Hi everyone,
I recently acquired a 1949 Frazer Standard in pretty restorable condition. To assist in my restoration, I also purchased 3 1947-48 Kaiser specials to use as parts cars. Trouble is, the Kaisers seem to have substantial differences in construction details that I was not expecting. Specifically, the door hardware seems to be different, and upon closer inspection, the inner door stamping is also completely different. I was not really expecting this, as the doors themselves will interchange from one car to the other, I believe? Anyhow, I am now looking for a number of pieces for my drivers side rear door (basically everything but the shell, glass, and vent window).
A previous owner had started to disassemble the car, but health prevented his finishing the project, and the subsequent owner suffered a catastrophic garage fire. The car was outside at the time, but I am left to assume that the parts from the partially disassembled car were lost. I would like to save this solid, running car, but if the pieces cannot be located, I will be forced to abandon the project as uneconomical. I also own a trio of 1951 Kaisers, and it might just be easier to start on that project instead.
One of the reasons I am writing today is that I recently saw a beautiful 1949 Frazer go driving by my house, and I figured the owner must at least be known to someone on this forum? I live near Sherwood Park, Alberta, and I figure that if I can get in touch with the owner of that lovely restored car, he might be able to help me locate some of the missing parts. If not, well, it was worth a try and I am no worse off for trying.
The main things that are missing are: The trunk handle (broken), the aforementioned drivers rear door hardware (outside handle, latch and window mechanism), the hood badge and ornament and the stainless trim for the same rear door.
I am not trying to make this a show car, just put it back on the road and enjoy it as a daily driver. I can repaint the car and redo the interior, but there is no point if too many parts are missing.
Perhaps someone can tell me if there are interchangeable models / years I am not aware of? I guess I was hasty buying 3 basically useless parts cars, haha. I would be happy to trade for the stuff I need, as the 47-48 Kaisers have some nice pieces on them, and all 3 could be combined to make one good car.
Anyhow, sorry for the long-winded post; I am pretty new to these cars (for someone that owns 7 of them) and will gratefully accept any advice I can get. I'll attach a couple of pictures; one of the Frazer (complete with bizarre 2-toning!) and one of one of the Kaiser parts cars.
Thanks for your time, everyone; I look forward to hearing from anyone.
Cheers,
Scott (CWMC)