Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Cars For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Roadmaster49 on June 05, 2019, 11:08:13 AM
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https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/spokane-1951-kaiser-deluxe/6904572612.html
A little misinformation, but overall a nice car.
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#1 looks like a nice $1200 car, locally. #2 needs to stay where it is at, or the farmer needs to call the scrapper. #3 is a nice builder. Again, like most of the 54's survived somehow, I would say 90% of KF's were sold and/or ended up in the high northwest. Of course, I am not serious, just an observation on how many they seem to have on sale on C.L.
#3 Two door, he seems to be delusional when he thinks there is high demand for the parts alone? There is a surplus of parts.
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Number two is a very early 47 Special. Very few were made with the Special script included on the trunk lid. I’ve only seen two, now three, in all my years of collecting.
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The 1947 Kaiser is a very early Special. It would be a good buy for parts if you are restoring an early car. Thanks for showing them. It would be interesting to see the serial number plate.
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I did notice that badge. I did not know if it was correct, but it caught my eye. Thanks to you two for confirming it's authenticity and meaning.
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I always say Get All Numbers if You can on Vehicle. Then if You found a Rare One You will know How Rare.
Our Dragon,Darrin, Lists was Done Correctly knowing You Found A Rare Vehicle. I always Keep an Open Mine. What if You found a Front Wheel Early Kaiser ?
Remember We do not have Original Numbers from The Factory. Executive’s Ordered Lots Special Order Products that Would Wind Up on West Coast & Later Anywhere.
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What if the serial number is < 100? Wow. That’s likely the oldest one ever.
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Here You Go...
http://theoldmotor.com/?p=159696