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shueman

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Posted: Jan. 20 2007,8:58 am |
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Jan 20th, 1946
The first Kaiser-Frazer automobiles were introduced at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation was formed after World War II by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and Joseph W. Frazer, president of the Graham-Paige Motor Company. They produced several successful cars, most notably the 1951 Kaiser two-door. In 1953, however, the company was renamed the Kaiser Motors Corporation, and soon abandoned the passenger car business in favor of manufacturing commercial and military vehicles.
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Posted: Jan. 20 2007,9:33 am |
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Cool site!.. Are we bored today!..
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shueman

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Posted: Jan. 20 2007,9:40 am |
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| Quote (GoFastRacer @ Jan. 20 2007,9:33 am) | Cool site!.. Â Are we bored today!.. Â  |
Yep, workin' indoors on planning spreadsheets....
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GoFastRacer

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Posted: Jan. 20 2007,9:42 am |
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Searching history is part of planning spreadsheets I take it!..
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Posted: Jan. 20 2007,9:48 am |
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We used to have a '69 Jeep Wagonneer, and currently have the carcass of a '65 Jeep Gladiator p/u that were both made by Kaiser Corp.  So they did still make passenger cars, if you consider Jeeps passenger cars.  Actually, the wagonneer was pretty dang nice.  A/C, power steering and power "assisted" breaks  , auto trans and power rear window.
After reading the other pages, it appears that our Jeeps were made in Argentina! I'll have to have Jeff check this out, he'll be interested, for sure.
Edited by My Man's Sportin' Wood on Jan. 20 2007,9:54 am
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