Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: jake on August 03, 2015, 12:47:24 AM
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The Henry J in the story is now in my garage. It has been through quite a few owners since Mike and Gene rescued it from the building in Lincoln. Here it is as it looks today....
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I am looking for Your Front Wheel Kaiser in Arkansas Junk Yard ?
Always heard about , But no One has the Notes on What Town in Arkansas ???
Our Rarest Product of K. F. Willy's could be right Next Door.
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Jake, Entry # 3 above ? Sorry, I thought if I quote it would show the pdf. print & it would show full page again but did not ?
Subject, The Grand Dragon's = But Dragons Built ? Tom B.
This is How You work the list for average with not having the Original Log from the Factory. You can take current New list & see the Percentage Today with More found on the Dragon List.
Note : Only 2 Dragons Today have been found.
I have not found anyone that knows What happened to the First 22 not on the List ???
Dragons Built ? Buy Tom B.
This is How You work the list for average with not having the Original Log from the Factory. You can take current New list & see the Percentage Today with More found on the Dragon List.
Note : Only 2 Dragons Today have been found.
I have not found anyone that knows What happened to the First 22 not on the List ???
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Jake, Yes please do .
I can not find FWD 1947 Kaiser in Arkansas ? I thought You posted here. Post again Please. I always hoped We find that one.
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If you look up the K-85 Kaiser in the KFOCI HANDBOOK CD you will find that there were only two cars made and that both of them ended up in the MICHIGAN junkyard that was also used by GM and other car companies for dumping prototypes and show cars when they were finished with them (that's where Joe Borotz found all his cars at). That junkyard was cleaned out a few years ago.
The car in Arkansas turned out to be a customized Cord with 1947 hood emblem and K A I S E R lettering. It's also left this earth for scrap many years ago, or so I have been told. The information Jake is posting here is from QUARTERLY magazine from the1960's and 70's so keep that in mind when you ponder the material.