Vehicle Description
1954 Kaiser Special Two-door Club Sedan ?Next-to-last model year
for Kaisers ?Early-series 1954 Kaiser Special Club Sedan ?One of
only 500 early 2 door Specials built in 1954 ?Two-door is much
rarer (one for every six four-doors), and now command a price
premium ?Rebuilt 226 CID inline six-cylinder engine ?Rebuilt
three-speed manual transmission and 3.91 gearing ?Correct Jade
Green Metallic over Stardust Ivory exterior ?All-original bleached
?bambu? upholstery with green inserts ?Rebuilt suspension, new
exhaust and drum brakes ?Kelsey Hayes style full chrome spoke
wheels with a full matching spare ?Firestone Deluxe Champion wide
whitewall tires, size 7.10-15 ?Amber fog lights From its concave
grille and oval headlamp bezels to its bulbous taillights, the
Kaiser Special is a cross between stock and show car elements. This
1954 Kaiser custom Special 2 door sedan is said to be one of only
500 such early 2 doors built in 1954. According to the
Kaiser-Frazer Club, this is one of only 10 known examples today. It
has a Manhattan chassis, body and interior combined with '54 grille
and taillights. Later 1954 Specials featured a three-piece rear
window and less special interior but this particular Kaiser is a
early version with the famous "bambu" vinyl interior! Made in
Kaiser?s Toledo, Ohio factory, this car left the line with the
following equipment: oil-bath air cleaner, directional signals,
bumper bridge end caps, four stainless steel wheel discs, electric
clock, rear seat cigarette lighter, deluxe Tenite plastic steering
wheel, exhaust deflector and tilt-type rearview mirror. The correct
two-tone Jade Green Metallic over Stardust Ivory paint and trim are
in overall excellent order, as are the glass panels and lights,
including the amber fog lights over the front bumper. The bodywork
is straight and solid and the undercarriage looks extremely tidy.
The Kaiser?s engine bay is extremely tidy, the chrome bumpers are
beautiful, the battery appears new, the cargo area is in very good
order with its green carpeting and full size matching wire wheel,
whitewall tire. This Kaiser Special rolls on newer Firestone Deluxe
Champion wide whitewall tires, size 7.10-15 at every corner. Each
tire is mounted to a new Kelsey Hayes style full chrome spoke
wheels with a full matching spare. Under the hood is Kaiser?s 226
CID straight six-cylinder engine, mated to a three-speed manual
transmission. This car has a rebuilt suspension and drum brakes
plus a new exhaust system. The interiors on these cars were also
rather ahead of their time. Although Kaiser automobiles would not
see the Sixties, at least in the United States, they had some very
advanced features for their time, including a padded instrument
panel with all major gauges clustered in the driver?s line of sight
Inside, this example retains its all-original bleached ?bambu?
upholstery with green inserts. The bench seats are in great shape,
while the corresponding green carpeting is in excellent condition,
doing its best golf course impersonation. The matching headliner is
also in nearly flawless original order. The factory two-spoke
steering wheel is present and looks great while the green and tan
dash and inner door liners reflect the rest of the interior?s
condition. The console-mounted shift lever is in good, original
shape and a factory AM radio with one speaker round out the
interior. Widely rumored to have its stylistic roots in the Buick
XP-300 show car, the Kaiser Special?s styling elements include
large oval headlamp surrounds, its ?jet airscoop? grille, matching
?air intake? chrome vent on the hood and at the rear, ?Safety-Glo?
taillights, which could be seen from the sides and behind the car.
The car?s ?widow?s peak? windshield and lack of a wraparound rear
window marks it as an early-series 1954 model. Competition to this
Kaiser in 1954 included Buick?s Series 40 Special Riviera Coupe;
Chrysler?s Windsor Deluxe Newport two-door hardtop; DeSoto?s
Powermaster Six Club Coupe; Dodge?s Coronet Six Club Coupe;
Oldsmobile?s 88 Holiday Coupe; Packard?s Clipper Super Panama; and
Pontiac?s Chieftain Six De Luxe Catalina. VIN: K545012312 If you?re
looking for some 1950s automotive style that is unique, you found
it in this 1954 Frazier Special. Take it to any cruise night or car
show and you?re sure to attract attention but first, you need to
stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars and check this car out in person.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 12,078 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.
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