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Hidden on a farm for decades, these Jeep Forward Control (COE) trucks and Station Wagon haulers are looking for new owners.
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Hemmings on MSNCarspotting: Sears’ Last Catalog Car, The 1952-’53 AllstateAs recently as 1953, new-car shoppers could avoid dealerships by ordering directly from their Sears catalog or nearest retail outlet. Named after the insurance company that owned the department-store ...
Here's what CJ really stands for on a Jeep, and also why you don't see it that much anymore. Spoiler alert: The answer lies ...
Nestled in a classic brick building on Archbold’s main street, Mom’s Diner & Pizzeria stands as a beacon of comfort food in Northwest Ohio. The distinctive black and white striped awning catches your ...
However, the decades since World War II have also seen Jeep change hands multiple times. First, in 1953, Kaiser-Frazer purchased Willys-Overland and renamed it the Willys Motor Company.
The Kaiser-Frazer Corp. rolled merrily along last week. A second public offering of 1,800,000 shares of K-F stock (TIME, Jan. 21) was sold in less than an hour. Net proceeds: $34,470,000. K-F’s ...
To the $22,000,000 which the Kaiser-Frazer Corp. had raised by a stock issue had been added $8,000,000 of Graham-Paige money, and a $10,000,000 line of credit from the Bank of America, enough to ...
The unassuming, utilitarian hatchback—once a symbol of the economy class—has become ubiquitous in an automotive world dominated by SUVs rather than sedans and coupes. Though bigger, heavier SUVs tend ...
The Kaiser-Frazer Henry J was introduced as an affordable and fuel-efficient compact car. Named after company president Henry J. Kaiser, the car was compact, had simplistic lines, and a ...
Back in 1950, the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation went against the "bigger is better" tide with a compact car named after company co-founder Henry J. Kaiser. Way ahead of its time, the Henry J was a ...
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