club Members.
Thanks For All of Your Help.
Lee Abrahams Welcome to Continue The Darrin Registry. Let Us Know How We can Help...
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I will
Thanks
Lee
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Here is my info:
http://kfclub.com/forum/index.php/topic,11731.msg53624.html#msg53624
I will be parting out a kaiser Darrin in the spring..
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A big welcome to Lee for heading the Darrin Registry. I spoke to Terry Last Tuesday in reference to my visit to Majors Motors in Orlando and he did not sound well. I did visit them last Weds. and they do have a collection of nine Darrins, all showroom cars. They claim that this is the largest Darrin collection in the country.
Majors Motors is a commercial entity and they rent out space for events and even have a bar on premises. I should be getting more information about their organization later on. Here are the photos that I took.
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Hopefully here are some more photos
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More of Majors Motors photos
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Omne last photo of Majors Motors
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Firstly, I would like to thank Tom for his concern of my well being.
Secondly, and before you guys start collecting funds for my funeral flowers and renting vans to come and get my car parts...my current condition is solely the result of a shoulder operation..one of the most painful experiences one could have. 10 years of intense pickleball has wiped it out!! I don't expect to win any more metals in the Senior Olympics.
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I do appreciate the good wishes and I did email Terry personally to thank him for his leadership.
That is a great collection which I will have to see. I only have 6 at my house now but 1 belongs to another member. I am restoring 3 Darrins now and one of them Is his.
Lee
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Major Motors really packs them in tightly and I see some unusual colors on their Darrins. That would be a fun place to visit. Maybe we will have a National meet in the South sometime in the future.