Frazer automobile
The Frazer automobile was an American car brand produced from 1947 to 1951. Founded by Joseph Frazer, the company aimed to create affordable, high-quality vehicles after World War II. The cars were known for their stylish design and solid construction, appealing to a post-war market eager for new automobiles.
Frazer automobiles were manufactured in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and the brand offered several models, including the Frazer Manhattan and Frazer Vagabond. Despite their initial popularity, the company faced financial difficulties and ceased production in 1951, marking the end of the Frazer name in the automotive industry.