Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: kaiserkid on June 29, 2017, 09:52:51 AM
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This year's Midwest Divisional Meet will be held in Waunakee, WI Sept 14 -16. The host hotel is Comfort Inn and Suites, 5025 County Hwy V, DeForest, WI. 608-846-9100, Reference KFOCI. Friday Sept. 15 a 40 mile cruise includes a ride on a car ferry across the Wis. river a drive through Devil's Lake state park a stop at Ski-Hi Apple orchard and dinner at a local restaurant. Saturday Sept 16 at 8am Cars in the Park car show, all Kaiser, Frazer and Willys vehicles will have a prominent location at the front of the show field. Pre-registration is $18.50 per vehicle before Sept 8 and includes the car show.
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Has this meet been authorized by the Midwest Director? At our national meet last week, no one from the Midwest Division, (including myself), was aware of this.
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Jake are you talking your 5 KF cars to the meet ?
Do you go to any meets?
Maybe you should attend so members can meet you.
They can see and talk to the # 2 forum poster.
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I caught up with the fellow who posted the September meet info and he did speak to the division's manager. More info will be in the next club news bulletin.
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Thanks to all who have registered so far.
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No more car show this year.. I have a burping radiator problem to fix..
Sorry I am not close to any of the Midwest meets. Everything is 8 hour drive for me..
Must not have been able to find a radiator shop near you in a year and a half!
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Actually radiator shops seem to be going the way of the doo doo bird. As are upholstery shops etc. But you go to a car show and there are cars upholstered with good radiators?
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Radiator shop near by.. It is about 100 miles away..
The cost is why it is not done.. $900 to 1000..
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I just had my radiator re-cored for $600. The shop has been there forever and the owner is in his 70's. Don't know what will happen when he retires!
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Had my radiator re-cored with a 3 row core for $560. 2 row would have sufficed & been cheaper but the shop had to use a 3 row to match the tanks.