Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Cars For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Mr Manhattan on March 19, 2015, 10:09:39 PM
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http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/cto/4935760572.html
Looks interesting and in good shape .
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Very interesting. It appears someone did it with an eye toward authenticity, using a two door Kaiser as the basis for the convertible project, like the factory car. The top would probably be pretty tough to reconstruct, but it sure would make a great project.
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Two door sedans were not used on factory prototyping; the coupe body had a bit more space in the trunk (look at pictures and you will see different hinge positions relative to the back window glass). Anyone interested should check out the underside; they needed some additional bracing because the roof was cut off (like there was on the 4-door convertibles.
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The pictured car was one of two purportedly completed by Derham for KF. As noted it was yellow and in a few places where paint has peeled, you can see the original paint. I saw and had the opportunity to drive this car at a national meet several years ago. It ran nicely and rode like a convertible...a bit stiffer than a sedan. I put my name on a rather long list of folks who would be proud to park it in my garage should the owner ever decide to sell.
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I don't know where my Kaiser convertible came from but it was made out of a coupe body and has convertible side windows and a non retracting Carson type top. There is a picture of it in the 2006 Club Roster in the CA section and an on line story about it on a non KF Club website. It was at K-F Club meets over forty five years ago. I bought it in Iowa and it had Colo. plates on it and apparently was once owned by Fred Walker but I also have a picture of it when it was on a Detroit used car lot parked next to a 1955 T Bird. I wonder if it could be the missing '51 convertible? It is otherwise all stock with wire wheels and is painted yellow. It had a green interior which a previous owner repainted black.
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I like the "heart" dip at the center of the back window...the little picture, not the craigslist ad!
Gary.
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Looks like a well done conversion at a distance. Hope someone in KFOCF gets this one and I see it at a meet soon, restored!