1952 Kaiser Traveler The 1951-1953 Kaiser Traveler was the
brainchild of entrepreneur Henry J. Kaiser who, it was said,
averaged about 100 ideas an hour and about one of them was good.
The good ones, however, were worth pausing over. During World War
II, one of these was Kaisers cookie cutter production line of
Liberty and Victory ships, which broke the U-boat threat by sheer
numbers after the war, another idea emerged as the Kaiser Traveler:
the first hatchback. Improbable as it seems, the story really is
true. Henry Kaiser conceived the 1951-1953 Kaiser Traveler by
tracking the outlines of its double-opening hatches with his finger
in the dust on a sedan in the Kaiser garage in Oakland. At that
point, the idea was simplistic: cut out the entire deck and rear
window area, hinge half of it to lift up and half to flop down, let
them meet about halfway on the deck, and presto: a new kind of
utility car. The smooth vinyl of the 1951-1953 Kaiser Traveler was
heated and fed into a machine with refrigerated plates in the die
design. The die then kissed the vinyl and immediately caused the
design to set through heat transfer. The stuff was called Dragon
and Dinosaur vinyl, Spencer said, so no one would mistake it for
real alligator or real lizard. The following is quote from previous
owner: Produced in December 1951 by the Kaiser Frazer Corporation
of Willow Run, Michigan. KF was the first to offer cars to the
public after World War II and also unfortunately led the U.S.
Independent manufacturers to cease operations in 1955. This 1951
Virginian Deluxe Traveler 4-door sedan has a 226 CI six-cylinder
engine with 115 horsepower, dual range 4-speed hydromantic
transmission, and original dinosaur vinyl upholstered seat, door
panels and padded dash. The car was repainted about 14 years ago.
Estimated production was 400 with only 4 remaining in the KF
registry. This car was commonly used for utility purposes as well
as funeral home flower cars, farmer hay hauling and personal family
sedan-campers. Body styling is by Howard Dutch Darrin, one of the
leading European coach builders before World War II. Senior Nation
First Price Winner #26D0647 AACA for 1997 Paint is original Kaiser
color of turquoise blue over cerulean blue 2007 Kaiser Frazer
Calendar car for the month of April If there happens to be another
52 Kaiser Traveler anywhere, odds are its not near as pristine Just
an incredible restoration everywhere you look. Plus, a turnkey
condition car meaning everything is operational, even including the
working factory radio! Check out the 50+ pictures online which in
our estimation ds not do the car justice. Car is amazing. Also
included is a notebook that includes correspondence from Kaiser
Frazer corporation, a number of confidential bulletins, a copy of a
retail and wholesale invoice and more.
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