Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Cars For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Mr Manhattan on October 05, 2014, 03:39:39 PM
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c4tzw-4692009387@sale.craigslist.org Last photo in ad .
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Thanks Jake
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/4692009387.html ( Last Photo ) The owner states it was cut down for a funeral home to use as a flower car.
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Huh... There was a converted "pickup" for sale in Terrebonne, OR, a while back (I think it was Terrebonne at least)... Can't help but wonder if it's the same one.
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Same car.
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No price, hhmm. I like the Nash also but have no room. That Frazer looks well executed, from the ONE photo.
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1949-51 Bathtub Nash two-doors are very rare, especially Ambassadors. But then, so are Frazer pick-ups.
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The $3,000 price was for the Chevy van not the Nash or Frazer pick-up. If that Frazer was indeed a professionally converted flower car it would be worth restoring but not if it is just a home made hatchet job. I guess that the '54 pick-up must have found a home as I haven't seen it advertised for awhile. Maybe at the price he was asking for it the old owner still has it!
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You can see the creases for the rear door are not filled in. I have to wonder what the cab and bed look like. Dad built one that looked like this out of a 1956 chevy station wagon & my uncle did a 1965 Rambler pick-up. Dad did it at home and it looked it; Uncle Norman used the body shop facilities at the AMC dealership and it looked factory (in fact factory people came up to find out how he did it).
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Hi.
This truck may be one of the three concept pickups made by Madman Muntz in 1947. Good chance!
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Well, there were a lot more backyard jobs built than Muntz trucks, but you never know! However, weren't those trucks badged as Kaisers like this one?
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Yep, hard to say, but I do know Kaisers and Frazers came out of the same plant, just different badging, right? I also think this one can be traced back because it has the original title from California. It also is not a flower car as some think because of the way it is set up. But maybe the next owner can trace it. Very interesting to say the least. Might be a find of a lifetime!
thanks for the reply.
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Flower cars are a neat nostalgic vehicle. I have only seen them in Cadillac and Packard. Not well suited to the KF.
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I found out that Kaiser did make Flower cars (carabelas= Manhattan), and pickups in Argentina in 1958
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Here's an IKA (Industrias Kaiser Argentina) funeral coach.