Kaiser Vagabond 1949, Estados Unidos
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For 1949 Kaiser offered four series, the Special, Deluxe,
Virginian, and the Vagabond. The cars were styled by a design team led by Bob
Cadwalloder. Kaisers were known for their innovative color and trim
combinations which were created by Carlton Spencer. One of the more distinctive
cars in the 1949 Kaiser lineup was the Vagabond, a luxurious four-door sedan
that was essentially two cars in one. The Vagabond was equipped with rear seats
that folded flat and a double-hinged trunk that, when set up, transformed the
sedan into a spacious carrier. A truly versatile car, the Vagabond would remain
in Kaiser’s model lineup through 1950.
This 1949 Kaiser Vagabond is finished in the appealing shade of
Blade Green, accented by beautiful brightwork throughout. It is equipped with a
driver’s-side mirror and fender skirts and rides on wide whitewall tires
mounted on painted steel wheels with factory wheel covers. The Vagabond is
powered by a 226.2 cu. in. L-head inline six-cylinder engine which is paired to
a three-speed column-shift manual transmission. The interior is trimmed in
beautiful tan and features a clock, radio, and an unusual matching covered
spare in the backseat on the driver’s side. When the car is transformed into
carrier configuration, the beautiful wood slat work is on full display. This
example was purchased by the current ownership from Monte Shelton, a well-known
race-car driver and car dealer.
Kaiser remains a blip on the automotive radar, but one that
left its mark with innovative offerings such as the versatile Vagabond.
















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