I read an interesting fact I hadn't heard before in the June issue of Hemmings Classic Car. Here's a quotation from the article, ""I'd even love a supercharged 1954 Kaiser flathead six--my first big campaign, to prove that a supercharged six was as powerful as an eight, and better at altitude, was with one of these. We actually broke a record at Pikes Peak, but the campaign never happened. After that, I went to Chevy, and they were working on early ideas for their '56, under the 'Hot One is Even Hotter' theme. So I pulled out my Kaiser proposal, spent a night changing the name Kaiser to Chevrolet, and pitched it" (pg. 54, Koch, Jeff. "Jim Wangers: The Eclectic Collection of Pontiac's One-Time PR Prince." Hemmings Classic Car 9.9 (2013): 54-57). It was nice to hear about a supercharged Kaiser winning at Pike's Peak--makes since that the high pressure air would give the six an advantage over conventionally aspirated 8s at high altitude.