Kaiser was started by Henry Kaiser, he built liberty ships during WWII and owned Kaiser Aluminium. Kaiser merged/bought Willys and became Kaiser-Jeep then Jeep Corp which of course was absorbed by AMC in the early 70's. Studebaker Merged with Packard. Most of Kaiser's plants were war plants. I think they even had the Ford Bomber plant at Willow Run, it ended going to GM
@txmcxlx Kaiser is NOT an korean car. Kaiser/Fraser was an american car company that was started by Henry J Kaiser after WW2. He used all the money he made building Liberty ships for the war effort. The company only lasted about 10 years. The Henry J was one of the models that Kaiser built.
There are some really interesting cars here but we see more grass and bushes and feet walking than we see of the cars.
OsbornTramain 1 week ago
but formerly Studebaker Proving Grounds
OsbornTramain 1 week ago
Kaiser was started by Henry Kaiser, he built liberty ships during WWII and owned Kaiser Aluminium. Kaiser merged/bought Willys and became Kaiser-Jeep then Jeep Corp which of course was absorbed by AMC in the early 70's. Studebaker Merged with Packard. Most of Kaiser's plants were war plants. I think they even had the Ford Bomber plant at Willow Run, it ended going to GM
fk4515 2 months ago
That is the quickest way to tour ever .. We see more of the camera mans feet then anything . lol
NorcoRules 5 months ago
wtf? lived here all these years and never new these were out there!
jeepers2655 7 months ago
Is this the old Studebaker Proving Grounds that the company used? And does Bosh now own and use it ? And for what now ?
packardnut 1 year ago
@txmcxlx Kaiser is NOT an korean car. Kaiser/Fraser was an american car company that was started by Henry J Kaiser after WW2. He used all the money he made building Liberty ships for the war effort. The company only lasted about 10 years. The Henry J was one of the models that Kaiser built.
stringtheorysucks 1 year ago
Kiasers were built in Argentina among other places of the world ~!
lenyo123 1 year ago
Kind of eerie but interesting! I've seen this place in another video but in that one it looked to be winter when it was filmed.
cooliesass 2 years ago
No, Kiaser is a korean car. I don't know what car they were making in the fifties, but maybe they copied the Henry J Stude to get started.
txmcxlx 2 years ago