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mikemon22

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The Henry J from The Last Onslaught On Detroit
« on: June 11, 2015, 08:56:08 PM »
There comes a time when one must let go of the things they love. That time has come for my 1951 Henry J to go to another owner, This Henry J was the one featured on page 251 of the book, The Last Onslaught On Detroit, published in 1975. The Henry J was owned at that time by Neil Greener.

While tracing past owners of this Henry J, Lowell Fideler (Fid) advised that his father, Ervin Fideler had purchased this Henry J from John Haller (now deceased) who had purchased the car from Neil Greener. John, known as a non-BS’er, told Ervin that Neil always claimed that the car was the one published in The Last Onslaught. Fid sent a picture of this (his dad’s) Henry J sitting in his driveway along with Fid’s own Henry J.

The car is solid, with no rust holes in the floor, rocker panels, trunk, or anywhere else. The upholstery appears to be original. Odometer shows approximately 73,000. A few small chips at the front of the car and between the hood and cowl.
Driver’s windshield wiper has play in it. It has a radio that hums but does not play. I do not know the status of the overdrive as I have only driven the car a few miles and never fast enough to engage the overdrive. I was assured that it worked by two previous owners, but I do not know.

I’m asking a not-for-profit price of $17,500. I have had the car for a year. My wife has never even looked at the car, even when friends of hers look at it. Need I say more. You are buying a piece of Henry J/Kaiser Frazer history. I have lots of pictures and can email more to anyone interested in the car.

After the sale of the Henry J, I will be selling all of my related paper goods.
(These could be made part of the sale)
My personal First Edition copy of The Last Onslaught On Detroit
Advance Service Manual – 1951
Mechanics Illustrated Test Reprint – 1951
Owner’s Manual – 1951
Parts List – 1951 (2 copies)
Parts List – 1952, 1953
Sales Brochure – 1952 Corsair (1 copy)
Sales Brochure – 1952 Corsair (2 copies)
Sales Brochure - 1952 Vagabond
Shop Manual 1951, 1952, 1953

You may send me an email, PM, or call or text 918-694-8965. Text is preferred.
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Re: The Henry J from The Last Onslaught On Detroit
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2015, 02:33:30 PM »
This is the Ownership History I have been able to determine from others. If you have any information or corrections, please let me know. And, some more pictures.

Lester Becker purchased the car from a lady in Wilber, NE in the 1960’s.
Lester Becker sold the car to a guy in Ohio in 1968. *1

Neil Greener purchased the car from ____________ in _____________
Neil Greener sold the car to John Haller.
It was John (now deceased) who claimed that Neil confirmed to him that the car was the one pictured in The Last Onslaught.*2

John Haller sold the car to Ervin Fideler in June 1996 in Minneapolis*2
Lowell Fideler (Ervin’s son) sent a picture of the Henry J parked in his driveway in June 1996 along with his (Lowell’s) 1953 Henry J.

Ervin Fideler sold the car to a club member in San Diego, CA in 1999*2

Ted Harrington bought the car from someone in California around 2005
Ted Harrington sold the car to Joe Faso, in Stockton, CA in 2005.*3

Joe Faso sold the car to Steve Davis, in Arizona in 2006.

Steve Davis sold the car to George Bryan, Evans, GA in 2014*4

George Bryan sold the car to me, Mike Monroe, Tulsa, OK in 2014

*1 – provided by Chris Becker, Lester’s nephew.
*2 – provided by Lowell (Fid) Fideler
*3 – provided by Ted Harrington
*4 – provided by Steve Davis
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