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  1. The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation (1947–1953 as Kaiser-Frazer) was an American automobile company. It was founded jointly by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and automobile executive Joseph W. Frazer.

  2. La Kaiser-Frazer Corporation (también conocida simplemente como Kaiser-Frazer), fue una empresa fabricante de automóviles estadounidense radicada en Willow Run, Míchigan, operativa entre 1947 y 1951.

  3. Kaiser Motors (formerly Kaiser-Frazer) Corporation made automobiles at Willow Run, Michigan, United States, from 1945 until 1953.

  4. 27 de sept. de 2021 · As the Big Three automakers were introducing high-compression, overhead-valve V-8s, Kaiser-Frazer was using a flathead six it had bought from Continental whose design dated back to the 1920s. Kaiser-Frazer was also hamstrung by one of Henry Kaiser’s lesser ideas.

  5. Kaiser Motors (inicialmente Kaiser-Frazer) Corporation fue un fabricante de automóviles estadounidense con sede en Willow Run, Míchigan, activo entre 1945 y 1953. En 1953, Kaiser se fusionó con Willys-Overland para formar Willys Motors Incorporated, trasladando sus operaciones de producción a la planta de Willys en Toledo (Ohio).

  6. 19 de feb. de 2007 · 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 time available prevented the front wheel drive design from seeing production so the new 1947 Kaiser and Frazer shared bodies and powertrains.

  7. Kaiser formed a partnership with industrialist Joseph W. Frazer and created what became the last U.S.-made automobiles to pose a serious challenge to Detroit’s Big Three. They were the Kaiser and the Frazer, designed in Kaiser’s Emeryville research center at 1301 59th Street, and for a few shining years they had GM.