Is it really possible to find an old rust free driver in decent condition for $4,000? This Kaiser listed on craigslist might just fit the bill. It’s located in Napa Valley in Geyserville, California. This Kaiser is has been… more»
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A Little Elbow Grease: 1953 Kaiser Manhattan
Although appearing like a derelict field find, this Kaiser Manhattan is a solid condition driver with a lot of recent maintenance. Complete and a great start to an affordable project, this classic two door could easily be polished up… more»
$8,900 Bargain? 1948 Kaiser Special
Believe it or not, at least for the late-1940s, Kaiser cars featured a low center of gravity. Today, most of us can’t imagine a car like this as being modern or as having breakthrough features like that, especially given… more»
Another Sleeper: 1954 Kaiser Manhattan
By 1954, the writing was on the wall for Kaiser cars. The company could not compete with the major manufacturers, and after its initial success, its relatively high prices, the lack of a modern V-8 power plant, a small… more»
Fort Knox: 1967 Kaiser-Jeep Panel Delivery
When a person needs to haul their gold bars around, what better way to do that than with a 1967 Kaiser-Jeep Panel Delivery! This ex-Fort Knox vehicle is on craigslist with an asking price of $6,995 and it’s located… more»
Cross Country Restomod: 1951 Kaiser Deluxe
Restomods are always met with varying views and opinions, but I feel that a restomod is not always a bad thing, as some may feel. Rare, or hard to find parts, can turn a car from a driver into… more»
$2,500 CJ: 1951 Willys CJ-3A
Here’s a 1951 Willys CJ-3A and it’s on Craigslist with an asking price of $2,500. That seems like a good deal, doesn’t it? This would be a fun vehicle to bop around the neighborhood with, there’s no question about… more»
Uncommon Find: 1951 Kaiser Deluxe
Kaiser is famously known for their Jeep background, but when it comes to their automobiles, they typically fell short in the market, and have fallen into obscurity. This 1951 Deluxe is a decent survivor that runs, but needs some work… more»
The First Hatchback? 1951 Kaiser Traveler
Are you as much of a fan of Kaisers as I am? This 1951 Kaiser Traveler is a project, as you can see, but we know that most of the Barn Finds readers have restored vehicles in tougher shape… more»
Diesel Powered: 1969 Jeep Gladiator
Who doesn’t love a solid, classic, diesel powered truck? Really, does anyone? This 1969 Jeep Gladiator is an awesome find in great survivor condition. Having originally resided in California, this Jeep was converted to Diesel and then promptly placed… more»
Rotting And Restyling: 1952 Henry J Convertible
This sad old Henry J has seen much better days. This interesting and attractive convertible conversion isn’t all that common though and a quick search on Google shows how appealing a convertible Henry J really can be. The seller… more»
Parked since 1955: 1951 Henry J 514 Deluxe
This all-original 1951 Henry J 514 Deluxe is in Chicago, Illinois and is listed on eBay. The bidding is up to just over $2,500 with three days left. I sure hope that this doesn’t get turned into the “gasser” that… more»
Budget Barn Find: 1948 Frazer
This 1948 Frazer has a good chance of being turned into a street rod; at least that’s what the seller thinks should be done with it. I think it would make a great budget classic! Located in a barn… more»
This Is A $200 Car: 1948 Kaiser Manhattan
The owner of this Kaiser listed here on craigslist is, this once, honest and even modest about the value of his car. He states “This is a $200 car”. It’s been been sitting in barn since 1966. It’s in Petaluma,… more»
Five Quarter Ton Kaiser Jeep Fun: 1969 M715
The M715 Kaiser-Jeep vehicle is nicknamed the “five quarter ton”, due to its one and a quarter ton troop or cargo carrying capacity. It was produced between 1967 and 1969 with more than 33,000 copies built. This 1969 model… more»
40 Years Stored: 1954 Kaiser-Darrin
With the famous “Darrin Dip” in the design, a “Clara Bow” grille, doors that slide into the front fenders and a body made of what at the time was that new-fangled fiberglass stuff, no one could say that the… more»