There is a bit of conflict on the creation of the 1952 Virginians and Vagabonds (if you can call it that). Both types were officially announced to dealers on December 5, 1951; a document from the Detroit MI regional sales office for Kaiser-Frazer Sales Corporation puts the last day of 1951 model year production as November 4, 1951. 1952 Kaiser Virginian cars were announced in Dealer Confidential Bulletin #69 or (depending on how the retailer was categorized) Direct Dealer Bulletin #72. 1952 Vagabonds were presented in Dealer Confidential Bulletin #70 or Direct Dealer Bulletin #73.
Both vehicle types could be ordered from the factory with the optional, factory-installed "Continental" tire kits ($87.54 plus 6.39 Federal tax for Henry J, $136.99 plus $10.41 Federal Tax for the Kaiser). Henry J's and Kaiser Special Virginians with the option also had to have the Tail Pipe Extension at an added cost of $2.00 plus $0.15 Federal Tax; Kaiser Deluxe Virginians came with the extension as part of its Accessory Group items. These bulletins also show a range of monotone (one color) and two-tone paint jobs for various models. Kaiser Virginian availabilities for dealers in the Western United States included the remaining inventory from the Portland, Oregon Assembly plant ( which may have included anything left at Long Beach CA). This would indicate that at least some of these cars were redone at the factory, from finished goods and/or the cars on the production line that were built out.
Actual production figures from Kaiser-Frazer that surfaced not long ago lend credence to the story that at least some 1952 Vagabonds or Virginians were re-tagged 1951 model year cars in distributor (especially factory-owned distributorships) or dealer inventories. However, a memo dated January 8. 1952 by DeBoer Motors, K-F distributor in Milwaukee WI to dealers in their sales territory includes "We have a number of 1951 Henry J and Kaisers, all models on hand which must be sold and we expect each dealer's cooperation in the movement of '51 models. If each dealer will do his part in taking just one unit, it will reduce our stock so we can order "52 models. May we have your order today while you have a choice of color and model
The memo also advised dealers to retain the distributor's price list dated October 31, 1951 for wholesale and retail suggested list prices. It should also be noted that the serial numbers for a Vagabond or Virginian run based on the 1951 HJ or Kaiser model year with a K52 prefix on it. The only ones I know of reflect the tail end of HJ and Kaiser production for the 1951 model year.