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Spring Classic 2025 Lot Listings #196 1949 Frazer Manhattan Convertible Sedan
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#196 1949 Frazer Manhattan Convertible Sedan

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VIN: F495011568

Here is luxury and stunning rarity, in one beautiful package.

In 1949, Frazer was the higher-priced brand in the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation lineup – and the Manhattan was Frazer’s top trim level. That alone would make this car desirable – but in 1949, Frazer produced only 62 convertible sedans in the Manhattan line. This is one of the only survivors and certainly one of the very best examples in that exceedingly small number.

A winner of the Kaiser-Frazer National Gold Award, this lovely drop-top sedan was restored to a very high standard in the early 2000s, including an exacting repaint in its gorgeous original factory color of Caribbean Coral.

The most dedicated Frazer enthusiast could go many years without seeing a ’49 convertible sedan, and this one is in amazing condition.

Powered by a 112-hp, 226-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine, this ultrarare Manhattan is sure to be the star of any judged gathering, and it’s in such fine shape that touring it would also be a pleasure.

  • A rare surviving example from the original 70 Convertibles built during the 1949 production year

  • A rare and seldom seen post-WWII automobile

  • Winner of the Kaiser-Frazer National Gold Award

  • Restored in the early 2000s to a high standard by a specialty shop in Arizona

  • Finished in its original factory color of Caribbean Coral

  • Powered by a 112-HP, 226-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine

  • Ready for spirited driving, outings, meets and judged gatherings

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VIN: F495011568

Here is luxury and stunning rarity, in one beautiful package.

In 1949, Frazer was the higher-priced brand in the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation lineup – and the Manhattan was Frazer’s top trim level. That alone would make this car desirable – but in 1949, Frazer produced only 62 convertible sedans in the Manhattan line. This is one of the only survivors and certainly one of the very best examples in that exceedingly small number.

A winner of the Kaiser-Frazer National Gold Award, this lovely drop-top sedan was restored to a very high standard in the early 2000s, including an exacting repaint in its gorgeous original factory color of Caribbean Coral.

The most dedicated Frazer enthusiast could go many years without seeing a ’49 convertible sedan, and this one is in amazing condition.

Powered by a 112-hp, 226-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine, this ultrarare Manhattan is sure to be the star of any judged gathering, and it’s in such fine shape that touring it would also be a pleasure.

  • A rare surviving example from the original 70 Convertibles built during the 1949 production year

  • A rare and seldom seen post-WWII automobile

  • Winner of the Kaiser-Frazer National Gold Award

  • Restored in the early 2000s to a high standard by a specialty shop in Arizona

  • Finished in its original factory color of Caribbean Coral

  • Powered by a 112-HP, 226-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine

  • Ready for spirited driving, outings, meets and judged gatherings

VIN: F495011568

Here is luxury and stunning rarity, in one beautiful package.

In 1949, Frazer was the higher-priced brand in the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation lineup – and the Manhattan was Frazer’s top trim level. That alone would make this car desirable – but in 1949, Frazer produced only 62 convertible sedans in the Manhattan line. This is one of the only survivors and certainly one of the very best examples in that exceedingly small number.

A winner of the Kaiser-Frazer National Gold Award, this lovely drop-top sedan was restored to a very high standard in the early 2000s, including an exacting repaint in its gorgeous original factory color of Caribbean Coral.

The most dedicated Frazer enthusiast could go many years without seeing a ’49 convertible sedan, and this one is in amazing condition.

Powered by a 112-hp, 226-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine, this ultrarare Manhattan is sure to be the star of any judged gathering, and it’s in such fine shape that touring it would also be a pleasure.

  • A rare surviving example from the original 70 Convertibles built during the 1949 production year

  • A rare and seldom seen post-WWII automobile

  • Winner of the Kaiser-Frazer National Gold Award

  • Restored in the early 2000s to a high standard by a specialty shop in Arizona

  • Finished in its original factory color of Caribbean Coral

  • Powered by a 112-HP, 226-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine

  • Ready for spirited driving, outings, meets and judged gatherings

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