1953 Kaiser Manhattan - Very Rare Car! Very nice Peacock Blue
paint. Good body fit lines and gaps. Oversized mirror like chrome
rocker panel moldings started at the edge of the front wheel well
and ran the length of the car and gracefully merged into the large
rear bumper and are continued, although the shape is altered,
across the front above the front bumper. The car has very large
slightly slanted "bullet" tail lights. The headlights are wrapped
by a classy bulbous hump and trimmed with A circular chrome bezel
with horizontal points, dead center on the left and right of the
headlight. The car features classic elegant touches everywhere you
look. Whether looking from the back of the car or the front of the
car your eye just flows over the amazing shapes and curves. Flip
down tailgate style trunk opening. The interior features an
extremely nice vinyl bench seat, light tan carpeting, two tone door
panels separated by an elongated S shaped trim creates a great
look. Cloth on top, woven on the bottom ( like carpet ). Vinyl arm
rest pads. The gauge cluster is chrome with small squares with
"Manhattan" script in a smooth rectangle. Actual gauges, not
warning lights. Column shift, Leather wrapped steering wheel cover.
Red Painted Steel Wheels with K (Kaiser) over a majestic Lion which
is the company's logo. Thick white wall poly ply tires.
Vehicle Details
1953 Kaiser Manhattan
Listing ID:CC-1742006
Price:$32,000
Location:Hobart, Indiana
Year:1953
Make:Kaiser
Model:Manhattan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:350664
VIN:PAP9743TK
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