Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Cars For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: dogwalkfinds on November 27, 2018, 08:54:44 AM
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Have not seen it in person, but the pictures look pretty good and price seems reasonable.
https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/d/1952-kaiser-deluxe-4dr/6753505001.html
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Unusual that this car has tinted glass. I didn't think tinted glass was available until the 1953 model year.
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Don't Look like tinted Glass ? Inside looking Out don't look like any Tint.
I wish some Folks would do some research before they Post.
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Tinted or not, these car windows in this Craig's list ad still look rather dark for clear glass.
John B.
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KFOCI club members could look up the later series K5211 models and would find the following:
1. On July 25, 1952 Dealers were informed in Confidential Bulletin #34 that Kaiser deLuxe models were available with a padded dashboard of the type shown to be on the New Rochelle car.
2. On June 20, 1952 Dealers were infoirmated in Confidential Bulletin #32 (all distributor and dealer series) that E-Z Eye Tinted Glass was available on Kaiser Manhattans only. Given that a dealer in the New Rochelle NY area would be in the factory's New York City sales territory, it might be possible that a special order for the tinted glass may have occurred. If that rather unlikely situation occurred, there would be a number in the SPEC-FO header on the body data tag. Otherwise, it could have been added later on by an owner prior to the current one./
Don't have a KFOCI HANDBOOK? If you are a member you should have received it in your New Member Information Packet. If you are not a member, you may want to join. It's a good investment at $35.00 for a year's membership.
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The glass is tinted.
The club handbook is on a CD. Computers sold today do not come with CD drives making it impossible to access the information. A thumb drive would be more useful.
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We've had this discussion before, Jim. The thumb drives cost about 30-40 times what a blank CD has. You are the only one complaining about the thumb drive thing it seems. Remember that many members with computers have older ones with a CD or spent the slight extra amount for a stand-alone cd/dvd drive that has USB connection. I wish I could put it on a thumb drive but can't find even a 1GB type that has a duplication cost of under $3.50 each. I have a budget on this (releases are considered a QUARTERLY to the membership) and unlike some others, I know that the club funds are not a bottomless pit.
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Place the pertinent information - production numbers, trim and paint info, etc - behind the club's website firewall, as previously mentioned, and the rest can be put on some sort of media made available to members at a cost figured to recap the investment.
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I thought you promised to go away! Man up and follow through.
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Bustidwing, did you ever join the club? Have you ever seen the Hanbook? There are many factory service manual items, Parts books and other service information of interest that have been a significant help to members/owners of cars. There is some company history and information on the story behind various key events in company history, along with a few dozen factory photos, etc. If you have a problem with something, come direct to me (if you are a member you have my email address in the club publications you get) and identify specifics. If not you forefit the right of complaint.
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That '52 Deluxe was for sale on ebay awhile ago too. I think the price at that time was a bit steep. You don't see a lot of the '52/'53 Deluxe models, would be nice to be able to see a nice restored one. This one's too much work for me.
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I just looked - the '52 Deluxe is on ebay for $100 more than the CL listing. Ebay's fees are a bit more expensive so that's likely why