VINTAGE SIGN - KAISER-FRAZER
SERVICE
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- Made from 18 Gauge
Steel
- Features Baked Enamel
Finish for a Durable and Cost Efficient Finish
- Signs are Screen
Printed with Nazdar Enamel and Baked at 180 Degrees
- 6 - 1/8"
Mounting Holes for Ease of Mounting
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| Kaiser-Frazer
was formed by shipbuilding magnate Henry J. Kaiser and
Graham-Paige executive Joe Frazer. With a pile of
money from building ships for the government during the
war, the new company quickly put out striking new cars for
1946 while the cars from established manufacturers were
warmed-over versions of the prewar models. Kaisers
and Frazers sold well for a couple of years, but Kaisers'
pile was no match for Detroit's deep pockets, and by 1949
the other makes were quickly pulling ahead. The last
Frazers were built in 1951, and in 1955 Kaiser produced
its last U.S. built cars. Production continued in
Argentina for another seven years. |
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1/18/06 |
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