Kaiser-Frazer had several design ideas for pick-up versions of the Kaiser but lacked the spare cash that it would cost for tooling, special stampings and other production related costs. There was also the limited appeal of the body style in the marketplace. The 1946 design put on the road by Ernie Chavis, K-F dealer in Southern California at the end of that year almost made production...there is paperwork bringing the thing to the attention of Edgar Kaiser (General Manager at the time) as a possible production product.
Note: I did not post this ~ it was Jack, using my computer again & not paying attention.