Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum
General Category => Cars For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Fid on September 01, 2015, 09:13:02 AM
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http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/kaiser/unspecified/1768701.html
For sale on Hemming's site. Car has 'Custom' on fender and rocker trim which only the '47/'48 Custom had. A '48 Custom is super rare. This one lists the VIN as begining with K481... which indicates a Special. A Custom would be K482... Anyone know this car? Is it really a '48 Custom? Looks nice and a '48 Custom with leather upholster is extremely rare.
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Remember too there were around 10,000 or so Kaiser Specials built during the 1948 model year with Custom interior upholstery and trim. The factory sent a memo out to dealers on this so they would not get concerned that the line screwed up. The memo doesn't give a serial number range but based on dates in the document it looks like May-June or so of calendar 1948 for production.
The next release of KFOCI HANDBOOK has the info I have gathered so far on this; right now, all my stuff is packed up for the move to Washington state.
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No, this car is not a Custom and no, it is not one of them that was trimmed out in Custom form. I know the owner and have been told this car started life as a Special and he had it trimmed as you see it. It is well done and rides like you're on your sofa.
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Thanks Joe. I know I've posted pictures of the original leather that was in the '48 Custom we had back in the '70s and it looked nothing like this one. Other things about that Custom - chrome inside window frames, fancy trim in the trunk (nothing like the that in the ad which is clearly not original), large Frazer Manhattan style door arm rests and Frazer horn ring. Very cool car.
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http://www.auctionsamerica.com/events/feature-lots.cfm?SaleCode=AF15&ID=r0844&Order=price&feature=&collection=&grouping=&category=
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That is a pretty generous price for a slab-sider. If it truly was a Custom, it would be worth it but I wonder how disappointed the buyer will be when he (or she) finds out it is not what it appears. Of course all of the upgrades may make it worth the extra cost regardless. It is one gorgeous car to be sure.
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The sale price is more than the seller was asking in the open market. I'm sure he's pleased with the result.
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What I was getting at was the seller open and honest about what the car really is? If so, great! No question it is nice.