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»
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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»
1952 Kaiser Manhattan…Pickup?
No, you’re right, Kaiser didn’t make a Manhattan pickup; as a matter of fact, apart from the Jeep pickups, they didn’t make one at all that I can find. However, someone thought it would be a great idea to… more»
On The Trailer: 1951 Kaiser Dragon
Yes, it’s my favorite pet peeve again, a flipper who doesn’t even take the car off the trailer to take pictures. I’m guessing since the ad states that this unusual Kaiser “runs well…drives and stops” but the taped message… more»
1951 Henry J: Forgotten Classic
Does anyone else remember the Henry J? This 1951 Henry J looks pretty solid, although it does have a few problems. Doesn’t it just look like a character from a children’s book or one of those Car movies? It… more»
Kaiser On A Roll: 1953 Kaiser Manhattan
This rarity is located in Van Nuys, California and is listed for sale here on eBay with an opening bid of $1,000. By 1953, despite having new postwar designs, the Kaiser was starting to show it’s age. But it’s… more»
Dealership Find: Kaisers, Willys, & Stanley Steamer
We know a “find” is special when more than one person sends it in. This one came in from Fred W and Sam R. Apparently, the seller’s family has been in the car business since the 40s. His grandfather… more»










