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Kaiser Deluxe I6 226 1949

General description : Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to present this 1949 Kaiser Deluxe! This is the car to buy if you want what few have. The gorgeous exterior is Horizon Blue Background: The company was founded on July 25, 1945 and in 1946 K-F displayed prototypes of their two new cars at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. The Kaiser was of an advanced front wheel drive design while the Frazer was an upscale conventional rear wheel drive car. The production costs and the limited time available prevented the front wheel drive design from entering production, so the new 1947 Kaiser and Frazer shared bodies and powertrains. Being some of the first newly designed cars on the market while the "Big Three" were still marketing their pre-war designs, the Kaisers and Frazers made an exciting entrance. Kaiser and Frazer continued to share bodies and engines through 1950 with different exterior and interior trim. (Wikipedia Hop in the clean and comfortable interior, turn the key, and push a button to hear the inline 6-cylinder engine start up and purr like a kitten. Grab the column shifter and easily find all the gears. This car is an attention grabber in every way. The condition of the exterior and that beautiful shade of blue is not something you see or can find just anywhere. If you are looking for a clean car that is mostly originally look no further! This is the one! This 1949 Kaiser Deluxe is for sale in our St. Louis Showroom and can be seen in great detail including 100+ HD pictures and an HD video at http://www.GatewayClassicCars.com. You may also view our YouTube video at https://youtu.be/OInTBMg9QFw For additional information please call our knowledgeable staff at (618) 271-3000 or email us at STL@GatewayClassicCars.com. If you would like to see it in person, come to our St. Louis showroom, located at 1237 Central Park Drive, O'Fallon, IL 62269

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1949 Kaiser Deluxe I6 226 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in OFallon by Gateway Classic Cars for $14000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Kaiser Model : Deluxe Model Version : I6 226 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1949 Sub type : Coupé Location : St. Louis

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About Kaiser
The Kaiser automobile brand, with its unusual history and distinct models, has a story that sets it apart from many other car manufacturers. Let's delve into the narrative of Kaiser cars and explore their unique journey through the automotive world.

The Birth of Kaiser:
The Kaiser brand emerged in the years following World War II when industrialist Henry J. Kaiser, known for his contributions to shipbuilding and infrastructure projects, decided to venture into the automotive industry. Teaming up with Joseph W. Frazer, a former president of Graham-Paige Motors, they founded Kaiser-Frazer Corporation in 1945.

Early Models:
Kaiser's initial automotive offerings included the Kaiser Special and the Frazer, both introduced in 1946. These cars were characterized by their sleek and modern styling, which set them apart from many of their contemporaries. The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation aimed to provide affordable and stylish vehicles to post-war consumers.

The Kaiser Darrin:
One of the standout models from Kaiser was the Darrin, introduced in 1954. This two-seater sports car was distinctive for its sliding "pocket" doors, a feature rarely seen in production cars. The Darrin was innovative, but production was limited, and it had a short lifespan.

Challenges and the Willys Merger:
Despite initial promise, Kaiser faced various challenges in the competitive automotive market. In the early 1950s, the company merged with Willys-Overland, creating Willys Motors. The Kaiser name began to fade from the automotive scene, although some models continued to bear the Kaiser badge.

The Kaiser Manhattan and Henry J:
Two notable Kaiser models that persisted during the Willys era were the Kaiser Manhattan and the Henry J. The Manhattan was a stylish full-sized car, while the Henry J was a compact economy car. These models catered to different market segments.

End of the Road:
By the late 1950s, the Kaiser brand had all but disappeared, as the company focused more on its Jeep division under the Willys name. The unique and innovative Kaiser cars became a part of automotive history.

Legacy:
Kaiser cars are remembered for their distinctive styling and the daring Darrin model, which remains a collectible classic today. While Kaiser's presence in the automotive world was relatively short-lived, their commitment to producing stylish and innovative vehicles left an enduring mark.

In conclusion, the story of Kaiser cars is one of bold ambition, distinctive design, and the challenges faced by a newcomer in the automotive industry. The Kaiser brand may not have become a household name, but it remains an intriguing chapter in the history of American automobiles, celebrated by collectors and enthusiasts for its unique contributions.