- Kaiser Motors
Originally formed as the
Kaiser-Frazer Corporation in 1945, the corporation was reorganized in 1953 under the name Kaiser Motors Corporation after withdrawal of Joseph W. Frazer from the venture. The Kaiser-Frazer stock was redeemed, and Kaiser Motors stock was issued at that time. Kaiser Motors manufactured automobiles in a number of locations around the world with the primary facility and corporate headquarters atWillow Run ,Michigan (USA).The company, founded by
Henry J. Kaiser , aUnited States industrialist, andJoseph W. Frazer , president of theGraham-Paige Corporation, started makingautomobile s with thebrand name s Kaiser and Frazer almost immediately afterWorld War II . Kaiser-Frazer also built a small car called theHenry J , named for Henry Kaiser. A slightly re-designed version of theHenry J was sold by selected Sears Auto Centers during 1952 and 1953 under the brand nameAllstate . This car was tagged as a product ofSears-Roebuck . While listed for informational purposes in the Sears "wish books" theAllstate could not be purchased by mail order.In 1948, after too many disputes with Henry Kaiser, Joseph Frazer resigned as president of Kaiser-Frazer; Henry Kaiser's oldest son, Edgar was made president in April 1949. The Frazer marque was discontinued after the 1951 models. Mr. Frazer remained as a sales consultant and Vice-Chairman of the Kaiser-Frazer Board of Directors until 1953. At the 1953 annual stockholders meeting, Kaiser-Frazer Corporation's name was changed by stockholder vote to Kaiser Motors Corporation. Shortly before the stockholder meeting, Kaiser-Frazer's Kaiser Manufacturing Corporation division worked out a deal to purchase certain assets (and assume certain liabilities) of the Willys-Overland Corporation, makers of Willys cars and Jeep vehicles. Kaiser Manufacturing Corporation changed its name after completing the Willys acquisition to Willys Motors, Incorporated. During late 1953 and 1954, Kaiser Motors operations at Willow Run Michigan were closed down or moved to the Willys facility in Toledo, Ohio. Kaiser car production in the USA ended during 1955.
At the end of 1955, the management team of the Henry J. Kaiser Company used Kaiser Motors Corporation to create a new holding company encompassing the various Kaiser industrial activities. Kaiser Motors' name was changed to Kaiser Industries Corporation, and functioned as a holding company for various Kaiser business holdings including Willys Motors, Incorporated.
Vehicles
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Chevrolet Corvette ] Kaiser includes Deluxe, Carolina, Traveler, Dragon and Manhattan sedans.Henry J , a small economy car including Corsair and Vagabond.Darrin, the first production fiberglass sports car in the USA, beating the Corvette to market by one month.
Willys, including "Aero-Willys" and all sub-trim levels include Aero-Lark, Aero Ace et al.
Jeep, including pick-ups, CJ Vehicles, all steel wagons, Wagoneer and Jeepster marques.
Allstate, designed to sell through and by Sears-Roebuck Department stores in the southern USA, a slightly restyled Henry J. The cars were equipped with Allstate products (tires, battery, etc.). The modest styling changes distinguishing the Allstate from the Henry J were executed by
Alex Tremulis , the designer of theTucker .Production of Kaiser and Willys automobiles ceased during the 1955 model year, but production of
Willys Jeep s inToledo, Ohio continued. Kaiser continued automobile production inArgentina under theIndustrias Kaiser Argentina (IKA ) name and Willys passenger cars moved toBrazil under theWillys-Overland do Brasil name, using the dies formerly employed in the U.S. well into the 1960s.The company changed its name to
Kaiser-Jeep in 1963. By 1969, Kaiser Industries decided to leave the auto business, which was sold to American Motors in 1970. As part of the transaction, Kaiser acquired a 22% interest in AMC, which it later divested. Included in the sale was the General Products Division, which Kaiser had purchased fromStudebaker in 1964 as it prepared to leave the auto business itself. AMC renamed the divisionAM General , which still operates today, and is best known as the manufacturer of the originalHummer , now called the H1, and also manufactures the Hummer H2.ee also
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List of automobile manufacturers
*List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers External links
* [http://www.kfclub.com/ Kaiser-Frazer Owner's Club International (KFOCI)]
References
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