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In this Discussion
- Martin200 August 2006
- Oldcar_Mechanic August 2006
- Robby M August 2006
- Tom M August 2006
- Trog November 2006
Where Do The K-F Guys Hang Out?
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I would like to know where most of the K-F guys post their stuff, since I can't help but notice that this is a pretty slow-going forum.:rolleyes: The Hudson forum gets a lot of traffic because it is pretty much the official one for the HET Club. If there is a Kaiser Frazer forum(s) that get more steady traffic than this one, please let me know. Thanks. -Tom-"Problems are merely opportunities in workclothes." -Henry J. Kaiser
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Well Tom, it is a shame that there are not many that are into K/F. Personally I think they are pretty neat cars and have worked on a few over the years, but unfortunately not even the A.A.C.A. website has a board for them.
Have you tried a search to see if there may be a main club for them?
At any rate, I hope you enjoy your car and find what you need.
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Martin200 wrote:I would like to know where most of the K-F guys post their stuff, since I can't help but notice that this is a pretty slow-going forum.:rolleyes: The Hudson forum gets a lot of traffic because it is pretty much the official one for the HET Club. If there is a Kaiser Frazer forum(s) that get more steady traffic than this one, please let me know. Thanks. -Tom-
Martin, there is a K/F chatroom on classicar.com, but you have to register to log into it, then select Kaiser-Frazer once you are in the General Chat area.
Hope to see you there.
Thanks,
Robby -
Oldcar_Mechanic wrote:Well Tom, it is a shame that there are not many that are into K/F. Personally I think they are pretty neat cars and have worked on a few over the years, but unfortunately not even the A.A.C.A. website has a board for them.
Have you tried a search to see if there may be a main club for them?
At any rate, I hope you enjoy your car and find what you need.
Ron
Thanks, Ron; there is a KFOCI club website (kfclub.com), but it has been "under construction" for the longest time and the forum there doesn't work. I don't know of any other K-F forums/chats besides the ones here at classiccar.com.
I do enjoy reading what the HET guys have to say on their forum and occasionally I weigh in on a few topics. The KFOCI does have their own section in the photopost part of this site and it is pretty active; evidently they'd rather post pictures than talk!
"Problems are merely opportunities in workclothes." -Henry J. Kaiser -
Martin200 wrote:I would like to know where most of the K-F guys post their stuff, since I can't help but notice that this is a pretty slow-going forum.:rolleyes: The Hudson forum gets a lot of traffic because it is pretty much the official one for the HET Club. If there is a Kaiser Frazer forum(s) that get more steady traffic than this one, please let me know. Thanks. -Tom-
Martin 200,
I will start by saying how much I like your Classic car album. You had one of the best pictures of a Hupmobile that I have seen in a long time. As for Kaiser Frazer chat traffic on Classic Car you have already been given the necessary information by other people who saw your question so I won't repeat the same thing. However I will add that if you like Frazers, there is a fairly active group on Autochannel. It is more like a bulletin board with a good supply of visuals (at times) rather than a chat room where conversations take place. Its a fun site to drop by and make a comment. If you request a reply, you usually will get one but it can be hours or a day later. (One word of advice, people who sign in as anonymous are usually ignored, but a recognized signature name generally brings better results.) The URL is http://www.theautochannel.com/cgi/chatengine?chatname=classics&Submit=Go+there%21&frame=frameset I don't think you need to register.
If you really find Kaisers and Frazers interesting automobiles I have a couple of sites you might find enjoyable. Leave a comment at one of my pictures on my classic car album under the username ' jonmorganti ' and I will glad to give them to you.
Tom M -