Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Kaiser Forum => Topic started by: Tom on October 28, 2019, 10:41:49 AM
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Can you tell me where I can go to read the body plate on the car? Like paint trim etc. Thanks Tom
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I mean I know where it is but to know what the info on the tag means.
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Join Kaiser Frazer Club. Last Onslaught on Detroit.
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Is that the only place the information is available
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Post a picture of the tag and we’ll decipher it for you!
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Thanks.
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Here you go:
Model 532 - 1953 Kaiser Manhattan
Body 1 - Four door sedan
Paint 441 - Anchor Grey over Persian Grey Metallic
Trim 5300 - Persian Grey Luxury & Bleached Bambu Vinyl
I.P. (Interior Paint) 32 - Persian Grey Metallic
DR (Delivery Region 1 - US
TR (Transmission) 7 - Hydramatic
AG (Accessory Group) 32 - Bumper Bridge, chrome caps, wheel covers, exhaust deflector, tent plastic steering wheel, electric wipers, clock. Also included an air cleaner, turn signals, rear seat cigar lighter and a tilt style non-glare rearview mirror
SCHED 74 - Scheduled point in production. This car was produced on the 74th day of this model's production
ITEM< 39 - This car was the 39th produced in the above scheduled run.
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Thanks. I was looking to see how original the car is. It is pretty origional.
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It's a run of the mill Manhattan then condition is what's imporyent?
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Didn't buy it. rusty underneath, rockers replaced {not a great job} rear quarters full of bondo seams at the trunk not tight and truck had trouble closing. It looked great in the pics. I was disappointed, went there with the money to buy it. Tom
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Keep looking as they are beautiful cars and you will find a nicer one soon. Our club newsletter usually has some for sale.
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As others have suggested, invest in a membership for the Kaiser-Frazer Owners Club International (KFOCI). Among the things you get for your money is a monthly newsletter with cars (and parts) for sale. Get some idea of what members offer their cars for in terms of condition and price. I understand that there may not be any cars close to home. I speak from personal experience when I say that if you get involved, you never know what turns up.
Being a member of the Forum is not the same thing as being a member of the KFOCI. You can join on the club website.