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1953 Kaiser Commercials | Manhattan | Henry J | Dragon

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1953 Kaiser Commercials | Manhattan | Henry J | Dragon This video highlights the Kaiser Frazer brand in the original 1953 commercials. The Kaiser Manhattan owed its high-status name to its stable mate Frazer; from 1947 to 1951, the premium Frazer was the Manhattan, which was available at various times as a four-door sedan, hardtop or convertible. After Frazer cars were discontinued in 1951, the Manhattan nameplate was transferred onto the top Kaiser, which superseded the Deluxe designation. Because some unfinished 1951 cars remained on production lines, a number of them were fitted with new serial numbers, altered hood ornaments and optional continental spare tire kits and marketed as 1952 Kaiser "Virginians"-when these leftovers were sold, the "real" 1952 models arrived. Welcome to the Kaiser Frazer Owner Club International’s Official YouTube Channel. We plan continue to bring awareness to one of the coolest cars on the plant! :) We will post videos of classic car’s, interviews to share the knowledge of member and hear their stories. You can become a member of the club by visiting our website www.kfclubmembers.com You can also find us on Facebook:  This group is open to anyone. The club exists to promote the history and preservation of Kaiser, Frazer and Willys automobiles. This Facebook group is ran as a gathering place for members, their family - friends and people interested in the Club events and connecting with others. https://www.facebook.com/groups/268763304324072/ Other videos you might enjoy: More Commercials : Best of Kaiser Frazer Commercials | 1950-1954 https://youtu.be/iUoQzvp5LTQ 1953 Kaiser Commercials | Manhattan | Henry J | Dragon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8ZFIEQXBD0 1954 Kaiser | Frazer | Willys | Classic Cars Commercials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-eiDYavmc Club Meets: Kaiser Frazer Owners Club International National Meet 2022 (Rare cars, cars of the 40s and 50's! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWhOJWFB32s Club member interviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_nz0yJRJ98&t=16s



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