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Henry J. Kaiser is an important part of US history. After producing naval ships during WWII, he partnered with Joseph W. Frazer to start the Kaiser Frazer Automotive Company and produced the car that was way ahead of its time - the Henry J. Come learn about a rarely seen piece of automotive history. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: We received this comment from a viewer who really knows these cars. Even though we spend hours and hours researching and writing these features and try to present accurate information, sometimes we make mistakes or are unaware of details. We are always thankful for our followers who know more than we do and share their knowledge. Many of these old cars (especially the rare ones) have outdated or incomplete information available to research. Most of what we use is actual written publications, but we also use online sources. His comment is below: @mrsgstd4637 "Pretty good video but a couple of inaccuracies - The '52 Vagabond models were made of unsold 1951 Henry Js - they had the plastic on the hood ornament changed from clear to black. Most of them received a Continental Spare tire. The upholstery was not upgraded; it was left with whatever was in it before the conversion. I know there's another site that makes this claim that the upholstery was upgraded on the '52 Vagabond but that is not true. Like the Henry J, the Allstate was available with or without an external trunk lid. I don't know where the rumor started that Allstates all had trunk lids but it's not true. The two-base model Allstates did not have an external deck lid. Every Allstate was not all "Sears" blue. The 1952 Allstate was available in 3 colors from KF: Mariner Gray, Glass Green and Horizon Blue (a light blue). In 1953 the Allstate was available in Mariner Gray, Cardinal (maroon) and Sabre Jet blue. The Allstate could not be ordered from the Sears catalog. It was listed in the catalog but in order to purchase one, you had to go into the store. Some stores did take trade-ins. All of the upgrades (arm rests, sun visor etc.) were available on the Henry J as well as the Allstate. The four-cylinder Allstate did not have the full wheel covers; they had the small caps just as the 4-cylinder Henry J did. The last thing, and this is personal pet peeve of mine, it's pronounced "Fra-Zer" not "Fray-Zhur" - he was scottish, not french. Overall, a pretty good video! Reply to my comment if you have any questions." #cars #automobile #kaiser #1950s • If This 1954 Kaiser-Darrin Roadster Could ... 1954 Kaiser Darrin • If This 1970 Kaiser Jeep M-818 Truck Could... 1970 Kaiser Jeep M-818 More Automotive History: • The Buick Nailhead: A History of Hot-Roddi... The Buick Nailhead • The 1964 Fairlane: A History of Ford's Mos... 1964 Ford Fairlane • The fascinating History of the Chevrolet C... The Chevrolet Corvair ✨ If you like this Video, please SUBSCRIBE NOW to If This Car Could Talk using this Link! ⤵️ or subscribe directly on the Channel Page! 😉 youtube.com/c/IfThisCarCouldTalk?sub_... ******************** 🎬 Welcome to If This Car Could Talk! 🚙 This Channel is to feature cars/trucks of all makes and models - they just have to have an interesting, emotional, quirky, or just plain cool story. 👉🏻 Whether you enjoy classic cars, concourse restorations, commercial & professional vehicles, customs, drag cars, exotics, historic, hot rods, legendary autos, modern, modified, muscle cars, nostalgia, orphan makes, performance cars, project, race cars, restored vehicles, street rods, traditional or trucks, we know that each and every car or truck has its own unique and interesting story to tell! ➡️ So, if you are interested in more from If This Car Could Talk, don’t forget to subscribe and click the Bell Button to never miss a Video! 🛎 ******************** 🌟 Follow If This Car Could Talk on Social Media: 🏎 Our Facebook Page: / if-this-car-could-talk-104740361259145 Follow us on Instagram: / ifthiscarcouldtalk Contact us through our email: [email protected] ******************** IfThisCarCouldTalk #cars #auto #hotrods Thanks for watching the video