75 YEARS AGO - 1948
Oct. 19 - 25
- Kaiser-Frazer Corp. dealers introduced the Frazer and Frazer Manhattan, new models which complete the company s four-door sedan series for 1949. The Kaiser Special and Deluxe, companion models, were announced …
Henry J. Kaiser and Joseph W. Frazer were keen to cash in on what they knew would be a huge pent-up demand for cars after the Second World War’s automobile production interruption. Both were . . .
50 Car Companies That No Longer Exist
By John Harrington, Stacker News
On 1/27/21 at 6:30 PM EST
The automobile may have had its origins in Europe, but few sectors of the U.S. economy embody the American notions of personal liberty, expression, and freedom as fully as the automotive industry.
The rise of the industry at the beginning of the 20th century coincided with the ascent of manned flight and the motion picture industry, and a sense that the United States was entering a new and progressive era where anything was possible.
Hundreds of automotive companies sprouted all over the nation at the turn of the century, firing the ambitions of people in all walks of life.